Coming Around Again Tori Amos Cover

1999 studio album by Tori Amos

To Venus and Back
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Studio album by

Tori Amos

Released September xx, 1999
Recorded Cornwall
Genre
  • Alternative rock
  • Trip hop[ane]
  • electronica
  • art pop
Length Disc i: 47:50
Disc 2: 75:32
Label Atlantic (US), Due east West (Europe)
Producer Tori Amos
Tori Amos chronology
From the Choirgirl Hotel
(1998)
To Venus and Dorsum
(1999)
Strange Piddling Girls
(2001)
Tori Amos alive chronology
To Venus and Back
(1999)
The Original Bootlegs
(2005)
Singles from To Venus and Back
  1. "Bliss"
    Released: August 24, 1999
  2. "1000 Oceans"
    Released: September 9, 1999
  3. "Celebrity of the 80's"
    Released: Oct eleven, 1999
  4. "Concertina"
    Released: February 8, 2000

To Venus and Back , the fifth album released by singer and songwriter Tori Amos, is a 2-disc album set including a studio album and a live anthology. The get-go disc, titled Venus: Orbiting, features eleven original songs that find Amos experimenting heavily in electronica. It spawned the singles "Elation", "1000 Oceans", "Glory of the 80's" (Australia, the United kingdom, and Europe only), and "Concertina" (US only). The second disc, Venus Live, Still Orbiting, is a 13-track anthology compiling live tracks recorded from her Plugged '98 bout. This is the first official alive release of Amos'south career.

Background [edit]

To Venus and Back, which began life every bit a proposed B-sides album, is sparser both in production and arrangement than From the Choirgirl Hotel, but is similar to its predecessor in that information technology features overt electronica influences and a relatively subdued piano sound. The anthology finds Amos's voice and piano subverted in a sonic maze of electronic washes and furnishings, and some songs, notably "Juárez" and the ballsy "Dātura" are largely congenital effectually these effects. Topics covered on the album include unsolved murdered female maquiladora workers in Ciudad Juárez on the United states–Mexico edge, hallucinogenic plants, and Napoleon Bonaparte.

In November 1999, Tori Amos was quoted by Pulse Mag as saying that this tape says a lot virtually the shadows and the shadow world.

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [6]
The A.V. Club (favourable)[5]
Entertainment Weekly B[4]
NME (mixed)[3]
Nude as the News (favourable)[7]
PopMatters (half dozen/10)[2]
Q 11/1999 (p.116)
Rolling Stone [viii]

The studio disc of To Venus and Back is recognized equally ane of Amos'due south well-nigh experimental withal melodic, and received mixed reviews. Some critics praised its originality, innovation and unpredictable song structures,[3] [eight] with 1 reviewer describing the anthology equally having "some of the best vocals of her career, embedded in modern, special-effects-laden soundscapes that movement from electronica-spiced piano pop and hip-hop to ambience space music",[nine] while others begrudged the album because of its overuse of electronic instruments and lack of Amos's trademark simplistic sound,[2] [10] most present on albums such as Little Earthquakes (1992) and Nether the Pink (1994).

The anthology received two 2000 Grammy Laurels nominations: All-time Female person Rock Vocal Performance for "Bliss" and Best Alternative Music Album.

Commercial performance [edit]

To Venus and Back, priced higher than Amos'southward previous releases because of its two-disc format, sold 112,000 copies in the United states of america in its first week and debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200, number 18 on the Top Canadian Albums, and number 22 on the Uk Top 40,[11] [12] [xiii] breaking her run of iii consecutive UK Top x albums.

Two months afterward its release in November 1999, the album accomplished RIAA Certification, reaching Aureate and Platinum sales condition simultaneously,[14] due to the release beingness a double CD set. To Venus and Back remained on the Billboard 200 for xi weeks, with its final position at # 189 for the week of January viii, 2000, before falling off the chart.[15] As of May 2008, the anthology has sold 458,000 copies in the United states of america, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[16]

Track list [edit]

All tracks are written by Tori Amos.

