Granted, it was her timely cover of Smells Like Teen Spirit that gained Tori Amos instant notoriety--if only because we all got to hear what Kurt was actually saying. But that track pales before Amos's cover of Thank You--a thoughtful rendition that reminds us just how many dimensions Led Zeppelin's music had. Also found on this 1992 EP is Amos's take on the Stones' Angie, as well as Winter, a beautiful ballad in which the artist lives up to her reputation as the American Kate Bush. On the other hand, the Crucify remix isn't particularly crucial--especially when compared to the more adventurous mixes Amos would commission for subsequent singles.