Talula Explained

Talula
Cover:talula.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Tori Amos
Album:Boys for Pele
Released:[1]
Length:4:08
Producer:Tori Amos
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"Talula" is a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos, released by Atlantic and EastWest as the second single from her third studio album, Boys for Pele (1996). The song reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and appeared in the Jan de Bont film Twister.

The single version, titled "The Tornado Mix", is remixed by BT, who went on to work with Amos on "Blue Skies", and includes a minor dance beat. In the UK, "Talula (The Tornado Mix)" replaced the original version of the song on later pressings of the album and eventual re-pressings in the US and Australia. BT also remixed an extended mix called the "Synesthasia Mix" which appeared on copies of the single.

Meaning

The song is about the concept of ideal woman and the fear of losing someone.[2] The lyrics includes references to queens like Marie Antoinette and Anne Boleyn.

The B-side "Sister Named Desire" is a reference to Delirium's sister/brother Desire of Sandman, created by Amos' friend Neil Gaiman. The character of Delirium is frequently inspired by Tori, although Delirium was created before Gaiman met her. "Desire" was later remastered for the compilation Where's Neil When You Need Him?, which featured tracks inspired by Gaiman's work. This is not the first nor last time Tori has mentioned Neil Gaiman; he is referenced in her songs: "Tear in Your Hand", "Space Dog", "Horses", "Hotel", "Carbon", and "Not Dying Today".

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Typically beady and tough to penetrate on a lyrical level, this is a roller coaster of musical sounds, rapidly swerving from sweeping acoustic strumming to electro-hip funk beats."[3] Kevin Courtney from Irish Times felt that tracks like "Talula" "creep over you like the smell of home cooking, but don't get too comfortable although Missy Amos can rustic up some very palatable fare, she has a rather irritating tendency to overturn the dinner table."[4]

Track listings

  1. "Talula" (Tornado album version) – 3:43
  2. "Samurai" – 3:03
  3. "Frog on My Toe" – 3:40
  4. "London Girls" (Chas & Dave cover) – 3:20
  5. "Talula" (BT's Synethasia mix) – 11:27
  1. "Talula" (the Tornado mix) – 3:43
  2. "Talula" (BT's Synethasia mix) – 11:27
  3. "Amazing Grace / Til the Chicken" – 6:48
  1. "Talula" (the Tornado mix) – 3:43
  2. "Frog on My Toe" – 3:40
  3. "Sister Named Desire" – 5:29
  4. "Alamo" – 5:11
  1. "Talula" (the Tornado mix) – 3:43
  2. "Sister Named Desire" – 5:29

Personnel

Personnel are lifted from the Boys for Pele album booklet.[9]

Notes and References

  1. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 31. March 9, 1996. June 30, 2021.
  2. http://www.yessaid.com/int/1996-05_Vox.html Quotes from interviews with Tori Amos
  3. Larry. Flick. Reviews & Previews: Singles. Billboard. May 4, 1996. 43. November 27, 2022. Larry Flick.
  4. Courtney, Kevin (January 26, 1996). "Rock". Irish Times.
  5. Talula. Tori Amos. 1996. US maxi-CD single liner notes. Atlantic Records. CD5 2-85504.
  6. Talula. Tori Amos. 1996. UK CD1 & Australian CD single liner notes. EastWest Records. A8512CD1, 7567-88512-2.
  7. Talula. Tori Amos. 1996. UK CD2 liner notes. EastWest Records. A8512CD2, 7567-88511-2.
  8. Talula. Tori Amos. 1996. UK cassette single sleeve. EastWest Records. A8512C.
  9. Boys for Pele. Boys for Pele. Tori Amos. 1996. US CD album booklet. Atlantic Records. 82862-2.
  10. Web site: Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received June 17, 2014. Imgur. March 4, 2015.