After cathartic statements like Homogenic, the role of Selma in Dancer in the Dark, and the film's somber companion piece, Selmasongs, it's not surprising that Björk's first...
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It's hard to accuse Björk of making music influenced by commercial or critical expectations at any point in her career, but her post-Homogenic work is even more focused on...
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Björk put out a dizzying array of remix EPs from her largely successful album Post, and this is a generous domestic pressing of what was originally available on two separate...
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In theory, Telegram is a remixed album of all the songs from Post, but the arrangements are so different, it might as well be another record entirely. Björk has re-recorded...
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Ever since the
Sugarcubes first hit American shores in 1988, singer
Bjork has been the type of artist that you either love or find incredibly annoying. Homogenic, the...
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By the late '90s, Björk's playful, unique world view and singular voice became as confining as they were defining. With its surprising starkness and darkness, 1997's...
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Freed from the Sugarcubes' confines, Björk takes her voice and creativity to new heights on Debut, her first work after the group's breakup. With producer Nellee Hooper's...
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"All Is Full of Love" was the final single released from Björk's Homogenic album, and, amazingly, was issued as a domestic single in the U.S. The album version of "All Is...
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Our favorite Icelandic auteur with the great right hook, Bjork keeps her fans off balance with another surprising creative endeavor, this time starring in and scoring the...
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Selmasongs: Music From the Motion Picture Soundtrack Dancer in the Dark is, and is not, a Björk album. While it's filled with rampant creativity, startling emotional leaps,...
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Big Time Sensuality was the final single released from Björk's first solo album, Debut. The song was issued as a U.S. maxi-single with the LP version, two non-album tracks,...
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Björk closed out her first decade as a solo artist with the retrospective Björk's Greatest Hits. Despite its somewhat pedestrian title and approach (especially considering...
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Equal parts retrospective, autobiography, and objet d'art, Björk's Family Tree gives fans a very special glimpse at the creative processes behind her work, collecting two...
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Björk's elastic, somersaulting voice is right at home delivering these traditional Icelandic and jazz tunes. Happy songs performed by Björk with the Icelandic jazz group...
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Out of all of Björk's music, the menace, aggression, and no-nonsense attitude of "Army of Me" makes it one of her most distinctive songs. Army of Me: Remixes and Covers...
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