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The album's title reflects the unapologetic women that won't be made to say sorry for their actions and beliefs. A wide range of topics are explored on the album, including the "other" America, ageing in 16 Shades of Blue, the thrill of danger in Trouble's Lament, not letting go of childhood imagination in Rose Dover, the 2013 NSA surveillance scandals in Giant's Rolling Pin, and making peace with haunting memories and self-doubt in Oysters. Amos' daughter appears as a duet partner in Promise, about mother and daughter being there for each other. Having a teenage girl's perspective to consult was reportedly a large influence on the record, exposing Amos to a different outlook than her own.[6]
The album was recorded and mixed at Martian Engineering at Amos' home in Cornwall, with Amos and engineers husband Mark Hawley and Marcel van Limbeek "working as a triangle". Amos stated that she had needed to experiment and that the small team was liberating for this purpose. On the contents of the album, she said it was "not going for shock, shock is easy", instead striving to create songs that "resonate with the now."
01.America.flac
02.Trouble's Lament.flac
03.Wild Way.flac
04.Wedding Day.flac
05.Weatherman.flac
06.16 Shades Of Blue.flac
07.Maids Of Elfen-Mere.flac
08.Promise.flac
09.Giant's Rolling Pin.flac
10.Selkie.flac
11.Unrepentant Geraldines.flac
12.Oysters.flac
13.Rose Dover.flac
14.Invisible Boy.flac
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