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Medúlla, Björk’s fifth solo album, perhaps her most daring to date, relies solely on the myriad textures and timbres of the human voice.
Recorded in 18 different locations including New York, Iceland, Venice and The Canary Islands, Medúlla sees Björk collaborating with another crack-team of alchemists and fellow mavericks. Some of them – programmer Mark Bell; mixer Mark ‘Spike’ Stent; Valgeir Sigurdsson - were already time-served Björkians. Others – Inuit throat-singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis; Japanese a cappella ace Dokaka; the esteemed Robert Wyatt - were not. Erstwhile Faith No More singer Mike Patton and Rahzel, his buddy from The Roots, are on the album, too. The former came on-board after Björk, adrenalised post-gig, took him to one side to rave about the project.
Tracklisting:
1. Pleasure Is All Mine 2. Show Me Forgiveness 3. Where Is The Line 4. Vökuró 5. Öll Birtan 6. Who Is It (Carry My Joy On The Left, Carry My Pain On The Right) 7. Submarine 8. Desired Constellation 9. Oceania 10. Sonets/ Unrealities XI 11. Ancestrors 12. Mouth’s Cradle 13. Miðvikudags 14. Triumph Of A Heart
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