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''The Beekeeper'' is the eighth studio album by singer-songwriter
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''. Sonically, it incorporates Celtic choirs, African drums, and Amos's B-3 Hammond organ. ''The Beekeeper'' debuted within the top 10 on the ''Billboard'' 200, her fifth album to do so. This placed Amos in an elite group of women, including Madonna and
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Background

After the release of her Epic label debut ''Scarlet's Walk'', Amos received unsettling news when Polly Anthony resigned as president of Epic Records in 2003. Anthony had been one of the primary reasons Amos signed with the label and as a result of her resignation, Amos formed the Bridge Entertainment Group, a company devoted to helping musicians in various ways during a time when the music industry is changing. The following year saw the merger of major labels Epic/Sony Music Entertainment and BMG Entertainment. Amos would later hint in interviews that those in charge at the label (implying the Epic/Sony merger with BMG) during the creation of ''The Beekeeper'' were interested "only in making money", the effects of which have not been disclosed.


Singles

Three singles were lifted from the album for radio release, the first of which, " Sleeps with Butterflies", was shipped to radio in early January 2005, and became an
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radio staple in the U.S. for the first half of 2005. " Sleeps with Butterflies" reached number two on the U.S. Triple A Radio chart. The follow-up singles, "Sweet the Sting" and "Cars and Guitars", were less successful but sustained steady sales for the album. All three singles released from ''The Beekeeper'' were promo-only singles; no commercial singles were produced.


Commercial performance

''The Beekeeper'' debuted at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 83,000 copies in its first week. The album's debut within the top 10 is Amos's fifth album to achieve that status. However, the album's debut was not as impressive in the UK. Similar to the debut of ''Scarlet's Walk'' (2002), ''The Beekeeper'' had a weaker debut at number 24 on the UK Top 40. ''The Beekeeper'' remained on the ''Billboard'' 200 for 10 weeks before falling off the chart in late May. As of May 2008, the album has sold 295,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.


Track listing

;Bonus track ;Note With the changing shape of the music industry and the disappearance of traditional B-sides, ''The Beekeeper'' is Amos's second album not to feature any B-sides, her first being '' To Venus and Back''. One non-LP track, "Garlands", is available only on the DVD included in the limited edition version of the album as a video track. "Not David Bowie", recorded during sessions for ''The Beekeeper'', was not released until its inclusion in Amos's compilation box set '' A Piano: The Collection'' (2006).


Personnel

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Tori Amos Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full ...
– lead singer, acoustic piano (
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– guest vocals *
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– drums * Jon Evans – bass * Mac Aladdin – electric guitar, acoustic guitar *
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– background vocals


Tour

The "Original Sinsuality Tour" was a solo tour with Amos playing on piano and organ. The tour received mixed reviews, but continued into the late summer of 2005 through Europe, including appearances in June 2005 at the Glastonbury Festival and at
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's Meltdown festival in London. The tour also encompassed Australia, which was Amos's first trip there to perform since 1994. The tour finished in the U.S. as the "Summer of Sin Tour", which received better reviews than the earlier leg. A major feature of the tour was that fans could nominate cover songs on Amos's website which she would then choose from to play in a special section of the tour. One of the songs chosen was the Kylie Minogue hit "
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", dedicating it to drummer Paul Hester who had died a week before. Amos's general disconcern with the commercial side of the music industry was showcased when she did not bother performing the first single from the album in many cities; it is usually expected by record companies of a modern musician that they perform their singles or hits regularly.


Release history

As with Amos's prior Epic Records album, a Limited Edition version of the album was released with heavily conceptual packaging. Songs are divided into "gardens", an accompanying DVD includes the album's only released B-side, and a seed package of a "special blend" made specifically for the album is also included. The chart below lists the release dates for ''The Beekeeper'' in major markets around the globe.


Charts


Certifications


See also

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The Original Bootlegs ''The Original Bootlegs'' is a series of six live albums by Tori Amos, recorded during the ''Original Sinsuality'' and ''Summer of Sin'' tours, both of which were in support of her 2005 album, ''The Beekeeper''. Two-disc sets were released for eac ...
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External links

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