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Tori Amos Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (20 Jan 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: East West
  • ASIN: B000024IPL
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,543 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  5. Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden's Star Trunk Mix) 8:05£0.89
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Listen  7. Marianne (LP Version) 4:09£0.69
Listen  8. Caught A Lite Sneeze (LP Version) 4:26£0.69
Listen  9. Muhammad My Friend (LP Version) 3:49£0.69
Listen10. Hey Jupiter (LP Version) 5:11£0.69
Listen11. Way Down (LP Version) 1:14£0.69
Listen12. Little Amsterdam (LP Version) 4:29£0.69
Listen13. Talula (The Tornado Mix)(LP Version) 3:43£0.69
Listen14. Not The Red Baron (LP Version) 3:50£0.69
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
"Extra Tracks" is not true - it's actually REPLACEMENT track. And it's the worst possible replacement. Some marketing fool thought that the remix version of Professional Widow should be added after this was a dance hit. It's totally at odds with the rest of the album. Worse still, they removed In the Springtime of His Voodoo to fit the PW remix on.

This is a wonderful, 5-star album, but don't waste your money on this particular version of it. Get the real thing.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
This is a masterpiece. For so long, it was the only Tori album that I couldn't connect with. In fact, I never used to get more than half way with it. But one day, it just clicked with me, and now it's one of my favourite albums ever. It has touches of genius throughout, and although it may not be everyone's cup of tea, I fail to see how you couldn't love the beautiful Putting the Damage On or Marianne, or my favourite Doughnut Song.

Tori plays the harspichord with brilliance and emotion, which, believe me, is extremely hard. The experimentation with the harpsichord and also with a brass band on Putting the Damage On, work a dream.

If you have never heard Tori's work before, I wouldn't recommend this as a starting point. Her other albums are nothing like this, and it may put you off. The other danger is that you may go into this thinking that the dreadful remix of Professional Widow is the album version. Thank God this isn't the case. I think about 2 phrases of the original version were used in the remix. I don't know what possessed Tori to allow it (money I suppose!!).

Don't believe the people who say that this is a difficult album. It's genius, and well worth every hour you invest in it. It pays dividends!!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
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It is very difficult to write a review for this album. It is so dark, mysterious, and complicated that I can't pretend to understand all of the songs, but I have no problem hailing it as an original work of musical genius. Tori opens up her heart in so many ways that you can gain new insights each time you listen. This is, for the most part, a somber collection of songs. While I, as a man, love this CD, there are some places in which Tori seems to release some negativity toward men and failed relationships. I believe there is a strong female empowerment theme in these songs; even the unusual cover portrays a woman more than capable to rise above any man who approaches. More universally, though, Tori encourages every individual to strengthen himself/herself.

This album starts out slowly and quietly, as "Beauty Queen" begins with one note on the piano repeating itself; the song soon melds into "Horses," a more intensive yet relatively quiet song. Then the waves crash on the heavy, harpsichord-accompanied "Blood Roses," which seems to echo the bad end of a relationship and categorizes at least some men as "nothing but meat." "Father Lucifer" has a slow, easy melody that climaxes with a slight pandemonium of lyrics. Tori rocks the harpsichord with "Professional Widow," in which soft, lilting lines bridge emotional, intensive lyrical episodes. I love this song, but I imagine the message better relates to women than it does men. "Mr. Zebra" is a short track marking a transition back to soft, lilting music. "Marianne" is a somber song that seems to deal with the suicide of a friend. With "Caught A Lite Sneeze," Tori makes her own hate machine from memories of a failed relationship; this first single from the album is an infectious, masterful song. "Hey Jupiter" is a very slow, serious song which must be listened to closely in order to be truly appreciated--this one really hits you and grows on you over time. I was a little surprised when it was released as a single because it is so serious and slow, but there is no denying the song is incredible. "Talula" rocks, but it is slightly different from the version on the "Twister" movie soundtrack. The second half of the album is filled with slow, delicate singing and minimal accompaniment. Wondrous songs such as "Not the Red Baron," "Doughnut Song," and "Twinkle" do not tend to stay in my head too well because of their fragile composition, but they are more than worthy of a listen. "In the Springtime of His Voodoo" and "Putting the Damage On" form a nice yet sympathetic contrast to their more ethereal immediate counterparts.

This is indisputably a unique, eclectic album with almost 70 minutes of music. The real gems are "Caught A Lite Sneeze," "Talula," and "Hey Jupiter." The first two of these songs have a strong beat and a rock feel to them, but the beat-driven songs on here make up a significant minority. While much of the music is piano-based, Tori brings in all sorts of unusual instruments to her songs--the harpsichord and Bosendorfer piano are used extensively, whereas bass and drums make a forceful impression on select tracks such as "Talula" and "Merry Widow." This album is so unique and unusual that I can understand some people, maybe even a few Tori Amos fans, disliking it. This isn't music to pop in the stereo and start dancing to. Tori puts a lot into these songs, and she demands a lot from her audience in return because only the listener's attention can secure his/her comprehension and enjoyment. Finally, I will just say that you should not toss this CD aside if you do not like it initially; I myself had to listen to it several times before its magic really became clear to me.

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Revisiting this album is always rewarding
I hadn't listened to this album for 15 years, however I found myself revisiting it whilst I was going through a really difficult time recently. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tori_Fan_For_Life
A mysterious, dark chest of wonders, a sublime phantasmagoria.
BOYS FOR PELE is my all-time favourite Tori Amos album. A mysterious, dark chest of wonders, a sublime phantasmagoria, all I can say is buy it, listen to the songs and let them... Read more
Published 8 months ago by J. A. Holten
A complex album - give it the time it deserves
I have been a fan of Tori for years now, but this album I put off buying for ages. I was unsure because I had read that BOYS FOR PELE was a really hard album to get into; that... Read more
Published on 15 July 2007 by Brida
Amos' baroque epic: intense, fiery, and challenging
After a dramatic entrance with the hugely accessible and impacting Little Earthquakes in 1992, followed by the more classical-influenced and enigmatic Under the Pink two years... Read more
Published on 12 April 2007 by M.B.
Beautiful
I first fell in love with this album about 7 years ago when I was 14, after seeing her perform an utterly compelling live show. Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2007 by R. Smith
Give me peace, Give me love and a H-----
This album endlessly amazes me. I've had it for a number of years now and overplayed it dreadfully, but everytime I listen I hear something new. Read more
Published on 18 Jan 2007 by Alias Grace
I Need A Big Loan From Tori Zone
Now anyone who's ever had the pleasure of listening to Tori Amos falls in love with her deeply personal writing style although sometimes hard to comprehend she is a legend in her... Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2006 by Phill
Dark, scary and soooo beautifully deep.
This is a very original and mind-blowing album. i have given my view on each album track as it is such a good album - everyone should own it!!!!

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Published on 30 May 2006 by Helena Dore
Dark boys, heavy days, glorius talent
Tori Amos got her some horses to ride on in the first track, and from there on it is one amazing trip through this whirpool of lost love, dark contemplation and scratching on... Read more
Published on 30 May 2005 by deepspark
Extremes and oddities put to piano
This record always makes me think of porches overlooking swamps and wrought iron cemetry gates crawling with vines. Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2004
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