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01 1993 - 1998 - MTV UNPLUGGED + MTV LIVE MTV Unplugged / MTV Live is an official DVD released by Björk on February 9, 2002. It features two complete MTV performances: the first show was recorded on MTV Unplugged in 1994 during the promotion of her first album, Debut, and the second show was recorded on MTV Live in 1998 for the promotion of her third album Homogenic. A cover of the track "My Funny Valentine" was performed on the MTV Unplugged performance but is not included on this DVD. Fans were disappointed to find that both shows appear on the DVD as originally broadcast, with tracks cut short to fit into the syndicated slot. However, a fuller audio version of the MTV Unplugged performance appears on the Debut Live Box disc. The DVD was re-released in 2003 to fix synchronisation problems, and to change the audio from mono to stereo on the MTV Unplugged part. Tracklist for MTV Unplugged 1. "Human Behaviour" 2. "One Day" 3. "Come to Me" 4. "Big Time Sensuality" 5. "Aeroplane" 6. "Like Someone in Love" 7. "Crying" 8. "Anchor Song" 9. "Violently Happy" Tracklist for MTV Live 1. "You've Been Flirting Again" 2. "Isobel" 3. "Human Behaviour" 4. "Bachelorette" 5. "Jóga" 6. "Pluto"

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01 1993 - 1998 - MTV UNPLUGGED + MTV LIVE MTV Unplugged / MTV Live is an official DVD released by Björk on February 9, 2002. It features two complete MTV performances: the first show was recorded on MTV Unplugged in 1994 during the promotion of her first album, Debut, and the second show was recorded on MTV Live in 1998 for the promotion of her third album Homogenic. A cover of the track "My Funny Valentine" was performed on the MTV Unplugged performance but is not included on this DVD. Fans were disappointed to find that both shows appear on the DVD as originally broadcast, with tracks cut short to fit into the syndicated slot. However, a fuller audio version of the MTV Unplugged performance appears on the Debut Live Box disc. The DVD was re-released in 2003 to fix synchronisation problems, and to change the audio from mono to stereo on the MTV Unplugged part. Tracklist for MTV Unplugged

1. "Human Behaviour" 2. "One Day" 3. "Come to Me" 4. "Big Time Sensuality" 5. "Aeroplane" 6. "Like Someone in Love" 7. "Crying" 8. "Anchor Song" 9. "Violently Happy"

Tracklist for MTV Live

1. "You've Been Flirting Again" 2. "Isobel" 3. "Human Behaviour" 4. "Bachelorette" 5. "Jóga" 6. "Pluto"

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02 1994 – VESSEL Vessel is an official DVD/home-video released by Björk on January 13, 2003. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Debut tour, recorded live at the The Royalty Theatre in London in May 1994. The concert is interspersed by short interviews with Björk on the streets of London, including her singing an improvisation to the sound of a car alarm and her thoughts on moving from Reykjavík to London. The track "Atlantic" is a live version of a B-side that was released only on the cassette single of "Human Behaviour" and Japanese pressings of Debut. The short improvisation sung by Björk and her tour band at the start of the DVD is "Gail Biffen", an early (unreleased) version of the track "I Miss You". The 1994 VHS release was re-released on DVD in 2003. The video was also released on LaserDisc in Japan on May 10th, 1994, a US release was announced but later canceled. Tracklist

1. "Human Behaviour" 2. "Atlantic" 3. "One Day" 4. "Venus as a Boy" 5. "Come to Me" 6. "Aeroplane" 7. "Anchor Song" 8. "Big Time Sensuality" 9. "There's More to Life Than This" 10. "Violently Happy" 11. "Crying"

