Talk:From the Choirgirl Hotel
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Fair use rationale for Image:Music choirgirl art.jpg
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That's retarded. -Laikalynx 04:33, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
The album title should really be uncapitalized, as "from the choirgirl hotel" - that's the way it's referred to in official press releases, liner notes (from A Piano) and even her autobiography. Richaod (talk) 03:51, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
Track listing
[edit]I've removed this paragraph about the track listing, since it seems to be hearsay.
A rumour has circulated that the record company rejected the original tracklisting of the album, wanting the first track to be the lead single, Spark, and the remaining singles to be placed in the first half of the album. According to this story, Tori's original tracklisting can be found in the album booklet. However, the validity of this theory is weakened by the fact that the CD, LP and cassette versions of the album each have the songs printed in a different order.
If anyone can provide sources to back this up, please feel free to reinsert it into the article. --Pisceandreams (talk) 15:10, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
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