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Tori Amos
Boys for Pele
Release Date: 1996 01 23
Running Time: 70:09
Label: Atlantic
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Highly ambitious, challenging, idiosyncratic, and confounding, Boys for Pele expands on the more experimental and progressive tendencies of Under the Pink. Amos frequently discards traditional song structures and employs wide-ranging, eclectic instrumentation in her music, while her lyrics seem to grow even more obscure, giving the album a very impressionistic feel. While there are certainly worthwhile moments, her experiments don't always work; some of the songs fail to stick, and it takes a few plays before many start to sink in. Ultimately, Boys for Pele is polarizing: Some Amos fans will only admire her more for taking the risks she does, while others may find to their disappointment that the intimacy and personal connection that helped Amos build her fan base are too difficult to detect. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1HorsesAmos6:07
2Blood RosesAmos3:56
3Father LuciferAmos3:43
4Professional WidowAmos4:31
5Mr. ZebraAmos1:07
6MarianneAmos4:07
7Caught a Lite SneezeAmos4:24
8Muhammad My FriendAmos3:48
9Hey JupiterAmos5:10
10Way DownAmos1:13
11Little AmsterdamAmos4:29
12Talula [The Tornado mix]Amos4:08
13Not the Red BaronAmos3:49
14Agent OrangeAmos1:26
15Doughnut SongAmos4:19
16In the Springtime of His VoodooAmos5:32
17Putting the Damage OnAmos5:08
18TwinkleAmos3:12







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