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Where Should I Start With Bjork
Do you guys know where I should begin?
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solo? The Sugarcubes? KUKL? Tappi Tikarrass? I suppose there is Exodus also.
ten Björk - Debut Björk - Homogenic The Sugarcubes - Life's Too Good KUKL - The Eye Björk - Vespertine Björk - Volta KUKL - Holidays in Europe Tappi Tíkarrass - Miranda Björk - Medulla The Sugarcubes - Illur arfur! |
download her greatest hits first, then decide what songs you like and find out what album there on. that's what i usually do.
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you start where you are and stay the hell away from that shit.
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post, vespertine, and debut are good places.
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"Post" is her most acessible album, and its pretty good. "Debut" is similar. Everything past that she gets more musically offbeat.
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I've started and ended with the Sugarcubes. That's enough for me.
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homogenic
homogenic homogenic homogenic Seriously, do yourself a favour and get 'homogenic' |
Nowhere. Do not start anywhere.
The only person worse than Bjork is Matthew Barney. Cool videos though. |
"Post" is a decent album. Start and finish off with this one.
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Debut or Post, then Homogenic and Vespertine.
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I think the Sugarcubes are overrated, to me they're a Siouxsie rip-off (without the melodies).
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I hate when people do this. Find out for yourself. Read reviews. Or just go buy something. Why do you care what anybody else thinks.
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I have Homogenic, and Vespertine. I like 'em. |
It seems lazy and unadventurous to me. But maybe it's just me. I hate hearing what other people think about what I should buy or listen to.
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i like the sugarcubes myself
but i also like post and volta is pretty good. army of me is still the shit. |
I'm a fan of the Life's Good Sugarcubes album, though the male voice bugs me a bit.
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medulla is great
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Maybe hang around London and find out what health club she belongs to, then get a membership. Casually, figure a way onto the stairmaster next to hers, and then slyly mention that "it really is difficult keeping a workout schedule when you are up all night moving crowds of thousands with your dj skills at the beach raves." That ought to spark her interest, and then mention this really nice vegan sushi fusion joint you know off Camden street that has the most heavenly bubble tea, and how you love going there because the door guy keeps the annoying groupies out. Once there, you're of course going to want to move up from bubble tea to saki as quickly as you can, and don't forget a little vitamin X. Don't stop talking about how you prefer to make millions without ever having your face in the forefront and are just looking for the perfect diva to soak up all of the recognition you prefer to live without. It all comes down to how you have this demo that she needs to hear, but it just won't sound right unless you play it for her on the surround sound system in your aquarium room back at your flat... |
As a former Bjork devotee (I stopped paying attention around the time Medulla came out, and haven't picked up a release since), I would put Homogenic squarely at the top of the list of favorite Bjork records.
That record takes me back to a very certain place and time, and I suppose much of my adoration for that record comes from nostalgia, but I wholeheartedly recommend it nonetheless. |
go with the sugarcubes work, lifes too good and the other one, stick around for joy and then go with debut (which in fact is her 2nd solo album) and then dont bother going any further, youve got the drift.
bjork bores me inn musical terms but as a person she is an interesting character by the way, this is bjorks first album! ![]() |
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Mmm, yeah, maybe... |
the k.u.k.l. album is worth checkig out "holidays in europe". its pretty damn good actually!
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mad-repped next level shit. |
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matthew barney the artist/filmmaker? he writes and performs music? |
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