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It can be argued that Bjork hit her artistic peak on The Sugarcubes' debut album. Yeah, Debut, Post, Homogenic, all pretty incredible... however, can you find a moment in that triplet half as unique and emotive as "Birthday?" The growling pixie chorus became her indelible stamp when this album dropped back in 1988. So many incredible Bjork moments throughout the album (interspersed amongst protagonist Einar's Ice-jabbings), her pure emotion breaks through like machine gun bullets cutting through Bangkok smog. Highly recommended.
- clear colored vinyl
- includes printed insert
- limited edition
- original release year: 1988
- music label: One Little Independent 2024
reviewed by the mgmnt 01/2016
It can be argued that Bjork hit her artistic peak on The Sugarcubes' debut album. Yeah, Debut, Post, Homogenic, all pretty incredible... however, can you find a moment in that triplet half as unique and emotive as "Birthday?" The growling pixie chorus became her indelible stamp when this album dropped back in 1988. So many incredible Bjork moments throughout the album (interspersed amongst protagonist Einar's Ice-jabbings), her pure emotion breaks through like machine gun bullets cutting through Bangkok smog. Highly recommended.
- clear colored vinyl
- includes printed insert
- limited edition
- original release year: 1988
- music label: One Little Independent 2024
