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Bjork singing jazz? In Icelandic? We know, this is some leftfield business, but give it a shot. Bjork heads will flip their wigs after hearing this rare 1990 recording. She flexes her vocal technique over the simple jazz piano, bass, and drum. It's definitely one of my favorite Bjork albums ever, and you get a taste of Sugarcubes-era Bjork without Einar. Check a sampling: "Luktar Gvendur," "Kata Rokkar," "Pabbi Min," and "Astartofrar." Fourteen tracks in all, released by One Little Independent.
- black vinyl pressing
- original release year: 1990
- music label: One Little Independent 2022
reviewed by the mgmnt 01/2007
. - black vinyl pressing
Bjork singing jazz? In Icelandic? We know, this is some leftfield business, but give it a shot. Bjork heads will flip their wigs after hearing this rare 1990 recording. She flexes her vocal technique over the simple jazz piano, bass, and drum. It's definitely one of my favorite Bjork albums ever, and you get a taste of Sugarcubes-era Bjork without Einar. Check a sampling: "Luktar Gvendur," "Kata Rokkar," "Pabbi Min," and "Astartofrar." Fourteen tracks in all, released by One Little Independent.
- black vinyl pressing
- original release year: 1990
- music label: One Little Independent 2022
