HYPERBALLOT: ILM Artist Poll #88 -- Björk Resultsness

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i didn’t vote for it but “violently happy” is great come on. amazing remixes too

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 20:52 (eight years ago)

I'm with ^^^^^^

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 20:54 (eight years ago)

If the ballots had been 40 or 50 instead of 30, it would've been on mine.

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 20:55 (eight years ago)

Violently Happy is good but there's so much better on Debut

Sun in My Mouth is one of her prettiest songs, a real highlight on Vespertine and I love where it's sequenced

ufo, Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:36 (eight years ago)

My copy of Debut goes Human Behaviour / Crying / Venus as a Boy / TMTLTT / Big Time Sensuality (The Fluke Minimix) / Atlantic / Aeroplane / Come To Me / The Anchor Song / Play Dead

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:43 (eight years ago)

Omitting "One Day" is a crime.

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:47 (eight years ago)

yeah wtf

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:48 (eight years ago)

I don't regret leaving out One Day, but might put Glora in there too

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:49 (eight years ago)

Gonna risk offense here ... not a lot of love in my corner for the Debut-era B-sides on the whole

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:58 (eight years ago)

Also, I have to take a break and will post the last few for today mid-evening.

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 21:58 (eight years ago)

most of the Debut-era B-sides were Elgar Sisters songs weren't they? i don't care for them much either

ufo, Tuesday, 8 May 2018 22:31 (eight years ago)

That stretch of relative non-bangers before "Violently Happy" is quite handsome. I think I only voted for one of them but they're all working for me right now, divorced from their parent albums.

Maximum big surprise! (Nag! Nag! Nag!), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 22:55 (eight years ago)

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48. It's Oh So Quiet (Post, 1995) -- 286 points; 8 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 22:59 (eight years ago)

your images and text are just fantastic

my five year old niece loves this song and singing along with her is a blast

sciatica, Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:08 (eight years ago)

SHHHHH

morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:09 (eight years ago)

wish oh so quiet was a b-side; it's the only thing i don't like on post. it's not much fun to watch a card trick again and again

your images and text are just fantastic
agreed!

obviously DLC (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:13 (eight years ago)

what is with this Oh So Quiet hating, insanity

sleeve, Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:29 (eight years ago)

<3 U Karl but THIS WILL NOT STAND

sleeve, Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:30 (eight years ago)

i also expressed my dislike for the song on the earlier thread, so maybe it's just me hating on it!

i gotta hand it to bjork, she takes a concept that i would find excruciating if done by anyone else and *almost* makes it listenable! i can't imagine a better version of it! so kudos for that. but similar to advertisements featuring precocious genius children whispering slogans and espousing philosophic wisdom about the connections between freedom and affordably priced luxury vehicles, i just can't stand it no matter how well the idea is executed

obviously DLC (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 8 May 2018 23:41 (eight years ago)

sorry sleeve. sorry bjork. i took it too far. but at least it's the only bjork song i would even think of to diss. i may not connect with others but they don't make me reach for the skip button

obviously DLC (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 00:27 (eight years ago)

dang! I do respect that opinion. that track blew me away when I first heard it, it may have been the first time I realized that she was worth attention as a solo artist?

sleeve, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:11 (eight years ago)

cuz I burned out on Sugarcubes and kinda skipped Debut

sleeve, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:13 (eight years ago)

I didn’t vote for “it’s oh so quiet” but I’ll fight haters of the song. I was like 10 when it came out but i remember it felt so different and crazy fun compared to any other song on the radio that year.

It takes a lot of talent and charisma to pull off a novelty song like this one and make it a hit.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:16 (eight years ago)

Wasn't it her biggest hit in most territories? That it appears on <20% ballots here is...interesting.

Isn't it also her sole in-studio cover version post-Gling-Gló?

Maximum big surprise! (Nag! Nag! Nag!), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:21 (eight years ago)

Debut had Like Someone in Love, Vokuro on Medulla was too apparently, and she did a Joni Mitchell cover for a compilation

ufo, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:26 (eight years ago)

That said I didn’t vote for it because after hearing Betty Hutton’s version I realized it’s kind of a needless remake and would have been better suited as a b-side or comission work for a perfume ad or something.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:28 (eight years ago)

xp: Good lord, I should at least have remembered "LSIL". *blushes*

Maximum big surprise! (Nag! Nag! Nag!), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:32 (eight years ago)

didn't vote for it, but going back through the list, the more I listen to 'There's More to Life than This' the more brilliant I think it is

Dan S, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:35 (eight years ago)

I guess I also feel the same way about 'Sun in My Mouth'

Dan S, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 01:37 (eight years ago)

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47. Headphones (Post, 1995) -- 289 points; 9 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:03 (eight years ago)

i love headphones so much. maybe an even earlier example of what brad called "centerless compositions" upthread

obviously DLC (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:06 (eight years ago)

appropriate -- I'm just off to bed with my headphones :)

geoffreyess, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:06 (eight years ago)

Such a great song and ode to not only music but its consumption and therapeutic qualities

octobeard, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:26 (eight years ago)

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46. Where is the Line (Medúlla, 2004) -- 294.5 points; 8 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:51 (eight years ago)

Today's recap!

