It was released here on monday in two formats, usual CD, and also a limited CD with DVD and 24 page booklet.
The DVD is a 25 minute interview in which Tori talks about the inspiration to the album, and guides us through most of the songs individually. This gave me a good grounding for listening to the album.
The album itself is Tori's best since From The Choirgirl Hotel. I don't think there is a single bad song on it. There are too many songs, which could have been B sides I suppose, and some songs have faults or are too drawn out, but in essence they are all good songs.
Tori has experimented with different musical influences on this album. There is a lot of hammond organ playing which gives it a jazzy sound. Also a lot of latin influences as well as gospel and even Irish.
Stand out tracks for me include :
Parasol
Sweet The Sting
The Power Of Orange Knickers
Barons Of Suburbia
Cars and Guitars
Witness
The Beekeper
Martha's Foolish Ginger
Hoochie Woman
It is Tori's best work in a long time and will be floating around my little cottage for a long time to come.
