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Thread started 07/17/04 11:01am

Chico319

Björk: Her best album so far?


















So which is YOUR favourite? wink
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Reply #1 posted 07/17/04 11:07am

GangstaFam

Vespertine. It holds such a sacred place in my heart, that I can't even start to describe what it means to me.

Almost every time I listen to it, it's a religious experience.

I think she's gotten better with every proper album she's done since she went solo.
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Reply #2 posted 07/17/04 11:13am

Anxiety

gosh, that's a tough one. i can't let those albums compete against each other. they're all so interconnected to me. bjork is someone who i'm a HUGE fan of, and i wasn't even aware i was such a huge fan until a friend pointed out all the bjork stuff i have lying around my apartment. i never really thought of all that stuff being the fruits of "fandom" the way i think about being a prince freak. i just think of her music and videos as being art and ideas and colors and images, and they just happen to stem from her. so, i dunno....each of her albums lives in its own little vacuum where i'm concerned, untouched by what came before it or what comes after...but at the same time, they're pieces of a bigger puzzle. i love vespertine SOOO much, but i love post too, for entirely different reasons. really, i love them all pretty much equally. nope, can't make a choice on this one.
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Reply #3 posted 07/17/04 11:14am

Chico319

GangstaFam said:

Vespertine. It holds such a sacred place in my heart, that I can't even start to describe what it means to me.

Almost every time I listen to it, it's a religious experience.

I think she's gotten better with every proper album she's done since she went solo.



I think I'm leaning toward "Vespertine" as well. "Pagan Poetry" & "Aurora" really hits a nerve with me. Been playing this album all week. But then again.. "Homogenic".... "Jöga".....a whole other story! "Post"....awwww f*ck; I can't decide now. confused
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Reply #4 posted 07/17/04 12:21pm

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GangstaFam said:

Vespertine.


nod thumbs up!

I find this album very spiritual too.
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Reply #5 posted 07/17/04 1:44pm

CinisterCee

Homogenic - unstoppable.
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Reply #6 posted 07/17/04 1:48pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

gosh, that's a tough one. i can't let those albums compete against each other. they're all so interconnected to me. bjork is someone who i'm a HUGE fan of, and i wasn't even aware i was such a huge fan until a friend pointed out all the bjork stuff i have lying around my apartment. i never really thought of all that stuff being the fruits of "fandom" the way i think about being a prince freak. i just think of her music and videos as being art and ideas and colors and images, and they just happen to stem from her. so, i dunno....each of her albums lives in its own little vacuum where i'm concerned, untouched by what came before it or what comes after...but at the same time, they're pieces of a bigger puzzle. i love vespertine SOOO much, but i love post too, for entirely different reasons. really, i love them all pretty much equally. nope, can't make a choice on this one.

Beautifully said.
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Reply #7 posted 07/17/04 2:18pm

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I refuse to favor one to any of the others. "I can't do it, Captain. I just can't do it!"
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Reply #8 posted 07/17/04 2:21pm

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can i say selma's song? not because its a better album but because it hits my emotion button every time i re-listen to it.....

damn that movie was beautiful....
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Reply #9 posted 07/17/04 4:05pm

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Homogenic.


although, Unison is maybe the most gorgeous thing i've ever heard.
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Reply #10 posted 07/17/04 5:02pm

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CinisterCee said:

Homogenic - unstoppable.


What a marvelous way to describe that album! Pluto!!!!! When I hear that song I just imagine that is the soundtrack to angels of God coming to kick evils ass.

For me, I go with Post. Simply because of the eclectic nature of it. That album is a journey.

Homogenic on the other hand, what can you really say about this album except.....fuck. Bjork has said that musically Homogenic is as close to what the music she hears in her head sounds like.

I think she's the most vital artist to come out of the 90s. She brings music to a whole new level because everything she does is tied to art. Her lyrics aren't just words, they are poetry. The sounds aren't just notes, they are soundscapes that bring to life her lifepulse. Visually, she just brings it yet again.

She will always be one of my all time favorites. She can't release enough music as far as I'm concerned.
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Reply #11 posted 07/17/04 7:33pm

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Debut is my personal favorite. But Post is a close second, because it's so diverse.
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Reply #12 posted 07/17/04 8:24pm

Anxiety

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Pluto!!!!! When I hear that song I just imagine that is the soundtrack to angels of God coming to kick evils ass.


wow eek

never thought of it that way, that's kind of amazing. i always picture a meteor burning through the earth's atmosphere where i hear that song.
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Reply #13 posted 07/17/04 10:17pm

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GangstaFam said:

Vespertine. It holds such a sacred place in my heart, that I can't even start to describe what it means to me.

Almost every time I listen to it, it's a religious experience.

I think she's gotten better with every proper album she's done since she went solo.



God,I SO agree with you on your response.
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Reply #14 posted 07/17/04 11:32pm

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thanks2joniandu said:

GangstaFam said:

Vespertine. It holds such a sacred place in my heart, that I can't even start to describe what it means to me.

Almost every time I listen to it, it's a religious experience.

I think she's gotten better with every proper album she's done since she went solo.



