album "Boys for Pele"

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"Boys for Pele" is a 1996 baroque, piano-driven alternative rock album by Tori Amos known for its dense, mythological lyrics and experimental, harpsichord-heavy sound.

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album "Boys for Pele" canonical 1

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Tori Amos NERFINISHED
chartPerformance reached top 10 in the UK Albums Chart
reached top 10 in the US Billboard 200
containsSingle Caught a Lite Sneeze NERFINISHED
Hey Jupiter NERFINISHED
Professional Widow NERFINISHED
Talula NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception received generally positive reviews
genre alternative rock
art pop
baroque pop
piano rock
hasCoverArt Boys for Pele album cover
instrumentationFeature harpsichord-heavy sound
piano-driven sound
language English
lyricalStyle dense lyrics
lyricalTheme mythological references
mainSongwriter Tori Amos NERFINISHED
nextWork From the Choirgirl Hotel NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic experimental production
use of non-traditional song structures
notableTrack Caught a Lite Sneeze NERFINISHED
Hey Jupiter NERFINISHED
Professional Widow NERFINISHED
Talula NERFINISHED
numberOfTracks 18
performer Tori Amos NERFINISHED
previousWork Under the Pink NERFINISHED
primaryInstrumentUsed harpsichord
piano
producer Tori Amos NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1995
recordLabel Atlantic Records
EastWest Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1996-01-22
releaseYear 1996
sequenceInDiscography third studio album by Tori Amos
thematicFocus female autonomy
power dynamics in relationships
religion
titleReference Pele (Hawaiian volcano goddess) NERFINISHED

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Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos, married name Arnold) notableWork album "Boys for Pele"
subject surface form: Tori Amos