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Tales of a Librarian is the cd from Tori Amos. While at first glance it may seem like a Greatest Hits album, it is not. All 20 songs were selected by Tori, so rather than this being a collection of her singles, this is a collection of Tori s favorite tracks. There are 16 songs from her first five albums (nothing from Strange Little Girls or Scarlet s Walk), 2 former B-Sides (Mary, Sweet Dreams), and 2 new songs (Angels, Snow Cherries from France). These songs have been remixed and remastered, and in some cases, rerecorded. For most of the songs, there is little noticeable difference. I have read that the vocals have been brought up on Winter , but I couldn t tell any difference from the version on Little Earthquakes .

There are songs that you are different. Both Cornflake Girl and Tear in Your Hand have some extra lines sung on top of existing verses. Professional Widow is a dance mix, and while I would have much preferred the slower, mournful Merry Widow version, this is a new look at the song. The album also features some of my favorites like Playboy Mommy , Silent All These Years , and Precious Things , among many others.

I am the happiest about the inclusion of Mary , which has long been one of my favorite b-sides. The other b-side, Sweet Dreams has a much different sound than you will find on the single for Winter . I wasn t too impressed with Angels , but Snow Cherries from France is a much better song (despite the silly title).

There is also a bonus DVD included in this set. There are 5 songs on this DVD. Three of them are videos made from a sound check before one of Tori s shows. The three videos are Honey , Northern Lad , and Pretty Good Year . There are also two audio tracks: Mr Zebra , and Putting the Damage On . While it was nice to have three videos, this was not a very impressive DVD.

I m a huge fan of Tori Amos, so I naturally love the album. It s great to have this many great songs on one album rather than being spread across 5 albums. The DVD did not really add anything to this collection, but as a fan of Tori Amos, there is nothing to complain about here. This is a must own set for Ears With Feet (Tori s term for her fans).

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I just love the name of the album.
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I don't know if you have the album or not, but all of the songs are organized according to the Dewey decimal system, and that gives a little bit more insight into what the songs are about. Very clever, and the album has beautiful packaging.
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I don't know if you have the album or not, but all of the songs are organized according to the Dewey decimal system, and that gives a little bit more insight into what the songs are about. Very clever, and the album has beautiful packaging.
that is ingenious!
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i picked this up too, as im also a huge tori fan...

i was kinda disapointed when i realized it was a collection of old stuff, but most of the tracks are some of my faves...i love the version of way down with the choir at the end.

and i like the dance remix of professional widow, but there are much better remixes of that song and some of her other stuff... i have a whole cd of remixed tori and i think its great.

overall, its a great cd, but i think im getting burnt out on tori since i wasnt all that impressed with the disc...
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