46. Where is the Line (Medúlla, 2004) -- 294.5 points; 8 votes
47. Headphones (Post, 1995) -- 289 points; 9 votes
48. It's Oh So Quiet (Post, 1995) -- 286 points; 8 votes
49. Violently Happy (Debut, 1993) -- 282 points; 8 votes
50. I've Seen It All (Selmasongs, 2000) -- 268.5 points; 8 votes
51. Blissing Me (Utopia, 2017) -- 258 points; 8 votes
52. Sun in My Mouth (Vespertine, 2001) -- 257.5 points; 7 votes
53. Virus (Biophilia, 2011) -- 255 points; 7 votes
54. Lionsong (Vulnicura, 2015) -- 254 points; 8 votes
55. Amphibian (Being John Malkovich soundtrack, 1999) -- 224 points; 6 votes
56. Mutual Core (Biophilia, 2011) -- 222 points; 8 votes
57. There's More to Life Than This (Debut, 1993) -- 217 points; 7 votes
58. Generous Palmstroke ("Hidden Place" B-side, 2001) -- 216 points; 6 votes
59. An Echo, A Stain (Vespertine, 2001) -- 210 points; 5 votes
60. Quicksand (Vulnicura, 2015) -- 196.5 points; 7 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 03:51 (eight years ago)

I also think that Violently Happy, Headphones and Where is the Line are nowhere near the top of their respective albums. But we're voting on a lot of songs. I like It's Oh so Quiet, another great novelty piece.

Nabozo, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 08:02 (eight years ago)

I've had a bit of a journey with It's Oh So Quiet - having loved Debut so much but being turned off by Violently Happy and Big Time Sensuality, it seemed like the Bjork I liked had been replaced by this novelty popster - and as it was so huge I feared that she'd just go for that from then on. I listened to Post a couple of times but it seemed so all over the place, I never really engaged with it, so then I was late to the party with Homogenic.
Listening to IOSQ now is the first time I can really appreciate it. She does what she sets out to really very well, the vocal performance is just brilliant, it's just such a shot of joy, I can't really begrudge it anything. I nearly even voted for it.

Where Is The Line I did vote for, absolutely one of the highlights of Medulla for me.

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 08:10 (eight years ago)

Re IOSQ: when Post was first released I pretty much viewed it as this album's 'Like Someone in Love' - a Bjorked version of a jazz standard (that I didn't know at all prior). Not a novelty thing, just one of many new widescreen flavours of her.

That it was superficially much more exuberant than LSIL was in keeping with my (then-)perception of Post as a technicolour hyperkinetic harder sharper version of Debut (this doesn't really hold up).

And then it was released as a single and lodged in the (UK) top 5 for the duration of the Christmas holiday period and became perceived something a bit completely separate from the rest of her stuff. It is still great, within the album. I didn't vote for it.

technopolis, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 09:42 (eight years ago)

^ I love the description of Post as a "echnicolour hyperkinetic harder sharper version of Debut", though. It might be a bit simplifying, sure, but she basically went in deeper in every aspect. Then Homogenic was a bit like a palate cleanser, and a start of a new chapter for her. At least that's how I've always perceived her 90s output.

ˈʌglɪɪst preɪ, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 10:45 (eight years ago)

It's kinda funny to think of 'Homogenic,' the greatest album of her career and arguably the best album of its decade and genre, as a "palate cleanser". It feels like a culmination of what was already a pretty long artistic career--but certainly more focused and cohesive than her intentionally eclectic and exploratory solo work prior. She's continued to be eclectic, but album by album, and not again so much within one album as with 'Post'.

Soundslike, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 11:49 (eight years ago)

More cohesive, I agree, she starts giving themes to her albums. But I agree Homogenic is very different, not just more refined or mature, it's like she only kept her best ideas and invents a new class of music, where previously she was toying with those formulas (that Debut and Post share, almost one for one). She begins her fuse of orchestration with beats, which you already find on Hyperballad, Isobel or Possibly Maybe. She slows things down, finds a new role for electronics, the regular beats are actually relegated to the B-side (5 years and Alarm Call, not the most essential tracks).

Nabozo, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 12:40 (eight years ago)

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45. Scatterheart (Selmasongs, 2000) -- 300 points; 8 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 12:53 (eight years ago)

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44. Wanderlust (Volta, 2007) -- 303.5 points; 9 votes

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:12 (eight years ago)

This is where I'm going to use my "Too low!"

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:16 (eight years ago)

wanderlust is mb the archetypal björk song

ogmor, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:18 (eight years ago)

This is one where I think bias against Volta worked to the song's disadvantage. It's a key post-Vespertine track.

nourish nourish your turtleheart (Eric H.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:22 (eight years ago)

one more volta song that i thought would place! as one of the only people who i think liked that album i am happy.

challops trap house (Will M.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:29 (eight years ago)

i voted for *checks notes* holy shit four volta songs. making my ballot was weird.

challops trap house (Will M.), Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:30 (eight years ago)

Björk's vocals are among her most powerful on Volta, which I think is one thing she has gained in the trade from moving away from her pre-Medulla sound. The inevitable advance of the complex beat, the slightly dissonant horns, and the melancholy in her voice are glorious. Among her best choruses. "Wanderlust, relentlessly craving Wanderlust, peel off the layers Until we get to the core".
Yet I don't think Wanderlust is above the rest of that album, though Wanderlust sounds a little more like a single. If you like Wanderlust, listen to Innocence and Vertebrae by Vertebrae again.

Nabozo, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:34 (eight years ago)

For whatever it's worth, the lyrics that stand out the most as defining Björk for me are found on Volta's Hope: "Well, I don't care
Love is all I dare to drown To be proven wrong". It's like an artist and life's credo.

Nabozo, Wednesday, 9 May 2018 13:37 (eight years ago)


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