Fiona Apple's biggest hits fuse her pop-jazz sensibility with nakedly honest lyrics, but the rest of her catalog brims with adventurous spirit. “Waltz (Better Than Fine)” is a Tin Pan Alley–inspired shot in the arm for a friend, while “Werewolf” uses its titular monster to express resignation about a ruptured relationship. The mini-epic “Window” places Apple's pleading alto in a brassy milieu.