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03 1995 - 2000 – Later with Jools Holland is an official DVD released by Björk on August 23, 2003. The DVD contains seven rare performances of Björk from 1995 to 1997 that have all been recorded on the Later with Jools Holland program. All performances featured on the DVD are radically re-worked from the original album versions; for "Hyperballad" she is accompanied by electra strings; "Venus as a Boy" with Guy Sigsworth on harpsichord; "Possibly Maybe" with a full band featuring legendary slide guitarist BJ Cole; "Bachelorette" and "Hunter" with an Icelandic String Octet and Mark Bell, "Jóga" with an Icelandic String Octet and "So Broken" accompanied by world famous Flamenco guitarist Raimundo Amador. Björk had also performed "Aeroplane" on the show with D'Influence (her first ever live performance as a solo artist) but it is not included on the DVD, although it is erroneously mentioned on the insert track listing. The performance of "Jóga" also appears on another Jools Holland DVD (Later With Jools Holland: Mellow), which was released in 2006. All the performances are of album tracks apart from "So Broken" which is a B-side to the Jóga single. Tracklist

1. "Hyperballad" 2. "Venus as a Boy" 3. "Possibly Maybe" 4. "Bachelorette" 5. "Hunter" 6. "Jóga" 7. "So Broken"

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04 1997 - LIVE AT SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE Live at Shepherds Bush Empire is an official DVD/home-video released by Björk on November 19, 2001. The live show was recorded at the end of the Post tour on February 27, 1997, at a special fan-club only free concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London, England. The majority of the songs are taken from the album Post, as well as some from her first album Debut. The track "I Go Humble" is a B-side, and appears on the "Isobel" single. Many of the performances from this concert can be found on the Post Live album, released as part of the Live Box in 2003 and later made available separately. The song that appears over the end credits is "Glóra", a flute instrumental recorded when Björk was in The Elgar Sisters. Two track that were performed on the night are omitted from this DVD - "It's Oh So Quiet" and "Big Time Sensuality" (these were performed after the last track included here). Track listing

1. "Headphones" 2. "Army of Me" 3. "One Day" 4. "The Modern Things" 5. "Venus as a Boy" 6. "You've Been Flirting Again" 7. "Isobel" 8. "Possibly Maybe" 9. "I Go Humble" 10. "Big Time Sensuality" 11. "Hyperballad" 12. "Enjoy" 13. "Human Behaviour" 14. "Anchor Song" 15. "I Miss You" 16. "Crying" 17. "Violently Happy"

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05 1998 - CAMBRIDGE Live in Cambridge is an official DVD/home-video released by Björk on 26 November 2001. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Homogenic tour, recorded live at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in Cambridge, England on December 2, 1998. It was amongst one of the last of the concerts performed on that tour. The DVD is notable both for the rearrangement of the order of the setlist in post production, and for having some of the performed tracks cut from the final release - these are Violently Happy, Venus as a Boy, 5 Years and I Go Humble, although performances of all but one (5 Years) are featured on Björk's other DVD releases. The performance of "Anchor Song" also appears on Homogenic Live. Tracklist

1. "Hunter" 2. "Come to Me" 3. "All Neon Like" 4. "You've Been Flirting Again" 5. "Isobel" 6. "Immature" 7. "Play Dead" 8. "Alarm Call" 9. "Human Behaviour" 10. "Bachelorette" 11. "Hyperballad" 12. "Pluto" 13. "Anchor Song" 14. "Jóga"

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06 1999 - INSIDE BJÖRK Inside Björk is an official DVD released by Björk on August 23, 2003. The DVD contains a 2002 documentary outlining the career of Björk, from her early work in Icelandic bands, to joining The Sugarcubes to her solo work up to 2002. The documentary gives viewers a personal view into her private thoughts, views and motivations. Inside Björk also features interviews with Sean Penn, Lars von Trier, Thom Yorke, Beck, RZA, Elton John, Missy Elliott, the late Alexander McQueen and more on their thoughts of Björk and her impact on music and culture. The documentary coincided with the release of the Greatest Hits album, and had previously been seen on some television networks at the end of 2002. It was commissioned by One Little Indian to make up for the fact that Björk was beginning to do fewer interviews than had been previous. Two small new live performances are included in the documentary, "Generous Palmstroke" performed with Zeena Parkins and an organ version of "The Anchor Song" played in an Icelandic church.

