A solitary talent opens up new pop horizons.
The first solo album by the Icelandic genius Björk, an explosion of genre-crossing innovation and pure sensibility.
"Debut" is Björk's first solo album, released after the breakup of the Sugarcubes. The sound, which seamlessly interweaves multiple musical elements such as trip hop, jazz, house, and ambient, was ahead of the trend of electronica in the early 1990s. In singles such as "Human Behaviour" and "Venus as a Boy," her natural vocals collide with eccentric beats, revealing her individuality that shines between emotion and abstraction. It is no exaggeration to say that the genre of Björk itself began with this work.
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A:
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1)
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Human Behaviour
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2)
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Crying
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3)
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Venus As A Boy
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4)
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There's More To Life Than This
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5)
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Like Someone In Love
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6)
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Big Time Sensuality
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B:
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1)
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One Day
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2)
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Aeroplane
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3)
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Come To Me
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4)
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Violently Happy
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5)
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The Anchor Song
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Producer - Björk (A5, B5)
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Producer - Nellee Hooper (A1 to B4)
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Written-By - N. Hooper
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Mastered By - Mike Marsh
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Photography By - Jean Baptiste Mondino
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Written-By - B. Gudmundsdottir
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Cover [Design] - Me Company