God,I SO agree with you on your response.


I also agree... Amazing album...
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Reply #15 posted 07/17/04 11:40pm

mrdespues

Post is the essential album for everything that Bjork has covered musically.

But Debut is still the album that won me over.
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Reply #16 posted 07/17/04 11:45pm

MrSquiggle

Chico319 said:



nod mushy so very, very beautiful....

i adore all of them, i remember Telegram scaring me, Post rocking me out to new levels, Homogenic making me cry, and Debut winning my heart.

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Reply #17 posted 07/18/04 5:53am

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Björk means sound to me. Nature's voice. Her every album a progression from what she left behind.

The SugarCubes had her bawling, then Debut was a firm shout out of independency.
Post was her being troubled. And found her searching.
On Homogenic she found that inner voice, which meant that her beats became more gentle.

The sounds on Selmasongs are gentle, but very impressive; they impress fear and stength. I have the movie version of 107 Steps and I can never listen to it. Music so good it leaves an impression on the soul so deep it is imprinted in it.

Then Vespertine. What can I say? This woman's music becomes more divine the less instrumentation she uses.

A good friend of mine is sceptic about coming album Medulla, but I am not. My favourite album of Björk is always the latest....



I heard Triumph Of The Heart, a track not on the list to be released, but she speaks of this track while relating to Mark Bell in the Q&A section; "mark bell came later into it he´s funny . i e-mailed him "where is the line " and like a year later he e-mailed me a little idea for it . then when i was mixing in london , i hadn´t been in england for ages then , he would turn up at the studio a lot and ended up rescuing "triumph of the heart" for me . that was the last song and had been the hardest one to get right."





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Reply #18 posted 07/18/04 8:18am

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For me, it's a tie between Vespertine and Debut. Debut, because it's so amazing for a debut, and Vespertine because it's so magical. Vespertine really hangs together, and I love how ethereal it is. Of course, there are amazing tracks on every album... Joga, Possibly Maybe... but I just got the Live Box and it's amazing how she takes her music to other realms. I found my self getting more into songs like Come To Me, from listening to the live version. Debut live is great. Venus as a Boy with only her and the harpsichord just kills me. She has impressed me sooooo much, and I STILL want Medulla to blow this all out of the water. She is an amazing artist.
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Reply #19 posted 07/18/04 10:53am

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Homogenic.
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Reply #20 posted 07/18/04 10:54am

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Anxiety said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Pluto!!!!! When I hear that song I just imagine that is the soundtrack to angels of God coming to kick evils ass.


wow eek

never thought of it that way, that's kind of amazing. i always picture a meteor burning through the earth's atmosphere where i hear that song.


That was the song she wrote about the disturbed guy who sent her a bomb. disbelief
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Reply #21 posted 07/18/04 12:28pm

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Cloudbuster said:

Pluto was the song she wrote about the disturbed guy who sent her a bomb. disbelief


Actually, that was Alarm Call.
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Reply #22 posted 07/18/04 12:31pm

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gooeythehamster said:

Cloudbuster said:

Pluto was the song she wrote about the disturbed guy who sent her a bomb. disbelief


Actually, that was Alarm Call.


That's about Michael Jackson.
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Reply #23 posted 07/18/04 12:34pm

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ALARM CALL
I have walked this earth
and watched people
I can be sincere
and say I like them
you can't say no to hope
can't say no to happiness

I want to go on a mountain-top
with a radio and good batteries
and play a joyous tune
and free the human race from suffering

I'm no fucking Buddhist
but this is enlightenment
the less room you give me
the more space I've got

this is an alarm-call
so wake-up wake-up now

today has never happened
and it doesn't frighten me
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Reply #24 posted 07/18/04 12:37pm

Cloudbuster

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Pluto

Excuse me
But I just have to explode
Explode this body off me

Wake up tomorrow
Brand new
A little tired
But brand new

razz
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Reply #25 posted 07/18/04 1:00pm

gooeythehamste
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Cloudbuster said:

Pluto

Excuse me
But I just have to explode
Explode this body off me

Wake up tomorrow
Brand new
A little tired
But brand new

razz


Ermm
Yes
Well
Your guess is rude. And obnoxious.
My knowledge accurate and to the point. Bjork couldn't have siad it better.
If she'ld write a song about YOU, it would be called Too Thick To Listen
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Reply #26 posted 07/18/04 1:03pm

Cloudbuster

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gooeythehamster said:

Ermm
Yes
Well
Your guess is rude. And obnoxious.
My knowledge accurate and to the point. Bjork couldn't have said it better.
If she'd write a song about YOU, it would be called Too Thick To Listen


talk to the hand
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Reply #27 posted 07/18/04 1:09pm

gooeythehamste
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Cloudbuster said:



talk to the hand



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Reply #28 posted 07/18/04 1:11pm

Cloudbuster

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gooeythehamster said:



hmm
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Reply #29 posted 07/18/04 1:15pm

gooeythehamste
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It WAS a fun thread before...
Let's keep it that way.

Tell me WHY Homogenic. Any specific reasons?
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