Tori Amos 'Amazing Grace/Til the Chicken' B-Side Available Today

By: Oct. 11, 2016
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One of the most successful and influential artists of her generation, Tori Amos is as much a force to be reckoned with today as when she made her debut as producer in 1996 on her third studio album, Boys for Pele. To celebrate the pivotal album's 20-year anniversary, Rhino will release a deluxe edition that includes a newly remastered version of the original, along with a selection of B-sides, rare recordings, and four previously unreleased tracks. Boys For Pele: Deluxe Edition will be available on November 18 as a 2-CD set ($19.98) and digitally. A 2-LP set ($31.98) of the original album on vinyl will also be available on the same date.

Stereogum premiered "Amazing Grace/Til the Chicken" alongside a retrospective interview, today. "Amazing Grace/Til the Chicken" was recorded at the Ballywilliam House in Cork, Ireland and is available to post/share HERE.

Amos was so prolific writing Boys for Pele that a number of songs were left off the album and released as B-sides. Many of them can be found among the 21 bonus tracks that appear on Boys For Pele: Deluxe Edition, including "Toodles Mr. Jim" and "Frog On My Toe." Other rarities include the demo for "Fire-Eater's Wife/Beauty Queen" and live recordings of "Honey," "Sugar" and "Professional Widow." Four unreleased gems make their debut on the collection: "To The Fair Motormaids of Japan," "Talula" (M&M Mix), "In The Springtime Of His Voodoo (Rookery Ending)" and "Sucker."

Moving away from the corporate environment to record in a church In Delganey, Co Wicklow, and at the Ballywilliam House in Co Cork, Ireland, Boys for Pele altered the course of Amos' career. As she explains in the album's liner notes, "This is the record where I fought for my life." Greeted with rapturous fan support, this proved this to be a rewarding decision. In addition to album fan favorites "Caught a Lite Sneeze"and "Hey Jupiter", the groundbreaking Armand Van Helden remix of "Professional Widow" was #1 on the UK Singles Chart and US Dance Chart. An ambitious and uncompromising collection of songs about mythology (Pele was a Hawaiian volcano goddess), suppression and self-discovery, the record became one of her most successful, debuting at #2 on the album charts in both the U.S. and the U.K. An international hit, Boys for Pele hit the Top 10 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Sweden.


Photo Credit: Cindy Palmano



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