Debut (Remastered) Björk
Album info
Album-Release:
1993
HRA-Release:
                                        22.09.2025                                    
Album including Album cover
- 1 Human Behaviour 04:12
 - 2 Crying 04:50
 - 3 Venus As A Boy 04:42
 - 4 There's More To Life Than This (Live At The Milk Bar Toilets) 03:21
 - 5 Like Someone In Love 04:33
 - 6 Big Time Sensuality 03:56
 - 7 One Day 05:24
 - 8 Aeroplane 03:54
 - 9 Come To Me 04:55
 - 10 Violently Happy 04:59
 - 11 The Anchor Song 03:40
 
Info for Debut (Remastered)
                                
After the breakup of her band Sugarcubes, Icelandic singer Björk released her first solo album with the fitting, yet misnamed, name, as this musical genius made her debut in 1977 at the tender age of eleven.
When this Icelandic prodigy stormed the hearts of the music world in 1993, it was already clear that Björk Guðmundsdóttir didn't fit into any category: Eccentric vocals layered over synthetic beats, reconciling indie fans with electronic music enthusiasts through her melodies – the multitalented Björk doesn't even need violence for that, as the single "Violently Happy" playfully demonstrates. (Fun fact: In the crazy clip by photographer and director Jean-Baptiste Mondino, "Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus plays one of the imprisoned "lunatics").
"The sheer diversity of this debut is demonstrated by Björk's passion for the theatrical and musical, as in the tender love song "Like Someone In Love," which sounds like a slightly tipsy Marilyn Monroe staggering through an abandoned film set. Finally, the ballad "Venus As A Boy" is touching yet radio-pop-friendly, with the Indian instrument tabla gently and mysteriously driving the percussion. However, this seemingly romantic track should not be misunderstood as innocent or tame, as the opening lines read: "His wicked sense of humor suggests exciting sex!" (Kerstin Kratochwill, tonspion.de)
"Her extravagance invites you to dance: For her solo debut, the former Sugarcubes nightingale Björk bid farewell to her band and her enchanting surname, Gudmundsdottir. With groove guru Nellee Hooper (Soul II Soul) as her chief engineer, the Icelandic chanteuse navigates between dancefloor-smashers ("Crying"), ladies' restroom-recorded obscurities ("There's More To Life Than This"), and sophisticated nightclub skulks (the magnificent "Venus As A Boy"). While the pop princess from the far north indulges in a few too many exalted squeals, that's easily forgotten with so much charm and character. (Stereoplay)
 Björk, lead vocals, arranger, programmer, basslines, keyboards, brass programming
 Garry Hughes, keyboards, Hammond organ, programming
 Oliver Lake, music arranger, reeds
 Corky Hale, harp
 Gary Barnacle, brass
 Marius de Vries, keyboards, programming
 Nellee Hooper, percussion, drums
 Luís Jardim, bass, percussion, drums
 Talvin Singh, director, tabla
 Bruce Smith, percussion, drums
 Martin Virgo, keyboards, programming
 Paul Waller, keyboards, programming
 Jon Mallison, guitar
 Mike Mower, brass
 Jhelisa Anderson, backing vocals
Digitally remastered 
Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!
                            
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