Tracklist The documentary is divided, according to the insert sleeve, into the following sections:

1. Introduction (Song: Human Behaviour - Live at Royal Opera House) 2. Iceberg Lagoon (Song: It's Not Up To You) 3. Reykjavík Childhood 4. First Album 5. Early Bands 6. Punk and Surrealism 7. The Sugarcubes (Song: Birthday) 8. 808 State (Song: Ooops (Mellow Birds mix)) 9. The Anchor Song (Song: The Anchor Song (Um Akkeri) on a church organ) 10. Debut 11. Big Time Sensuality 12. Violently Happy 13. Venus as a Boy 14. Musical characters and song stories 15. Isobel 16. Sonic experiments (Song: Enjoy - Live at Shepherds Bush Empire) 17. Image 18. Homogenic 19. Bachelorette (Live in Cambridge) 20. Jóga 21. Beats 22. Pluto 23. Nature 24. Hunter 25. Classical influences 26. Musicals 27. Dancer in the Dark 28. Vespertine (Song: Hidden Place) 29. Microbeats / Matmos 30. Arctic Passion (Songs: Aurora, Pagan Poetry) 31. Generous Palmstroke (Live performance with Zeena Parkins) 32. Credits

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07 DANCER IN THE DARK Dancer in the Dark is a 2000 Danish musical drama film directed by Lars von Trier and starring Icelandic singer Björk, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Cara Seymour, Peter Stormare, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Joel Grey. The soundtrack for the film, released as the album Selmasongs, was written mainly by Björk, but a number of songs featured contributions from Mark Bell and the lyrics were by von Trier and Sjón. Three songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music were also used in the film. Dancer in the Dark is the third film in Lars von Trier's "Golden Heart Trilogy;" the previous two films were Breaking the Waves (1996) and The Idiots (1998). The film was an international co-production between companies based in several countries: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Norway. It was shot with a handheld camera, and was somewhat inspired by a Dogme 95 look. Dancer in the Dark premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to standing ovations and controversy and was awarded the Palme d'Or, along with the Best Actress award for Björk. The song "I've Seen It All," with Thom Yorke, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. Plot The film is set in Washington state in 1964 and focuses on Selma Ježková (Björk), a Czech immigrant who has moved to the United States with her son, Gene Ježek (Kostic). They live a life of poverty as Selma works at a factory with her good friend Kathy, whom she nicknames Cvalda (Catherine Deneuve). She rents a trailer home on the property of town policeman Bill Houston (David Morse) and his wife Linda (Cara Seymour). She is also pursued by the shy but persistent Jeff (Peter Stormare) who also works at the factory. What no one in Selma's life knows is that she has a hereditary degenerative disease which is gradually causing her to go blind. She has been saving up every penny that she makes (in a candy tin in her kitchen) to pay for an operation which will prevent her young son from suffering the same fate. To escape the misery of her daily life Selma accompanies Cvalda to the local cinema where together they watch fabulous Hollywood musicals (or more accurately, Selma listens as Cvalda describes them to her, to the annoyance of the other theater patrons, or acts out the dance steps upon Selma's hand using her fingers). In her day-to-day life, when things are too boring or upsetting, Selma slips into daydreams or perhaps a trance-like state where she imagines the ordinary circumstances and individuals around her have erupted into elaborate musical theater numbers. These songs, as do many of Björk's songs, use some sort of real-life noise (from factory machines buzzing to the sound of a flag rapping against a flag pole in the wind) as an underlying rhythm. Unfortunately, Selma slips into one such trance while working at the factory. Soon Jeff and Cvalda begin to realize that Selma can barely see at all. Additionally, Bill reveals to Selma that his materialistic wife Linda spends more than his salary, there is no money left from his inheritance, and he is behind in payments and the bank is going to take his house. He asks Selma for a loan, but she declines. He regrets telling Selma his secret. To comfort Bill, Selma reveals her secret blindness, hoping that together they can keep each other's secret. Bill then hides in the corner of Selma's home, knowing she can't see him, and watches as she puts some money in her kitchen tin. The next day, after having broken her machine the night before through careless error, Selma is fired from her job. When she comes home to put her final wages away she finds the tin is empty; she goes next door to report the theft to Bill and Linda only to hear Linda discussing how Bill has brought home their safe deposit box to count their savings. Linda additionally reveals that Bill has "confessed" his affair with Selma, and that Selma must move out immediately. Knowing that Bill was broke and that the money he is counting must be hers, she confronts him and attempts to take the money back. He draws a gun on her, and in a struggle he is wounded. Linda discovers the two of them and, assuming that Selma is attempting to steal the money, runs off to tell the police at Bill's command. Bill then begs Selma to take his life, telling her that this will be the only way she will ever reclaim the money that he stole from her. Selma shoots at him several times, but due to her blindness manages to only maim Bill further. In the end, she performs a coup de grâce with the safe deposit box. In one of the scenes, Selma slips into a trance and imagines that Bill's corpse stands up and slow dances with her, urging her to run to freedom. She does, and takes the money to the Institute for the Blind to pay for her son's operation before the police can take it from her. Selma is caught and eventually put on trial. It is here that she is pegged as a Communist sympathizer and murderess. Although she tells as much truth about the situation as she can, she refuses to reveal Bill's secret, saying that she had promised not to. Additionally, when her claim that the reason she didn't have any money was because she had been sending it to her father in Czechoslovakia is proven false, she is convicted and given the death penalty. Cvalda and Jeff eventually put the pieces of the puzzle together and get back Selma's money, using it instead to pay for a trial lawyer who can free her. Selma becomes furious and refuses the lawyer, opting to face the death penalty rather than let her son go blind, but she is deeply distraught as she awaits her death. Although a sympathetic female prison guard named Brenda (Siobhan Fallon Hogan) tries to comfort her, the other state officials show no feelings and are eager to see her executed. Brenda encourages Selma to walk. On her way to the gallows, Selma goes to hug the other men on death row while singing to them. However, on the gallows, she becomes terrified, so that she must be strapped to a collapse board. Her hysteria when the hood is placed over her face delays the execution. Selma begins crying hysterically and Brenda cries with her, but Cvalda rushes to inform her that the operation was successful and that Gene will see. Relieved, Selma sings the final song of the movie on the gallows with no musical accompaniment, although she is hanged before she finishes. A curtain is then drawn in front of her body, while the missing part of the song shows on the screen: "They say it's the last song/They don't know us, you see/It's only the last song/If we let it be."