Disc one – Venus: Orbiting
No. Title Length
1. "Elation" 3:42
2. "Juárez" 3:48
iii. "Concertina" 3:56
4. "Glory of the eighty'southward" iv:03
5. "Lust" iii:54
6. "Suede" 4:58
7. "Josephine" 2:30
8. "Anarchism Poof" 3:28
9. "Dātura" 8:25
ten. "Jump Haze" 4:44
eleven. "1000 Oceans" 4:nineteen
Disc two – Venus Live, Still Orbiting
No. Championship Length
1. "Precious Things" 7:37
2. "Cruel" 6:47
iii. "Cornflake Girl" 6:31
4. "Bells for Her" 5:42
5. "Girl" 4:15
half dozen. "Cooling" v:09
7. "Mr. Zebra" ane:17
8. "Deject on My Tongue" iv:58
ix. "Sugar" 5:10
10. "Little Earthquakes" 7:37
11. "Infinite Dog" five:46
12. "Waitress" 10:24
thirteen. "Imperial People" 4:11

B-sides [edit]

Given the weather condition under which the album was created, To Venus and Back is unique in that it does not have whatever studio tracks that serve as B-sides. Instead the album'south singles are backed by live tracks recorded from the previous year's tour.

Title Length Single
"Hey Jupiter" (live) iv:32 "Bliss" (1999)
"Upside Down" (live) five:47
"Baker, Bakery" (live) 3:54 "1000 Oceans" (1999)
"Winter" (live) six:59
"Famous Blue Raincoat" (live) five:25 "Celebrity of the 80's" (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland) (1999) /

"Concertina" (U.s.) (2000)

"Twinkle" (live) two:48

Post-obit the theme of the album's 2nd disc, which is composed of live tracks arranged similarly to an actual concert, the B-sides that announced on the album's singles are live songs performed solo with Amos on the piano. The nautical chart above lists only the songs that were released as B-sides on singles from To Venus and Back.

The sole track recorded during the To Venus and Back recording sessions that does not appear on the album, nor as a B-side, is the nine-minute "Naught Point". Of the song's exclusion from the album, Amos has said that the vocal wasn't intentionally left off the album, rather an over-sensitivity about a certain gardening outcome led "Dātura" to being included instead.[17] The liner notes of To Venus and Back state, "Cypher Bespeak - your time is coming". The song was released 7 years later on A Piano: The Collection (2006).

Personnel [edit]

  • Tori Amos - Bösendorfer piano, synthesizers, vocals
  • Steve Caton – guitar
  • Jon Evans – bass
  • Matt Chamberlain – drums, percussion
  • Andy Gray – additional drum programming on "Suede", "Riot Poof" and "Dātura"

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Tour [edit]

The album was supported by a brusque bout in 1999, the "V and a One-half Weeks Tour", which Amos co-headlined with Alanis Morissette first a month prior to the release of To Venus and Dorsum. Many referred to Amos as the "opening act" for Morissette considering she ever performed first; nonetheless, this was due only to the logistics of setting upward a m piano for performance. An Amos-only stint, the "To Dallas and Dorsum" tour, also took identify, but promotional plans were cutting when Amos suffered her third miscarriage in November 1999.

References [edit]

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  3. ^ a b NME Review
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  5. ^ The A.V. Club Review
  6. ^ AllMusic Review
  7. ^ Nude as the News Review
  8. ^ a b Rolling Stone Review
  9. ^ Morse, Steve (August 27, 1999). "'Venus' of the Route". The Boston Earth.
  10. ^ Goldberg, Michelle (September 22, 1999). "Sharps & flats". Salon.com . Retrieved July 27, 2008.
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  14. ^ "RIAA Gilded & Platinum Database". Retrieved August two, 2007.
  15. ^ "The Billboard 200 – Chart Listing For The Week Of Jan 08 2000". Billboard. Archived from the original on October ix, 2013. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
  16. ^ "Inquire Billboard – How Many Dolls are in a Posse". Billboard. May nine, 2008. Retrieved July 12, 2008.
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