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Boys For Pele

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発売日 2016年11月18日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルRhino
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8122794777
SKU 081227947774

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Tori Amos (vocals, harpsichord, piano, harmonium, clavichord); Nancy Shanks (vocals); Steve Caton (acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, guitar, mandolin); The Sinfonia Of London (strings); Michael Deegan, Bernard Quinn (bagpipes); Clarence J. Johnson III (soprano & tenor saxophones); James Watson (trumpet); Tracy Griffin, Brian Graber (flugelhorn); Mark Mullins (trombone); Craig Klein (sousaphone); The Black Dyke Mills Band (brass); Alan Friedman (organ, programming, sound effects); George Porter, Jr. (bass); Marcel Van Limbeek (church bells); Manu Katche (drums); Mino Cinelu (percussion); Darryl Lewis, Mark Sterling, Marvin Sterling, Sam Berfect, Jack Trimble, James Crawford, Jr., Gus McField, Jr. (background vocals); R.O.B., Marcel. Principally recorded in Counties Wicklow and Cork, Republic Of Ireland. BOYS FOR PELE was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. Boys for Pele is the harshest and most challenging work in Tori Amos' catalog. However, it also stands as the most cathartic, nourishing, and artistically thrilling of her career. Birthed in the wake of a devastating breakup, Pele is a sprawling ode to the feminine, conjured in a whirlwind of pain that forced Amos to embark on a quest into the dark unknown to find the fire within that had been snuffed out by the men in her life. After her breakthrough confessional Little Earthquakes and the delicate impressions of Under the Pink, Amos struck out on her own for the first time, unfettered and uncompromised. Pele would be her debut at the helm as sole producer, a control she would maintain for the rest of her career. With that power, Amos was free to exorcize the demons as she saw fit. She did so with new additions to her arsenal: a harpsichord, brass flourishes, a choir, labyrinthine lyrics, and a pantheon of spirits summoned in the Louisiana bayou and the Irish countryside. It was a jarring shift. While unflinching songs like "Me and a Gun," "God," "Icicle," and "The Waitress" flirted with what was to come, Pele delved directly into the darkness, cleansing both her and the listener in ways that she hadn't before attempted. Like hitting an exposed nerve or an open wound, the rawness was striking. Following the sparse opener "Beauty Queen/Horses," the discord on "Blood Roses" shocks Pele to life with medieval harpsichord magic. That electricity surges throughout, most notably on "Professional Widow," a powerful dose of industrial-piano ferocity that holds nothing back in its demands for peace, love, and a little something extra. When her rage is restrained, the pain seeps through in quiet moments of devastation like "Hey Jupiter," "Putting the Damage On," "Doughnut Song," and the utterly heartbreaking "Marianne." While the first half of Pele houses the more immediate numbers, the back end of the LP provides rewards for the patient listener. From the rousing "In the Springtime of His Voodoo" to the funky "Little Amsterdam," Amos slowly crawls out from the underworld, nourishing her spirit with a Southern gospel choir on "Way Down" and finding bittersweet solace on "Twinkle." Although the album runs long -- and is emotionally exhausting in scope -- the shared journey is part of the experience, as listeners play the Dante to Amos' Virgil. Boys for Pele remains one of her very best works, timeless in its examination of pain, self-discovery, and acceptance. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Beauty Queen/Horses

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    2. 2.
      Blood Roses

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    3. 3.
      Father Lucifer

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    4. 4.
      Professional Widow

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Mr. Zebra

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    2. 2.
      Marianne

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    3. 3.
      Caught a Lite Sneeze

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    4. 4.
      Muhammad My Friend

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    5. 5.
      Hey Jupiter

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

  3. 2.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Way Down

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    2. 2.
      Little Amsterdam

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    3. 3.
      Talula

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    4. 4.
      Not The Red Baron

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

  4. 2.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Agent Orange

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    2. 2.
      Doughnut Song

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    3. 3.
      In the Springtime of His Voodoo

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    4. 4.
      Putting the Damage On

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

    5. 5.
      Twinkle

      アーティスト: Tori Amos

作品の情報

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商品の紹介

『炎の女神』が、20年の時を経て再びこの地に舞い降りる。常に音楽的チャレンジに挑み続ける、全米を代表する個性派女性アーティスト:TORI AMOS(トーリ・エイモス)が1996年に発表し、全英/米2位を記録、彼女の名を世界中に広める事となったサード・アルバム『BOYS FOR PELE』の発売20周年を記念して、新リマスター音源を使用した2枚組180グラム重量アナログ盤が登場!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/10/14)

Spin (1/97, p.59) - Ranked #13 on Spin's list of the '20 Best Albums of '96.' Spin (3/96, p.109) - 9 (out of 10) - "...Part clasp-key dream diary, part coded message, part erotic Rorshach test, Amos' lyrics are so hermetic they'll set you tripping....her music [is]...full of breath but refusing climax, laced with brass filigrees and melodic tendrills, cut with shadows and grit..." Q (2/96, p.93) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...it utilises the strangest brew of instruments to create its effect, with harpsichord, mandolin, harmonium, organ, bagpipes, gospel choir and even the Delgany church bells passing through....it is surely the sound of Tori Amos they way she wants to sound..." Musician (3/96, p.87) - "...Everything on BOYS challenges the listener to accept the artist on her terms as she speaks in her own poetic language and follows her muse through territory both familiar and vaguely forbidding..."
Rovi

Boys for Pele is the harshest and most challenging work in Tori Amos' catalog. However, it also stands as the most cathartic, nourishing, and artistically thrilling of her career. Birthed in the wake of a devastating breakup, Pele is a sprawling ode to the feminine, conjured in a whirlwind of pain that forced Amos to embark on a quest into the dark unknown to find the fire within that had been snuffed out by the men in her life. After her breakthrough confessional Little Earthquakes and the delicate impressions of Under the Pink, Amos struck out on her own for the first time, unfettered and uncompromised. Pele would be her debut at the helm as sole producer, a control she would maintain for the rest of her career. With that power, Amos was free to exorcize the demons as she saw fit. She did so with new additions to her arsenal: a harpsichord, brass flourishes, a choir, labyrinthine lyrics, and a pantheon of spirits summoned in the Louisiana bayou and the Irish countryside. It was a jarring shift. While unflinching songs like "Me and a Gun," "God," "Icicle," and "The Waitress" flirted with what was to come, Pele delved directly into the darkness, cleansing both her and the listener in ways that she hadn't before attempted. Like hitting an exposed nerve or an open wound, the rawness was striking. Following the sparse opener "Beauty Queen/Horses," the discord on "Blood Roses" shocks Pele to life with medieval harpsichord magic. That electricity surges throughout, most notably on "Professional Widow," a powerful dose of industrial-piano ferocity that holds nothing back in its demands for peace, love, and a little something extra. When her rage is restrained, the pain seeps through in quiet moments of devastation like "Hey Jupiter," "Putting the Damage On," "Doughnut Song," and the utterly heartbreaking "Marianne." While the first half of Pele houses the more immediate numbers, the back end of the LP provides rewards for the patient listener. From the rousing "In the Springtime of His Voodoo" to the funky "Little Amsterdam," Amos slowly crawls out from the underworld, nourishing her spirit with a Southern gospel choir on "Way Down" and finding bittersweet solace on "Twinkle." Although the album runs long -- and is emotionally exhausting in scope -- the shared journey is part of the experience, as listeners play the Dante to Amos' Virgil. Boys for Pele remains one of her very best works, timeless in its examination of pain, self-discovery, and acceptance. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Rovi

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