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08 MINUSCULE Minuscule is an official DVD released by Björk on November 3, 2003. The DVD contains a documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at Björk and her touring entourage for the 2001 Vespertine tour. It includes interviews with harpist Zeena Parkins, the Inuit choir from Greenland, electronic duo Matmos, and an ongoing conversation with Björk herself about her recordings and her tours. The documentary is interspersed with live footage of songs from the tour shot by Ragnheidur Gestsdóttir, which themselves correspond to the performances chosen for the Vespertine Live album. A work-in-progress version of this documentary is to be found as a bonus feature on the Live at Royal Opera House DVD, which includes some material that is not included on Minuscule, such as the short interviews with composer Simon Lee. Tracklist

1. "Prologue" 2. "Preparing" 3. "Performing" 4. "Touring" 5. "Epilogue"

Songs The following partial live performances are featured, which correspond to the live tracks chosen for Vespertine Live.

1. "All Is Full of Love" 2. "An Echo, a Stain" 3. "Generous Palmstroke" 4. "Aurora" 5. "It's Not Up to You" 6. "Cocoon" 7. "Unison" 8. "It's in Our Hands"

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09 VESPERTINE LIVE ROYAL HOUSE Live at Royal Opera House is an official DVD released by Björk on 18 November 2002. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Vespertine tour, recorded live at the Royal Opera House in London, England on 7 December 2001. It was amongst one of the last of the concerts performed on that tour. With this concert Björk had become the first ever contemporary pop artist to perform in the Royal Opera House. The concert was exclusively premiered on UK television in the launch week of the BBC digital channel BBC Four on 12 March 2002. For the first half of the concert the majority of the songs were taken from her then most recent album Vespertine, while the second half sees songs played from her previous solo albums. The closing song "It's in Our Hands" (which was then previously unheard) was later released as the lead-off single from her Greatest Hits album. The track "Generous Palmstroke" is a B-side, and appears in a different form on the "Hidden Place" single. Although listed as "Frosti", the first song of the concert is actually a music box version of "Pagan Poetry", as it appears on the "Cocoon" single. The DVD (and television broadcast) omits performances of two songs that were performed on the night - "Play Dead" and "Bachelorette". A mini-documentary "Touring Vespertine" is also included as a bonus feature, a working version of what was to become the Minuscule DVD. However, the Minuscule documentary does not include some material which is included on "Touring Vespertine", such as the short interviews with composer Simon Lee (who was part of the Vespertine tour).

