Dirtbag Auntie
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So @Lee Newman
1. Homogenic
2. Debut
3. Vespertine
4. Post
5. Selmasongs
6. Vulcinara
7. Utopia
8.Medula
9. Biophilia
10. Volta
How can you be so correct on 1 and so so wrong on 10?
So @Lee Newman
1. Homogenic
2. Debut
3. Vespertine
4. Post
5. Selmasongs
6. Vulcinara
7. Utopia
8.Medula
9. Biophilia
10. Volta
You and I are pretty much on the same page here.
1. Homogenic
2a. Post
2b. Telegram
3. Debut
4. Vespertine
5. Selmasongs
6. Utopia
I sadly haven't listened to the others
I gotta ask: what is the deal with the inferior version of "All is Full of Love" on streaming services' version of Homogenic? That song is incredible but this version just totally castrates its power.
I would like to share this kickass version of "Oceania".
This makes me think that she needs to make an album in Icelandic and with only piano. She can call Nico Muhly, I think he's the one who made this arrangement.
Not only the arrangement, but the playing itself is fantastic. I can never get enough of grand flashy styled piano playing. I haven't heard her sing much in Icelandic, I would have thought she would sound more fluid, but a lot of her intoning here sounds like how she speaks English too. I guess its not a very fluid language in general haha.
So I figured this would be the place to ask, where should I start with Bjork?
I see homogenic and Post usually called her best but would they be the spot to jump in, especially given her weirdness (for lack of a better term)
Going in order I think is great to start!So I figured this would be the place to ask, where should I start with Bjork?
I see homogenic and Post usually called her best but would they be the spot to jump in, especially given her weirdness (for lack of a better term)
So I figured this would be the place to ask, where should I start with Bjork?
I see homogenic and Post usually called her best but would they be the spot to jump in, especially given her weirdness (for lack of a better term)