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2009/01/06

Bjork - Telegram [1997]



11 tracks in playlist, average track length: 4:40
Playlist length: 51 minutes 20 seconds
File-Size: 59,14 MB
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Album files:

1. Björk - Isobel (Deodato Mix) (6:11)
2. Björk - Cover Me (Dillinja Mix) (6:22)
3. Björk - I Miss You (Dobie's Rub Part One, Sunshine Mix) (5:35)
4. Björk - My Spine (Evelyn Glennie) (2:33)
5. Björk - Army Of Me (Masseymix - Graham Massey) (5:18)
6. Björk - Hyperballad (Brodsky Quartet version) (4:21)
7. Björk - I Miss You (Album Version) (3:59)
8. Björk - Headphones (Ø Remix - Mika Vainio) (6:17)
9. Björk - Enjoy (Further Over the Edge Mix - Outcast) (4:21)
10. Björk - Possibly Maybe (Lucy Mix) (3:03)
11. Björk - You've Been Flirting Again (Björk's Flirt Is a Promise Mix) (3:20)



say goodbye to the deliciously demented Sugarcubes, and say hello to Bjork solo pop star! in her old bands it was obvious that there was a mighty strong force brewing in her mind and with her vocals. sometimes her ideas seemed suffocated by her fellow band member's contributions; so thank god that someone had the sense to let her go solo and really explore the outer and inner dephths of her talent. now that she has enjoyed a healthy and high profile solo career for quite some time; it's amazing to take a look back at her past catalogue and examine her progression over the years.

"Telegram" stands out not just as an excellent Bjork album, but also as a superb example of how a remix album should be done. (Massive Attack's "No Protection" is another outstanding example.) the Bjork originals on "Telegram" are not just given a thumping 4/4 techno beat or some other kind of lazy "remix" treatment. in fact, many of these songs add so much more life to the originals that you may have a hard time choosing which is your favorite. it's also amazing to me that even though each song gets a different remix from a different artist, the whole album has a very coherent and organic feel to it. the songs flow and some of the performances are downright brilliant! "Possibly Maybe" warps and spaces out Bjork's sultry vocals and adds a lazy stumbling beat that fits it perfectly. Deodato's treatment of "Isobel" is sheer bliss, and "I Miss You" in the hands of Dobie becomes a fun and bouncy hip-hop lite anthem. the new track on here "My Spine" comes across alot like some of the percussion from Tom Waits' "Bone Machine" album crossed with some crazy calypso. it's a great song and fits in perfectly with the whole of the album. there are lots of great ideas and artistic energy here on "Telegram."

that's the beauty of Bjork. she can harness all her outrageous ideas and mold (or allow her producers to mold) those elements and create an amazing sonic masterpiece that stands the test of time. all her albums come highly recommended and i have a hard time trying to tell people who don't own any of her solo albums which one is best to start with. and even though it is a remix album, "Telegram" is a fine place as any to begin exploring.





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