Björk's back catalogue Top Ten: editors' choices
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With Björk touring the UK now – check out the setlist from last night’s Hammersmith Apollo show here – DiS has chosen to explore the Icelandic maverick’s back catalogue to produce an editor’s-choice Top Ten from across the spectrum of the singer’s work to date.
Since emerging to critical acclaim with 1993’s Debut, which was NME’s top album of the year, and won its maker Best International Female and Best International Newcomer at the follow year’s BRIT Awards, Björk has consistently inspired new artists to twist regular pop formulas to suit their own moulds, while always pushing her own work into new areas. Her last LP, 2007’s Volta, was another success both critically and commercially: it breached the US top ten and attracted great reviews from almost across the board (DiS awarded it 8/10 here).
Here’s Mike Diver’s (hello, I’m writing my own name… weird) Top Ten in videos, followed by a slight diversion from John Doran, editor of DiS sibling site The Quietus.
From Selmasongs (2000) (Dancer In The Dark OST)
Note: video and audio are not synchronised
9. ‘Pluto’
From Homogenic (1997)
Note: video footage used on 2004 Greatest Hits tour; no ‘official’ video
8. ‘Hyperballad’
From Post (1995)
7. ‘Jóga’
From Homogenic (1997)
6. ‘Pagan Poetry’
From Vespertine (2001)
Note: graphic video unsuitable for minors
5. ‘Venus As A Boy’
From Debut (1993)
4. ‘Army Of Me’
From Post (1995)
3. ‘Bachelorette’
From Homogenic (1997)
2. ‘Unravel’
From Homogenic (1997)
Note: video footage used on 2004 Greatest Hits tour; no ‘official’ video
1. ‘Harm Of Will’
From Vespertine (2001)
Note: live footage from the Royal Opera House
Agree? Disagree? What, no Volta or Medulla tracks? Only two from DiS’s Our 66 winner Vespertine? (Click here for more on that.) I’d explain my choices but the songs say so much more than any of my words could – just listen, yeah? Yeah. Before you argue the toss below, though, a brief interlude from John Doran…
Video: The Sugarcubes, ‘Birthday’
My favourite song of hers is 'Birthday' by The Sugarcubes. It had just become this word-of-mouth sensation halfway through 1987 thanks to constant rotation by John Peel. I went to see them play in Manchester when I was 16 that year, and it was the most violent gig I have ever been to.
Björk was perhaps the most beautiful person I had ever seen, and she looked like this weird droplet of sunshine on stage at the International confronted by a really thuggish crowd made up mainly of punks, goths and psychobillies for some reason.
Towards the end they played 'Birthday' and you could tell it was what people were there to hear. They went fucking crazy. Someone was obviously spitting at Einar (Örn Benediktsson, vocals and trumpet). And at the end of the song he noticed that there was phlegm dripping off his black top. He said something along the lines of: "Is that what you do in Manchester? Mancunians? Is that what they do? Is that what they call you, Mancunians? Fucking scum." And all the while he was tearing his T-shirt to bits.
We'd come over in a mini-bus from Liverpool and as soon as I heard the stuff about Mancunians I knew we were fucked. Fights broke out. The bouncers waded into the crowd. People started kicking and punching each other in the head while the band ploughed through 'Deus'.
At the end of the gig my best friend Stu had his T-shirt ripped off, his trousers ripped off. He was just stood there in his black briefs and DMs with blood pouring out of his nose and down his chest. Another friend got knocked unconscious and one of our party had bad concussion for a week. I was very flexible due to the amount of Special Brew I used to eat in those days and quite floppy. I didn't sustain any injury and had a thoroughly good gig.
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Each to their own, I guess
but I would definitely have in there Unison (maybe my #1), Play dead and I miss you. Bring on Thursday.
Unison...
...#11.
:o)
Sugarcubes>Bjork
I love the Sugarcubes...her solo stuff too often centers around her voice (magnificent as it is). This is surely a minority opinion...anyway, yeah, that's all I have to say.
is 'i miss you'
the animated video by the ren and stimpy team? that was super cute.
I love the Spike Jonze video for Triumph of a Heart
I'm very gutted I'm no longer seeing her on Thursday...
Ah go on then
10. Unison
9. Come To Me
8. Big Time Sensuality
7. I Miss You
6. Hunter
5. Isobel
4. Play Dead
3. Bachelorette
2. All Is Full Of Love
1. Venus As A Boy
I'd have had Hyperballad
at numbers 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1
.
keep seeing 'sugababes' written everywhere.
hi.
all is full of love
should be there
no oh so quiet?
pfft
Gling Glo
Making a mix of all her work would be best and add Vokuro off Medulla and anything off the jazz album Gling Glo. Just a thought...
