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'''Tales of a Librarian''' (complete title: "Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian") is the first greatest hits compilation album by singer/songwriter [[Tori Amos]]. Released in 2003 on her former label [[Atlantic Records]], the album contains 18 tracks. 16 of the tracks are formerly released songs (2 of which have been completely re-recorded, and many of which have been remastered to preserve the original vision Amos had when they were mixed by others for release.) The other two are new songs, "Angels" and "Snow Cherries From France." The album contains a bonus DVD with five live music performances and a photo library. |
'''Tales of a Librarian''' (complete title: "Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian") is the first greatest hits compilation album by singer/songwriter [[Tori Amos]]. Released in 2003 on her former label [[Atlantic Records]], the album contains 18 tracks. 16 of the tracks are formerly released songs (2 of which have been completely re-recorded, and many of which have been remastered to preserve the original vision Amos had when they were mixed by others for release.) The other two are new songs, "Angels" and "Snow Cherries From France." The album contains a bonus DVD with five live music performances and a photo library. |
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Tales of a Librarian (complete title: "Tori Amos Collection: Tales of a Librarian") is the first greatest hits compilation album by singer/songwriter Tori Amos. Released in 2003 on her former label Atlantic Records, the album contains 18 tracks. 16 of the tracks are formerly released songs (2 of which have been completely re-recorded, and many of which have been remastered to preserve the original vision Amos had when they were mixed by others for release.) The other two are new songs, "Angels" and "Snow Cherries From France." The album contains a bonus DVD with five live music performances and a photo library.