Selmasongs [Japan Bonus Track] Björk

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  • Release Date: 04/01/2008
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 169,797
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005507211
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Selmasongs [Japan Bonus Track]

1LISTENOverture / Martin Björk 3:38
2LISTENCvalda / Martin Björk 4:48
3LISTENI've Seen It All / Martin Björk 5:29
4LISTENScatterheart / Martin Björk 6:39
5LISTENIn The Musicals / Martin Björk 4:41
6LISTEN107 Steps / Martin Björk 2:36
7LISTENNew World / Martin Björk 6:53
8I've Seen It All / Martin Björk Bonus Track / Multimedia Track 19:20

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Editorial Reviews

With her idiosyncratic phrasing, sweeping vocals, and intimate whispers, Björk has always possessed a flair for the dramatic. Her last album, 1997's Homogenic, triangulated her unmistakable voice with little more than programmed beats and cinematic strings. Selmasongs is even more cinematic, and not only because the strings are now part of a full orchestra. The album contains songs Björk wrote for Lars von Trier's film Dancer in the Dark. Selma, played by Björk, escapes into dreams inspired by old-fashioned movie musicals. She drifts into song-and-dance sequences keyed to rhythms created from objects within the scenes. But the music is anything but old-fashioned -- these are still Björksongs. Set in a factory, "Cvalda" begins with clattering, industrial clanks and hums that coalesce into a swinging techno beat before the orchestra sweetens Björk's vocals with strings and horns; it's a noisy, jumpy, and exciting track that features a cameo from co-star Catherine Deneuve. "I've Seen It All," an intimate ballad about giving up on eyesight, features beats constructed from train-track sounds, and for the version heard on Selmasongs, Radiohead's Thom Yorke duets with Björk. Björk won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role as Selma, and she deserves accolades for Selmasongs, too. Steve Klinge, Barnes & Noble



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