Medúlla

Björk  Main Performer

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1 Pleasure Is All Mine Bjork 3:26
2 Show Me Forgiveness Bjork 1:23
3 Where Is the Line Bjork 4:41
4 Vökuró Vidar/Sigurdardotti 3:14
5 Öll Birtan Bjork 1:52
6 Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right) Bjork 3:57
7 Submarine Bjork 3:13
8 Desired Constellation Bjork/Alary 4:55
9 Oceania Bjork/Sjón 3:24
10 Sonnets/Unrealities XI Bjork/cummings 1:59
11 Ancestors Bjork/Gillis 4:08
12 Mouth's Cradle Bjork 3:59
13 Midvikudags Bjork 1:24
14 Triumph of a Heart Bjork 4:04
15 Pleasure Is All Mine [DVD] Bjork  
16 Show Me Forgiveness [DVD] Bjork  
17 Where Is the Line [DVD] Bjork  
18 Vökuró [DVD] Vidar/Sigurdardotti  
19 Öll Birtan [DVD] Bjork  
20 Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right) [DVD] Bjork  
21 Submarine [DVD] Bjork  
22 Desired Constellation [DVD] Alary/Bjork  
23 Oceania [DVD] Sjón/Bjork  
24 Sonnets/Unrealities XI [DVD] Bjork/cummings  
25 Ancestors [DVD] Bjork/Gillis  
26 Mouth's Cradle [DVD] Bjork  
27 Midvikudags [DVD] Bjork  
28 Triumph of a Heart [DVD] Bjork  
29 Oceania [DTS Surround Sound][*] Bjork/Sjón  
30 Who Is It [Stereo][*][Multimedia Track] Bjork  
31 Triumph of a Heart [DTS Surround Sound][*] Bjork  
32 Desired Constellation [*][Multimedia Track] Bjork/Alary  
33 Where Is the Line [DTS Surround Sound][*] Bjork  
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Medúlla

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: Elektra / Wea

Category: Pop/Rock

Medúlla

UPC: 081227332723

Release Date: 07/25/2006

Original Release Date: 07/25/2006

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Pleasure Is All Mine, Show Me Forgiveness, Where Is the Line, Vökuró, Öll Birtan, Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right), Submarine, Desired Constellation, Oceania, Sonnets/Unrealities XI, Ancestors, Mouth's Cradle, Midvikudags, Triumph of a Heart, Pleasure Is All Mine [DVD], Show Me Forgiveness [DVD], Where Is the Line [DVD], Vökuró [DVD], Öll Birtan [DVD], Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right) [DVD], Submarine [DVD], Desired Constellation [DVD], Oceania [DVD], Sonnets/Unrealities XI [DVD], Ancestors [DVD], Mouth's Cradle [DVD], Midvikudags [DVD], Triumph of a Heart [DVD], Oceania [DTS Surround Sound][*], Who Is It [Stereo][*][Multimedia Track], Triumph of a Heart [DTS Surround Sound][*], Desired Constellation [*][Multimedia Track], Where Is the Line [DTS Surround Sound][*]]
Contributors:

Heather Phares

It's hard to accuse Bj?rk of making music influenced by commercial or critical expectations at any point in her career, but her post-Homogenic work is even more focused on following her bliss, whether that means acting and singing in Lars Von Trier's grim musical Dancer in the Dark; crafting tiptoeing laptop lullabies on Vespertine; or, in the case of Med?lla, sculpting an album out of almost nothing but singing and vocal samples. The album's title and concept refer to the purest essence of something, and Med?lla explores both the ritual power of the human voice and some of the most essential themes of Bj?rk's music in a way that's both primal and elaborate. It took a large cast of characters to make the album's seemingly organic sound, including vocalists ranging from Icelandic and British choirs to Inuit singers to Mike Patton and Robert Wyatt; programmers like Matmos, Mark Bell, and Mark "Spike" Stent; and beatboxers such as Rahzel and the onomatopoeically named Japanese artist Dokaka. Several songs are sung in Icelandic, which works especially well, not only because it ties in with Med?lla's concept, but also because of the language's sonic qualities: the rolling Rs, guttural stops, and elongated vowels reflect the alternately chopped and soaring arrangements behind them. Neopaganism and unfettered sensuality also wind through the album, particularly on "Mouth's Cradle," along with meditative, Vespertine-like pieces such as "Desired Constellation." Med?lla is unusually intimate: Bj?rk's voice is miked very closely, and with the dense layers of vocals surrounding her, it often sounds as if you're listening to the album from inside her larynx. Some of the heavy breathing, grunts, and ululating woven into the album come close to provoking physical reactions: the eerie sighs and throat singing on the feral "Ancestors" make the chest ache and suggest a particularly melodic pack of wolves. Meanwhile, there's something simian about Dokaka's gleeful babbling and beats on "Triumph of a Heart." Despite its gentler moments, Med?lla's raw rhythms and rarefied choral washes make it the most challenging work of Bj?rk's career. "Where Is the Line" is one of her tough, no-nonsense songs, and Rahzel's hard-hitting beats make it starker than anything on Homogenic. Even relatively accessible songs, like the gone-native loveliness of "Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)" and "Oceania," which Bj?rk wrote for the 2004 Athens Olympics, have an alien quality that is all the stranger considering that nearly all of their source material is human (except for the odd keyboard or two). Actually, fans of world, contemporary classical, or avant-garde music might find more to appreciate in Med?lla than anyone looking for a "Human Behaviour" or "It's Oh So Quiet." It's not an immediate album, but it is a fascinating one, especially for anyone interested in the world's oldest instrument being used in unexpected ways. [In 2006, Med?lla was reissued as a DualDisc that featured the full album on the CD side, and the album in Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS Surround Sound, plus the videos for the singles, on the DVD side.] ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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