Scarlet's Walk
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| Studio album by Tori Amos | |||||
| Released | October 28, 2002 (UK) October 29, 2002 (U.S.) |
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| Recorded | Cornwall, February 2002 to spring 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock, baroque pop, piano rock | ||||
| Length | 74:09 | ||||
| Label | Epic | ||||
| Producer | Tori Amos | ||||
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| Image:Scarletswalk.jpg Limited edition cover |
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Scarlet's Walk is the seventh album released in singer/songwriter Tori Amos' solo career. The 18-track concept album details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, as well as the concept of America post-September 11th (2001). The album was the first released by Amos on Epic Records after her split with former label Atlantic Records. After a period of trouble with her last label, Amos proved her fan base was still with her when the album debuted at US #7 [1], selling 107,000 copies, and reaching RIAA Gold status [2] about a month after its release.
The first single from the album was the catchy, radio-friendly track "A Sorta Fairytale" (released September 2002), which proved to be one of Tori's more successful singles, landing her in the ARC US Top 40[3] and in the US Top 10 Adult Contemporary charts. A commercial single was also released in the UK with a B-side entitled "Operation Peter Pan", based on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. This served as the last commercial CD single of Amos' career to date.
"Taxi Ride," a partial homage to the late make-up artist Kevyn Aucoin, a friend of Amos who died in May 2002, served as the second single from the album. A contest was held online asking fans to direct and submit a music video for the song. The song reached the Top 40 Adult Contemporary chart in the US. The third single, "Strange," was released in a redone version to radio. It was given a Country and Western feel with twangy guitars and additional vocals. A Timo Maas dance remix of "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas" served as the fourth single continued Amos' fortunes on the dance charts. Of the last three singles, only the latter was released commercially, exclusively on a 12" vinyl single in the US.
In addition to the standard CD release, a limited edition of Scarlet’s Walk was released in a special box set containing the album, a bonus DVD, a map detailing Scarlet's journey, stickers, a bracelet-charm and mock Polaroid postcards. The album also provided entry to "Scarlet's Web" (cf. Scarlet's Web) a massive web site that was the sole source for special concert ticket offers, photos, merchandise, and unreleased B-side tracks. Amos was nominated for a Grammy for the elaborate packaging of the limited edition version of the album.
In an attempt to prevent Internet trading of the album, Amos, in conjunction with her husband and crew, used glue to bind closed portable CD players containing the album. These were then distributed to the press on the understanding that they would be returned within forty-eight hours. If an attempt was made to open the player, both it and the disc inside would shatter. The success of this attempt was so great that the record industry began to follow suit. As an additional incentive to buy the album rather than download its contents illicitly, the CD also served as a key to access "Scarlet's Web", a website which featured several songs ("Tombigbee", "Seaside", "Mountain") as well as various photographs and journal entries that were not available elsewhere.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Amos.
- "Amber Waves" – 3:38
- "A Sorta Fairytale" – 5:30
- "Wednesday" – 2:29
- "Strange" – 3:05
- "Carbon" – 4:33
- "Crazy" – 4:23
- "Wampum Prayer" – 0:44
- "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas" – 4:51
- "Sweet Sangria" – 4:01
- "Your Cloud" – 4:30
- "Pancake" – 3:54
- "I Can't See New York" – 7:14
- "Mrs. Jesus" – 3:05
- "Taxi Ride" – 4:00
- "Another Girl's Paradise" – 3:34
- "Scarlet's Walk" – 4:16
- "Virginia" – 3:55
- "Gold Dust" – 5:54
[edit] Bonus DVD
- "Gold Dust" (video version)
- "A Sorta Fairytale" (video version)
- Polaroids
- "Taxi Ride" (audio bed)
- Play all
- Chapters
- Audio options
- Tori audio commentary (on)
- Tori audio commentary (off)
[edit] B-sides
The album, as with most of Amos' albums, is also known for its collection of original B-sides. Amos recorded a host of songs that did not make the album, but were released as B-sides to various singles or performed live in concerts.
| Title | Single/E.P. |
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| "Operation Peter Pan" | "A Sorta Fairytale" (2002) |
| "Mountain" | "Scarlet's Web Download" (2002) |
| "Tombigbee" | Scarlet's Hidden Treasures (2004) |
| "Bug a Martini" | |
| "Ruby Through the Looking Glass" | |
| "Apollo's Frock" | |
| "Seaside" | |
| "Indian Summer" |
[edit] Theme Description
"The CD's about America -- it's a story that's also a journey, that begins in LA and crosses the country, slowly heading east. America's in there, and specific places and things, Native American history and pornography and a girl on a plane who'll never get to New York, and Oliver Stone and Andrew Jackson and madness and a lot more. Not to mention a girl called Scarlet who may be the land and may be a person and may be a trail of blood." - Author Neil Gaiman
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
| Chart (2002) | Position |
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| Billboard 200 (U.S.) | 7 |
| Billboard Top Internet Albums (U.S.) | 1 |
| Official UK Album Chart (UK) | 26 |
| German Top 100 Album Chart (Germany) | 9 |
| Polish Top Selling 50 (Poland) | 10 |
| Australian ARIA Chart (Australia) | 20 |
| Austrian Album Chart (Austria) | 26 |
| Belgian Top 40 Chart (Belgium) | 38 |
| Top 100 Album Chart (Canada) | 13 |
| Danish Album Chart (Denmark) | 32 |
| Irish Album Chart (Ireland) | 24 |
| Finnish Album Chart (Finland) | 20 |
| French IFOP chart (France) | 32 |
| The Album Top 100 (the Netherlands) | 17 |
| New Zealand's Top 50 (New Zealand) | 45 |
| Official Sales Chart (Norway) | 30 |
| Swiss Album Chart (Switzerland) | 21 |
[edit] Singles
| Title | Chart | Position |
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| "A Sorta Fairytale" (2002) | Billboard Adult Top 40 (U.S.) | 11 |
| "A Sorta Fairytale" (2002) | Official UK Singles Chart (UK) | 41 |
| "A Sorta Fairytale" (2002) | Canadian Singles Chart (Canada) | 6 |
| "A Sorta Fairytale" (2002) | German Top 100 Singles Chart (Germany) | 98 |
| "Taxi Ride" (2003) | Billboard Adult Top 40 (U.S.) | 35 |
| "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas" (2003) | Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play (U.S.) | 6 |
| "Don't Make Me Come to Vegas" (2003) | Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales (U.S.) | 12 |
[edit] References
- ^ Chart Beat Bonus. Retrieved on 2002-11-08.
- ^ Scarlet's Walk was officially certified Gold. Retrieved on 2002-12-05.
- ^ The ARC Archive @ Rock on the Net. Retrieved on 2002-11-09.
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