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  • Audio CD (November 18, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: November 18, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B0000CC6QG
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (271 customer reviews)
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1. Precious Things
2. Angels
3. Silent All These Years
4. Cornflake Girl
5. Mary
6. God
7. Winter
8. Spark
9. Way Down
10. Professional Widow
11. Mr. Zebra
12. Crucify
13. Me And A Gun
14. Bliss
15. Playboy Mommy
16. Baker Baker
17. Tear In Your Hand
18. Sweet Dreams
19. Jackie's Strength
20. Snow Cherries From France

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The first compilation of Tori Amos hits from her multi-platinum catalog... Remixed. Re-Mastered. Revealed. She has sold fifteen million records worldwide, done numerous sold-out world tours, and has amassed one of the most loyal followings in contemporary music. Now Tori Amos gives her fans more of the soul-searching lyrics and complex melodies that her devotees have come to live and breathe for. Sixteen of her most popular songs...plus two re-recorded rarities and two brand-new tracks heard here for the very first time. Twenty songs in all -- plus a bonus DVD featuring three newly filmed live songs, and two additional Remixed 5.1 Audio Tracks -- forging the first-ever definitive Tori Amos Collection.

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232 of 259 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beware The Wrath Of The Fanatics, February 8, 2004
If you read through any of the reviews of Tori Amos's work, you'll see an unholy number of 5/5 reviews. You'll also note that even many of the critical reviews begin with the defensive "I'm a huge fan of... but... " And furthermore that these reviews tend to have ratings like "1/33 people found this review useful". This is because Tori Amos has an insanely devoted fan base, to whom she can do no wrong, and to whom any criticism of her is greeted with the kind of fury that even a threat to kill everyone in their immediate family, stapled to the body of their household pets, wouldn't evoke from them. Therefore, take these reviews with a pinch of the salt.

The reality is that Tori Amos is an incredibly talented artist, but she is not to everyone's taste. Nor is she entirely consistent purely within her own work, but more on that shortly.

As a sampler of her work, this is certainly honest; to those of you who have never heard her work before, it gives a very accurate overview of her entire career, taking representative songs from each album (except for the penultimate two due to label difficulties). The early emotive brilliance of Little Earthquakes and Under The Pink are well served by 'Silent All These Years' and 'Winter'. The highly personal (and gospel tinged) nature of Boys For Pele is shown by "Way Down" and "Mr Zebra".... If you were to choose to purchase any of Tori's past albums on the basis of liking a song here, and looking up which album it was included upon, you would be unlikely to be disappointed with it's companions upon the original platter. If you have ever heard just one Tori Amos song that has moved you in any small way, this would be a good place to test the waters before fully diving in to her entire back catalogue. I must admit that I though that I think Little Earthquakes by itself would be a much better starting point...

But back to this CD, and this is likely to get me plenty of "unhelpful" reviews, it must be understood that not all that is included here is magnificent. If you are a long standing Tori Amos fan, but are not blindly partisan, that is if Boys For Pele and the collection of cover songs Strange Little Girls put you off somewhat, this re-working of past classics will likely disappoint you. Very little has been changed from many of the original versions, so whilst what you are purchasing remains for the most part the songs you know and have grown to love dearly, the changes that Tori has made are mostly a regression in quality. Whilst taste in music is a subjective judgement, it's hard to see any addition to the songs as contained here which doesn't contradict the very things fans loved about the originals. Precious Things is still Precious Things, except that any hint of anger or bitterness, which made the original so evocative of that "kicked in the guts by love" feeling, seems to have been flattened out in this version, making it seem a much more pedestrian rather than a precious song. Sweet Dreams seems to have lost it's quirky beat. Winter on the other hand has instead gained a noticeably jarring drum beat in the background at one point..
Were this album a collection of complete remixes, it would perhaps be easily recommended to people who already have the albums, simply for a radically different perspective. But this is simply a collection of songs you've already got, but with lots of small irritants added to them, and as such I don't believe I can recommend this to those of you who actually have the originals.

And yet what of the new content included? Most of the reviews so far have enthused mightily upon them; Were they two songs of Tori Amos at her most phenomenal, I'd have no qualms about recommending this CD to anyone. It was in hope of a new `Song For Eric' or `Here. In My Head' that I purchased it myself... her fans need no further evidence of her ability; Little Earthquakes and Under The Pink have been closer friends to me than most people. However... My own view now is that the two tracks here, `Angels' and `Snow Cherries From France' remind me of nothing more than Tori at her most bland, at her most muzak-ical. Think of them as songs that didn't make To Venus And Back, due to being a bit flat and un-engaging. I thus find it impossible to then state that this CD is worth the price that is being asked for it on the basis of new content alone.
That's a minority opinion amongst reviewers here it seems though, and perhaps one that future listeners would not agree with either. So the question is whether you are prepared to take a risk on paying for a complete album in order to hear them and decide for yourself? Just how important is it to you to have everything Tori Amos has ever released in your CD collection? If, like myself, you value the quality of the music above all else, this is not an album you really need.