Tracklist First half:

1. "Frosti" 2. "Overture" 3. "All is Full of Love" 4. "Aurora" 5. "Undo" 6. "Generous Palmstroke" 7. "An Echo, a Stain" 8. "Hidden Place" 9. "Cocoon" 10. "Unison"

Second half:

1. "Harm of Will" 2. "It's Not Up to You" 3. "Pagan Poetry" 4. "Possibly Maybe" 5. "Isobel" 6. "Hyperballad" 7. "Human Behaviour" 8. "Jóga" 9. "It's In Our Hands"

Documentaries on the DVD: "Touring Vespertine": Programming, Playing, Singing

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10 2003 - GREATEST HITS 93-03 - VOLUMEN Greatest Hits - Volumen 1993–2003 is an official DVD released by Björk on December 2, 2002. The DVD includes all the videos featured on the original DVD/home video release Volumen, as well as the new release Volumen Plus, which was made available for people who had already purchased Volumen. It includes all the videos from "Human Behaviour" to "Nature Is Ancient", the latter of which being the only video on the release for which there was no corresponding single release, as the video was created only for the promotion of the Family Tree box set. Björk's subsequent music videos have been released on the Voltaïc and The Medúlla Videos releases. Videos on the DVD:

1. "Human Behaviour" - 4:12 2. "Venus as a Boy" - 4:42 3. "Play Dead" - 3:56 4. "Big Time Sensuality" - 4:54 5. "Violently Happy" - 3:35 6. "Army of Me" - 3:55 7. "Isobel" - 4:24 8. "It's Oh So Quiet" - 3:41 9. "Hyper-ballad" - 3:58 10. "Possibly Maybe" - 5:06 11. "I Miss You" - 4:03 12. "Jóga" - 3:22 13. "Bachelorette" - 5:11 14. "Hunter" - 3:29 15. "Alarm Call" - 3:38 16. "All Is Full of Love" - 4:09 17. "Hidden Place" - 4:27 18. "Pagan Poetry" - 4:01 19. "Cocoon" - 4:30 20. "It's in Our Hands" - 4:15 21. "Nature Is Ancient" - 4:15

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11 THE MEDULLA VIDEOS The Medúlla Videos is an official DVD released by Björk on May 30, 2005. The DVD includes all of the videos from her fifth studio album, Medúlla. A total of five music videos are included, two of which are for songs which were not released as singles, and are exclusive to this DVD release. The video for "Desired Contellation" was used as a backdrop to performances of the song during Björk's 2003 Greatest Hits tour. A documentary about the making of the "Triumph of a Heart" music video is also included as a bonus feature. Partially a mockumentary, the feature focuses on the auditions for the bar patrons who had to be able to make the noises and sound effects required for the live performance in the music video. The sound effects and noises used in the video were edited for a full remix released on the "Triumph of a Heart" CD single, titled the "Audition Mix". It is currently Björk's only DVD which features subtitles. Track listing Available subtitles on bonus feature: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) Videos on the DVD:

1. "Oceania" 2. "Who Is It" 3. "Triumph of a Heart" 4. "Desired Constellation" 5. "Where Is the Line"

Documentaries on the DVD:

- Triumph of a Heart: Stories Behind the Music Video

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12 THE INNER OR DEEP PART OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT STRUCTURE The Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure is an official DVD released by Björk on August 31, 2004. It is a 45 minute film about the making of the Medúlla album. The DVD features clips of the studio performances by Dokaka, Shlomo, Rahzel and Mike Patton that formed the beats for many of the songs on the album. The title of the DVD is the actual definition of the word "Medúlla". Songs The tracks listed below are featured either as background music or as part of the documentary:

