| 1 | Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Edit) | ||
| 2 | Father Lucifer (Sylkscreen Remix) | ||
| 3 | Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Club Mix) | ||
| 4 | Jackie's Strength (One Rascal Dub #1) | ||
| 5 | Father Lucifer (Sylkscreen Instrumental) | ||
| 6 | Jackie's Strength (Wedding Cake Meltdown Mix) | ||
| 7 | Jackie's Strength (One Rascal Dub #2) | ||
| 8 | Jackie's Strength (Bonus Beats) |

Tori Amos is one of those few artists that still puts out a lot of singles to please collectors and long time fans. But by far and large she is a full-length album/CD artists and you really need to buy those to get an appreciation of her unique style.
That being said, I think "Jackie's Strength" is one of her best single releases. The song is one of Tori's most beautiful -> a breathtaking and thoughtful ballad. Her fans have many different views on the song's meaning: my feeling is that she wrote it about Jackie Kennedy.
Unlike most of Tori's releases, "Jackie's Strength" was remixed and promoted to dance clubs, and reached #1 on the Billboard Dance/Club Chart in the spring of 1999. The Wedding Cake Club Mix is the definitive mix here and made this into kind of a dance floor smash. The mix gives "Jackie" an unmistakable groove but maintains its beauty and its serious and contemplative tone.
Most of Tori's biggest fans and purists are against having her songs remixed. But I think we can make an exception here. Only a tiny handful of Tori tracks have been remixed for dance clubs, namely "Professional Widow", "In The Springtime Of His Voodoo", and "Don't Make Me Come To Vegas. Over all these tracks "Jackie's Strength" stands out as the Tori's best dance floor adaptation to date.
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