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Vespertine is perfect!!! I just heard Vespertine the other day (and it's B-sides after realising how much I loved it). It is definetly my favorite Bjork album, and is probably in my top 10 albums! I Love every single song! Every track including the B-Sides (maybe with 1 or 2 exceptions) is a 5/5 in my opinion. Definetly makes up for my dissapointment with Homogenic. So should I or should I not try Medulla? | |
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wow, this is the very album i listened to in an ATTEMPT to get into Bjork (complete with headphones under my covers like one reviewer suggested when it came out years ago). it failed miserably to convert me and as i've said b4 i've run from her ever since. i recall it seeming like an amalgamation of sonic randomness! that's the org for u, such polar opposites in tastes! | |
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It is astoundingly beautiful, especially Unison, Harm of Will and Pagan Poetry. | |
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I love Homogenic, outside of a couple tracks. I hate Medulla, outside of a couple tracks. So you might like it. | |
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I like MedĂșlla a lot, but then I also thought Vespertine was the worst album I've heard of hers (I've only heard Debut-MedĂșlla).
Just know that MedĂșlla is a 45 minute long a capella album. If that sounds appealing to you, you won't be disappointed. | |
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It's nice when you find music to fall in love with. | |
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I liked Homogenic a bit more, but agree Vespertine is a beautiful album. It didn't click for me until I heard it in surround sound. | |
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