1. "Oceania" (Choral recording, piano version) 2. "Who Is It" (Versions as appear on the "Who Is It" single, plus

others) 3. "Mouth's Cradle" (Cortejo Afro mix, album version) 4. "Desired Constellation" (Album version) 5. "Where Is the Line" (Choral recording, album version) 6. "Pleasure Is All Mine" (Album version) 7. "Triumph of a Heart" (Album version) 8. "Ancestors" (Tagaq's vocal recording) 9. "Miðvikudags" (Album version) 10. "Submarine" (Piano version - unreleased) 11. "The Ice Song" (Vocal recording, vocal editing)

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13 1997 - THE SOUTH BANK Visionary pop musician Björk appeared on the well-respected British talk

show The South Bank Show in 1998 to discuss her career and her music, in particular her album Homogenic, which had just been released. Björk: The

South Bank Show features the entirety of Björk's appearance on the program, including her interview with host Melvyn Bragg and footage of Björk in the recording studio, performing several songs from her album.

~ Mark Deming, Rovi

en ese link sale todo lo que dice http://icelandculture.ru/content/music/special/bjork_southbank_show_eng.html

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14 DRAWING RESTRAINT 9 es un álbum escrito por la cantante islandesa Björk, para la película homónima de 2005. Formado por once temas; cinco instrumentales, dos en lengua nativa, uno de juegos vocales y tres interpretados por la misma Björk y Will Oldham. De sonidos básicamente japoneses, Drawing Restraint 9 es un punto aparte con respecto a su discografía, pues indaga en estilos no incluidos en sus producciones anteriores. Poco se conoce con respecto a esta producción cinematográfica, por lo que, al igual que en el caso de Dancer in the Dark, ha pasado a ser un filme de culto o desconocido en la cultura occidental. Mientras que en Selmasongs Björk se ve encerrada en el personaje y en el carácter de musical de la película Dancer in the Dark, en esta banda sonora —no olvidar que también acompaña un largometraje— la composición responde al «mundo polivalente del trabajo de Barney» donde solo se intuye una «narración abstracta,»1 otorgándole el sitio oficial de la cantante una «cualidad líquida». Este trabajo da a la artista una «oportunidad única» para realizar una mezcla de instrumentos que de otra manera sería imposible hacer: estudios para instrumentos únicos de harpa, clavecín, y celeste, grandes orquestas dirigidas para trompeta, trombón, y oboe, bajos eléctricos, coros de niños, calderas de ruido en ebullición, y, atravesándolo todo, su singular, elemental voz.1 «Copiando» el estilo acapella de su anterior trabajo Medúlla, Björk intenta que suene su voz como «un instrumento» y como «una flexible fuente de textura, escuchada en susurros con el micrófono cerca de la boca» de una forma poco usual, «grabaciones lo-fi de dictáfono, y en aullidos salvajemente distorsionados»,1 a la vez que intenta evitar una forma de composición ya familiar desde sus primeros discos en solitario. La única excepción es Gratitude la primera canción del ábum, en la que Will Oldham canta en inglés un escrito que deja un ciudadano japonés al General MacArthur agradeciéndole por haber permitido cazar ballenas cerca de la costa; el texto es adaptado por Mattew Barney y la música la compone Björk para harpa, interpretada por Zeena Perkins. A la vez que permite entrever la cultura de la pesca de ballenas deja ver también «la historia y política del texto fuente.»1 Primero, Björk orienta su música hacia formas tradicionales del Japón y en lugar de hacer una simple fusión que pueda caer en clichés techno, la cantante crea una obra para ser interpretada por un instrumento mítico como es el sho —interpretado por Mayumi Miyata— que refleja una densa armonía. El sho es un instrumento por el cual a través del bloqueo de ciertas piezas puede darse lugar a nuevas notas, es por esto que es un símbolo entre la «resistencia» (restraint) y la creatividad. También introduce a profesionales del teatro Noh que entonan un poema ayudado de percusión de madera, tonos de lamento cuyo resultado es «un poderoso sentimiento musical».1 Como contrapunto a la tradicionalidad Björk sigue colaborando con sus ya conocidos especialistas en música electrónica Mark Bell, Valgeir Sigursson, y Leila; en «Petrolarum» se presenta un bajo electrónico hecho por Björk basado en un baile tradicional del país oriental, en «Bath» se unen la voz de la cantante con las texturas de Akira Rabelais y en «Storm» Leila introduce un coro hecho por la artista en un «terrorífico procedimiento distorsionado» que asemejan a un cortocircuito.1 Björk es capaz de renovar la cultura japonesa, «forjando una poética de la traducción que es inteligente y nueva», «capturándola probando sus propios recursos».

