Homogenic


Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. It was released on 22 September 1997 by One Little Indian Records and Elektra Records. The album marked a departure from the eclectic style of her previous albums, Debut (1993) and Post (1995), featuring a more consistent sound and a focus on electronic beats and string arrangements.
Background[edit]
After the success of her first two albums, Björk sought to create a more cohesive and personal record. She collaborated with several producers, including Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, and Howie B. The album was recorded in various locations, including Spain, Iceland, and London.
Music and Lyrics[edit]
Homogenic is characterized by its fusion of electronic music and classical strings, creating a unique soundscape. The album's themes revolve around love, nature, and Icelandic culture. Notable tracks include "Jóga", "Bachelorette", and "Hunter".
Track Listing[edit]
- "Hunter"
- "Jóga"
- "Unravel"
- "Bachelorette"
- "All Neon Like"
- "5 Years"
- "Immature"
- "Alarm Call"
- "Pluto"
- "All Is Full of Love"
Reception[edit]
Homogenic received critical acclaim upon its release. Critics praised its innovative production and Björk's vocal performance. The album has since been regarded as one of her best works and a landmark in electronic music.
Legacy[edit]
Homogenic has influenced numerous artists and has been included in various "best of" lists. It is considered a seminal work in Björk's discography and continues to be celebrated for its artistic vision and emotional depth.
Personnel[edit]
- Björk – vocals, production
- Mark Bell – production
- Guy Sigsworth – production
- Howie B – production
- Eumir Deodato – string arrangements
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