Get Gling Glo...
And if you haven't heard this album, buy it now, you wont be disapointed. She sings all the songs in Icelandic except two in English. But its a joy to listen to with her unique vocals.. 10/10
Gling Glo is brilliant
...that's it.
Yeah
Gling-Gló is actually a pretty good album.
Don't expect weird experimental jazz though—it's largely straight big-band (albeit with a band of three).
Army of Me
is awesome... like Bjork doing Nine Inch Nails, or something... but, super evil... like the Dawn of the Dead, music form... don't fuck with that sort of malevolent shit.
Hunter
should be there
psssssssshhhh
"At the end of the gig my best friend Stu had his T-shirt ripped off, his trousers ripped off. He was just stood there in his black briefs and DMs with blood pouring out of his nose and down his chest. Another friend got knocked unconscious and one of our party had bad concussion for a week. I was very flexible due to the amount of Special Brew I used to eat in those days and quite floppy. I didn't sustain any injury and had a thoroughly good gig."
I hope his wonderful glasses with the rose-tints were equally undamaged.
You Left Out
Cocoon
Big Time Sensuality
Come To Me
All Is Full Of Love
Isobel
There could easily be a top 20
The gig on Monday was superb
My all-time top 10 Bjork are:
10. There's More To Life Than This
9. Triumph Of A Heart
8. Innocence
7. Headphones
6. Joga
5. Isobel
4. Unison
3. Hyperballad
2. All Is Full Of Love
1. Play Dead
Suck it up
Yeah. That's right. I'm imagining the fact I spent all night in A & E waiting to see if my mate was alright after getting kicked unconscious. I'm imagining the fact that my other mate was bitching all night about how freezing cold he was.
Thing is - it was a good year for music. I saw Faith No More, Throwing Muses and The Pixies, My Bloody Valentine, Stone Roses that summer alone. Gigs in the North West were regularly very violent affairs because of the tribal nature of music fans then. I had my nose broken watching The Primitives for fuck's sake.
Anyway, I'm sorry The Courteeners or Dirty Pretty Things aren't that exciting live, but it's hardly, y'know, my fault . . .
Harm of Will no.1 ?
You big softie Mike Diver. You wanna take a leaf out of Master Doran's book and do some manly fighting and stuff, y'getme?
Hook, line and sinker....
T'was only kidding.
Besides us kids of today we know punk rock man, we know craziness.
The other day yeah, I like totally forgot to turn the sound limiter on my ipod yeah? And I like started up and it was well loud, like really proper loud. So loud that someone looked at me on the bus and I was like "yeah, what" so he looks at me all like "whatever" so I kind of stood up and he didn't, so I like totally pwned him yeah?
So in many ways our experiences are the same.
But in summary I think the main reason for my slightly pissy remark earlier was that this article combines two of my pet hates: Lists and reviews of stuff that are just about the reviewer not what their reviewing. So I wrote it to see if I could annoy you a littletinywinkly bit.
Aren't I the big arse...
Ego mania
Point taken.
I thought I was going to get just as badly mangled watching Beestung Lips in Notting Hill two weeks ago but luckily they just threw their isntruments at each other.
And when I think about the ruck potential at John and Jehn on Friday I'm positively shitting myself . . .
Rollins
Diver is harder than me. I get home from DiS Towers and it's all like 'Sorry hon, I walked into the door frame. Again.'
I told you not to talk. At all.
Seven minutes, you're dead.
Best get doin' those things you want to do before you DIED.
Ha...
yeah get the knuckledusters out for that one....
i agree, i miss you
i miss you shouldn't have been missed out. clearly a top 10 tune. diver, you're an amateur.
I second Harm of Will
Best Bjork song ever. No contest. Sniff.
harm of will
i gave harm of will a spin. its rubbish.
My current favourite
is the live version of Hyperballad that goes into LFO's 'Freak'.
But as above, there could easily be 20. And Pagan Poetry is in the special collection of songs that actually reduce me to tears when I hear them.
<3 Bjork
10. Triumph of a Heart
9. Isobel
8. Venus As A Boy
7. Hunter
6. Wanderlust
5. 5 Years
4. Joga
3. All Is Full Of Love
2. Batchelorette
1. Unravel
..yeah, I really like Homogenic.

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