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15 2009 - VOLTAIC Voltaïc es una serie de cuatro compilaciones diferentes de la artistaBjörk, todas relacionadas con su anterior álbum Volta. Se compone de 2 CD y 2 DVD, de venta tanto juntos como por separado. La caja incluye: 1 CD con 11 canciones interpretadas en directo en los Olympic Studios; 1 CD con los remixes de los singles de Volta; 1 DVD con actuaciones del Volta Tour en París y Reikiavik y 1 DVD con los videoclips de los singles de Volta, así como todos los vídeos participantes en la competición para el vídeo de Innocence. Voltaïc fue proyectado en varios cines de Estados Unidos coincidiendo con la fecha de lanzamiento, 23 de junio de 2009. Actuaciones de la Gira Volta. DVD1. En directo desde París. 1. «Brennið Þið Vitar» 2. «Earth Intruders» 3. «Hunter» 4. «Immature» 5. «Jóga» 6. «The Pleasure Is All Mine» 7. «Vertebrae by Vertebrae» 8. «Where Is The Line» 9. «Who Is It» 10. «Desired Constellation» 11. «Army of Me» 12. «Bachelorette» 13. «Wanderlust» 14. «Hyper-Ballad» 15. «Pluto» 16. «Declare Independence» En directo desde Reikiavik 1. «Pneumonia» 2. «My Juvenile» 3. «Vökuró» 4. «Sonnets / Unrealities XI» 5. «Mouth's Cradle»

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16 LOS VIDEOCLIPS DE VOLTA 1. «Earth Intruders» 2. «Declare Independence» 3. «Innocence» Competición de vídeos de Innocence. Participantes del Top 10 en órden alfabético: Davood Saghiri Dimitri Stankowicz Etienne Strube Julien Himmer Laurent Labouille Mario Caporali Mik Armellino Renato Klieger and Terracotta Roland Matusek 4. «Wanderlust» 5. «The Dull Flame of Desire» 6. «Declare Independence - Making Of» 7. «Wanderlust - Making Of»

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17 Live Box

Live Box is a set of 4 live CDs, a live DVD and a 36-page booklet by Icelandicsinger/songwriter/musician Björk, released in August 2003. Each live CD roughly corresponds to one album in her (at the time of release) four album solo discography.

DVD bonus

1. "One Day"

2. "It's Oh So Quiet"

3. "Jóga"

4. "Aurora"

5. "It's Not Up To You"

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18 Björk live at canal + The concert was recorded in St Denis (France), Canal + studios in October 15th, 2004 - Sonnets / Unrealities XI - Show Me Forgiveness - Pleasure Is All Mine - Desired Constellation - Who Is It

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19 Fuji Rock Festival Björk performed on the Green Stage at the Fuji Rock Festival, Naeba, Japan, on 26 July 2003. The four tracks in this torrent were broadcast by the Japanese satellite broadcaster WOWOW. Thanks to BjörkFTP for the recording.

1. Jóga, 2. Desired Constellation, 3. All is Full of Love 4. Hyperballad.

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BJÖRK LIVE @ GLASTONBURY 22 DE JUNIO DE 2007 1.Earth Intruders 2.Venus As A Boy 3.Hunter 4.Pagan Poetry 5.All Is Full Of Love 6.Pleasure Is All Mine 7.Hope 8.Joga 9.Army Of Me 10.I Miss You 11.Innocence 12.Bachelorette 13.5 Years 14.Wanderlust 15.HyperBallad 16.Pluto 17.Declare Independence

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21 2011 - BIOPHILIA I : - -Biophilia intro site -Apps (11 videos) -Videos [Crystalline, Moon, Thunderbolt (live), Hollow] - Björk live at Jools Holland: Cosmogony + Crystalline + Thunderbolt