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38 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Never heard Tori? Really? Well, here you go!, January 23, 2004
While I usually don't like to recommend best-of or collection compilations of artists as starters, I think this one does a good job of touching on the various aspects of Tori. Only setback is a collection can't give you that same feel of a single album--a single entity--and the message and culture that comes with it.

Tales of a Librarian seems to focus on her debut album quite a bit (whilst her live CD focused a lot on Under The Pink). So, from Little Earthquakes, we have: Precious Things, Silent All These Years, Winter, Crucify, Me And A Gun, Tear In Your Hand, and Sweet Dreams (well, the latter is a b-side from that era). A very fine set of songs! Each of these songs are special to me in one way or another, and I'd say they represent the best from Little Earthquakes.

On to Under the Pink! Cornflake Girl; always fun to hear. God is alright. Upbeat. And, as I scan the track list again, Baker Baker makes up the only other song. A neat little song, but I'd rather hear something like Icicle or Yes, Anastasia. Probably just me, though.

It's too bad that Boys for Pele isn't as well-liked as some of the other ones. It has a strange charm to it, and I always seem to listen to that one more than the others. Anywho, all of the Pele songs are grouped together here in the middle: Way Down, Professional Widow, and Mr. Zebra. Everyone loves Mr. Zebra; gotta have that one. And although I enjoy the original version of Widow, I've always disliked the remixes. Understandable that they'd include a remix since it's a club favourite (I wouldn't know). It's too bad Marianne, Hey Jupiter or Blood Roses weren't included. Again, probably just me. (Blood Roses wouldn't really fit the theme of Angels and Mary and God).

Choirgirl is a neat album, and it houses one of me favourite tunes: Spark. And, sweet delight, it's on here! Heh. The first time I listened to this CD and Spark came on, I made everyone shut up so as I could take in the whole song. Anyway, there's also Jackie's Strength (a pretty song), and Playboy Mommy. I've always been fond of Playboy Mommy. It has a nice groove to it.

Bliss (from Venus), is a neat combination of acoustic and electronic. I like. There aren't any songs from Strange Little Girls (aw, no Rattlesnakes) or Scarlet's Walk (I have a feeling it was made before Scarlet's, and wasn't released until now because of label issues).

The new songs are neat. Angels sounds like a toned-down groove derived from Strange Little Girl (song, not the album). I'm not the biggest fan of Mary. Maybe it's the harsh chorus. And Snow Cherries From France is a good way to finish things off.

As far as the DVD goes, I've read some negative stuff about it. I must object! Maybe it's because I love Tori's work and am completely moved everytime I hear her live (whether it's with a band or just her solo), but I loved the performances on the DVD. Besides, with the whole collection at the same price as one CD, the DVD is practically free. Who's complaining? Tales of a Librarian is a nice addition to veteren and newcomer alike.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Songs, But Flawed Compliation, December 13, 2003
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After 12 years, 7 albums and countless singles, here appears the first ever compilation of Tori Amos. "Tales of a Librarian" (20 songs; 78 min., plus bonus DVD) is neither a "best of" nor a "greatest hits" but simply a compilation of great Tori Amos songs.

The first half of the album is the "rockier" one, with such classics as "Precious Things" (Tori's best song ever?), "Cornflake Girl", "God", "Spark", "Crucify" and the new song "Angels" which sounds straight out of "Scarlet's Walk". The second half is the more reflective half, with "Mr. Zebra", "Me and a Gun", "Baker Baker" and the new ballad "Snow Cherries from France", quite beautiful.

The problem with this compilation is that it ignores, for whatever reason, the latter part of Tori's career: only 1 song ("Bliss") from the terrific "To Venus and Back", nothing from "Strange Little Girls" and, due to contractual label issues, also nothing from last year's "Scarlet's Walk". That means only 1 song from Tori's last 5 years! Also missing from earlier albums are essential songs/hits such as "Caught a Light Sneeze" and "Hey Jupiter". Why?

The bonus DVD puzzles me completely. Sure, the 3 songs on it (recorded at a soundcheck on Tori's 2003 summer tour) are terrific, in particular "Honey", with Matt Chamberlain (drums) and Jon Evans (bass) providing excellent support. However, considering that a DVD can contain 3+ hours of content, we get 15 minutes?? What is the point of that?

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