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Boys for Pele

Boys for Pele
Album by Tori Amos
Released 1996
Recorded ?
Genre Alternative
Length ?
Record label Epic Records
Producer Tori Amos
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com 3 stars out of 5 link
Q 4 stars out of five 2/1996 (p.93)
Robert Christgau Other link
Rolling Stone 2 stars out of 5 link
Salon Negative link
Spin 9 out of 10 3/1996 (p.109)
Tori Amos chronology
Under the Pink
(1994)
Boys for Pele
(1996)
From the Choirgirl Hotel
(1998)

Boys For Pele, the grammy-nominated fourth album by singer and songwriter Tori Amos, is perhaps her least well-known and yet most-purchased album to date. Featuring 19 pop songs that incorporate harpsichord, clavichord, harmonium, gospel choirs, brass bands and full orchestras, the album addresses the concept of the different types of men that enter and affect a woman's life. All of the tracks were written by Amos, and it was the first album she produced by herself. Most of the recording was done in a church in Ireland. The album's first single, Caught a Lite Sneeze, was groundbreaking because it was the first song in history to be offered free-of-charge as an internet download.

Named for the legendary volcano goddess Pele (and not the Brazilian football player), the album was inspired by Tori's break-up with longtime boyfriend Eric Rosse, co-producer of Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink. The songs represent a journey to find her power as a woman and the sexually and religiously charged lyrics are the most intense of any of her albums. Because the music was so inaccessible to radio, it did not initially sell well.

Shortly after its release, however, the song Professional Widow was remixed into a dance track that immediately rocketed to number one in the charts. The song Talula was also remixed and included on the soundtrack to the film Twister. Two new versions of the album were then released; in the UK, the remix of Professional Widow was added to the album after the original version of the song (and the song In the Springtime of His Voodoo was removed completely). In the USA, the original version of the song Talula was replaced by Talula (the Tornado Version).

Album sales quickly picked up because of the desire to have these remixes. Ironically, the removed track ...Voodoo was also remixed but was a much smaller club success. Interest in the album resurfaced when, a little less than a year after its release, Tori Amos sang vocals on Blue Skies, another huge club and dance hit by dance music artist BT (Brian Transeau).

The album stirred up a lot of controversy because of the photography included in the liner notes. Most notably, a photo of Amos suckling a baby piglet at her breast was removed from library editions of the album. There was also a lawsuit by a man who got into a car accident while looking at a Billboard advertisement of the album featuring that same photo.

The album eventually went on to achieve platinum status (selling more than one million copies).


Track listing

  1. "Beauty Queen"
  2. "Horses"
  3. "Blood Roses"
  4. "Father Lucifer"
  5. "Professional Widow"
  6. "Mr. Zebra"
  7. "Marianne"
  8. "Caught a Lite Sneeze"
  9. "Muhammad My Friend"
  10. "Her Jupiter"
  11. "Way Down"
  12. "Little Amsterdam"
  13. "Talula"
  14. "Not the Red Baron"
  15. "Agent Orange"
  16. "Doughnut Song"
  17. "In the Springtime of his Voodoo"
  18. "Putting the Damage On"
  19. "Twinkle"
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