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Gold Dust (Tori Amos album)

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Recorded
  
Cornwall

Release date
  
1 October 2012

Label
  
Deutsche Grammophon

Artist
  
Tori Amos

Producer
  
Tori Amos

Genre
  
Chamber music

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Released
  
October 1, 2012 (UK) October 2, 2012 (North America)

Gold Dust (2012)
  
Unrepentant Geraldines (2014)

Tori Amos albums
  
Night of Hunters, Unrepentant Geraldines, Midwinter Graces, Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Scarlet's Walk

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Gold Dust is the thirteenth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos, released on October 1, 2012 by Deutsche Grammophon and Mercury Classics. The album is produced by Amos with arrangements by long-time collaborator John Philip Shenale. Inspired by and following in a similar vein as Amos's previous effort, the classical music album Night of Hunters (2011), Gold Dust features some of her previously released alternative rock and baroque pop songs re-worked in an orchestral setting. The material for Gold Dust, consisting of songs selected by Amos spanning her entire catalogue from Little Earthquakes (1992) through Midwinter Graces (2009), was recorded with the Metropole Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley.

Contents

Tori amos gold dust


Background

The stimulus to Gold Dust was a concert where Amos performed with the Metropole Orchestra as part of a "Week of the Metropole" series. The concert, performed at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on October 8, 2010, was the first orchestral concert of Amos's career, and set the stage for recording the tracks that would comprise Gold Dust.

The project commemorates the 20th anniversary of the release of her debut solo album Little Earthquakes, as well as the music released since then. The collection has autobiographical leanings, with Amos opting for songs that represent a personal narrative instead of including a string of singles. Of the songs included in the project, Amos said, "[they are] a collection of new studio recordings of where they are now and who they have become". Gold Dust mostly consists of songs culled from the 2010 Metropole Orchestra concert. While the original set list from the concert focused heavily on Amos's then-recent holiday album, Midwinter Graces, the focus for Gold Dust shifts with four of the album's 14 tracks from the Little Earthquakes era. In addition, three songs which were not performed during the concert were reworked for orchestra and added to extend the span of the collection over Amos's music catalogue.

Critical reception

American Songwriter gave a glowing review of Gold Dust, stating that often Amos improves upon original versions of the songs and praising her skills as a musician, vocalist, and tunesmith.

Track listing

All tracks written by Tori Amos.

Notes
  • music performed by The Metropole Orkest, conducted by Jules Buckley
  • arrangements for the Orchestra by John Philip Shenale.
  • each of Amos's solo studio albums is represented on Gold Dust, with the exceptions of To Venus and Back (1999) and The Beekeeper (2005) (the only Amos albums not previously featuring string arrangements by John Philip Shenale). Other albums not represented on Gold Dust are the covers album Strange Little Girls (2001), the classical album Night of Hunters (2011), as well as the pre-fame Y Kant Tori Read (1988) album.
  • Personnel

    Musicians
    Production
  • Tori Amos – record producer
  • Mark Hawley – Engineer, mixer
  • Marcel VanLimbeek – Engineer, mixer
  • Dirk Overeem – Assistant Engineer
  • Henk Heijink – Artistic Producer
  • Danielle Levitt – Cover Photo, Photography
  • Dennis Martin – Photography
  • Sean Mosher-Smith – Photography
  • Karen Binns – Stylist
  • Charts

    The chart below lists the peak positions for Gold Dust on various music charts around the world.

    Songs

    1Flavor4:08
    2Yes - Anastasia4:18
    3Jackie's Strength4:32

    References

    Gold Dust (Tori Amos album) Wikipedia