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On November 18, 2003, Atlantic Records will release a collection titled, Tales Of A Librarian, encapsulating Tori's decade-long career. It will be comprised of newly revamped earlier works as well as two new tracks, Snow Cherries From France and Angels. You can PRE-ORDER this CD now at Amazon.com!
"It's a commentary on now. The world after what we've been through the last two years and the state of play."
-- Tori; Rollingstone.com 09/05/03
"So, um, this little song is something that after touring the country for all of last year, it seems like forever, but um (audience: and we miss you!) and i miss you back. this song kind of came to me just sort of as um a chronicaling of this time that we're in. and um, she came and tapped me on the shoulder and she's on um Tales [Of A Librarian]."
-- Tori; in-concert Tower Records Brea, Ca 12/02/03
"the line about the man that better watch his back could be about anyone in America who think they won't be involved (by the current political administration). I guess you could say that the Angels represent the missing votes during the last presidential election. People still found it difficult to understand that they were unable to undo the result. It's getting better by the day, but it's been a tough two years. I think about the war in Iraq, too, and the depressing fact that we're still in it, people warned us for this situation, but if you try and speak out in America, people say you're not supporting the country, but it's the administration you're not supporting. It's funny, because Christians talk about people being possessed, but they're attempting to possess the voice of the land. So Angels is partly about the 'lost' votes, and partly about a mass of people who could not see that they had the strength to stand up to everything that followed. And what is an Angel? according to my opinion it's someone who are able to stand above something."
-- Tori; "la musik" magazine, #6, 2003 (Swedish)
Q: Were you angry at the way the US sleepwalked into another Iraq war?
T: That's what Angels is about. The people that went along with this were not horrible, at least most of them weren't - they were just frozen, they'd forgotten that they had the power to stand up. There were protests but you didn't see how many people were out there. They made sure that was kept from the public.
-- Tori; Uncut Magazine (UK), Jan 04
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