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Björk - Debut (1993) [Rhino R2 73322 2006 Reissue]
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Björk - Debut (1993) | Rhino R2 73322 2006 Reissue
Rock | EAC+FLAC -8 | CUE+LOG+FFP+SHA1 | RAR with 3% Rec. | RS | 321MB
Debut was the leap Björk a.k.a. Bjork made from being in numerous bands during her teens and early twenties, to her solo career. But although this was far from her real debut as a singer and musician, having released her very first solo album at the age of 11, she set the title to Debut to signify a start of something brand new.
Rock | EAC+FLAC -8 | CUE+LOG+FFP+SHA1 | RAR with 3% Rec. | RS | 321MB
Debut was the leap Björk a.k.a. Bjork made from being in numerous bands during her teens and early twenties, to her solo career. But although this was far from her real debut as a singer and musician, having released her very first solo album at the age of 11, she set the title to Debut to signify a start of something brand new.
Originally Released: July, 1993 | US Chart: Platinum | Billboard peak: # 61 | discogs
Note:The original release already posted has lower peak levels, this one reached 100%, so I normalized to 94% by EAC. This is the CD side of the DualDisc.
| “ | I was 17 years old in 1993. Musically I was just coming of age. I had just left behind the atrocities of Hammer’s 2 Legit 2 Quit and Another Bad Creation’s Coolin’ at the Playground Ya Know!, and had just gone through a Beatles and Zeppelin intervention. I was listening to a lot of grunge, diving heavily into Nirvana, Soundgarden, and especially Pearl Jam. Through high school band I was listening to and playing a lot of classical and jazz. With that mix of music stewing around in my head it’s amazing that I was able to understand and appreciate something that didn’t fit into any category I’d heard before: Björk’s Debut. (...) Debut may have been released 16 years ago, but it’s so unlike anything that came our around it that it has a timeless feeling to it. It’s every bit as enjoyable to listen to today as it was then. And even though my musical knowledgebase has grown and my tastes have gotten more sophisticated, I still don’t know quite where to put this album. And that’s a great compliment.- Sean, popculturewilleatitself dot com | ” |
Tracklist:
Human Behaviour (4:10)
Crying (4:52)
Venus As A Boy (4:42)
There's More To Life Than This (Live At The Milk Bar Toilets) (3:21)
Like Someone In Love (4:33)
Big Time Sensuality (3:56)
One Day (5:22)
Aeroplane (3:56)
Come To Me (4:55)
Violently Happy (4:59)
The Anchor Song (3:31)
Play Dead (3:55)
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