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Family Tree



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Bjork Music:
Family Tree



Music
Family Tree
by Björk

Family Tree
List Price: $59.98Label: Elektra / WEA

Salesrank: 83799

Released: November 5, 2002
Our Price: $17.53
Used Price: $5.99
Media: Audio CD

Family Tree Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1. Sidasta Eg
2. Glora
3. Fulgar
4. Ammaeli
5. Mamma

Disc 2:
1. Immature
2. Cover Me
3. Generous Palmstroke
4. Joga (Strings And Vocals)
5. Mother Heroic

Disc 3:
1. The Modern Things
2. Karvel
3. I Go Humble
4. Nature Is Ancient

Disc 4:
1. Unravel
2. Cover Me
3. Possibly Maybe
4. The Anchor Song
5. Hunter

Disc 5:
1. All Neon Like
2. I've Seen It All
3. Bachelorette
4. Play Dead

Editorial Review:
A special box set featuring six CDs - five 3'' & one 5'' - of her own personal favorite songs, which in her words represent 'the story of how I got to where I am today & in my musical words to say how I developed as a musician.' The box will include tracks, some previously unreleased, taken from Bjork's whole career, not just her solo career. The discs include one CD on which Bjork compiles her own 'greatest hits', & a series of 3'' mini -CDs divided into 'Roots', 'Beats' & 'Strings' collections. Family Tree is packaged in a custom made transparent rose colored plastic case, Ingeniously configured to house the six disc set. Includes a 16 page lyric book, a map guiding fans through the collection & individual packaging for each branch of the tree. Elektra. 2002.

Description of Family Tree:
Family Tree explores Björk's artistic progression in part by sifting through older material and experiments with musical tangents. Just a month removed from the release of her Greatest Hits collection, which was compiled entirely from fans' votes, this multi-disc set highlights the artist's selections. In addition, the box contains five 3-inch discs of rare and previously unreleased material. Two of them focus on her fascination with classical arrangements and include songs she performed live with the Brodsky Quartet in 2000. Two more are given over to her earliest work, including a few Sugarcubes tracks, as well as "Sídasta Eg," a song Björk composed on her flute when she was 15. The last of the five minidiscs, Beats, contains her first post-Sugarcubes club-oriented experiments with 808 State's Graham Massey and Mark Bell that eventually yielded her startling Debut. While it feels scatterbrained at times, Family Tree successfully strips down Björk's creative output into a fascinating history lesson, providing a glimpse at the forces behind Björk's ornate, iconoclastic style. --Matthew Cooke

Family Tree Reviews:
Little discs, big voice! 5 Star Review
2008-10-10 - This is a beautiful compilations of songs from one of the best singers in the world today.
Attention to the String discs (they are not only instrumental)!

Björk made her first CD "Gudmundsdottir" when she was 12 years old 4 Star Review
2008-05-30 - Björk made her first CD "Gudmundsdottir" when she was 12 years old.

http://www.amazon.com/Bjork-Gudmundsdottir/dp/B000GWCM4E/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1212173691&sr=1-6

It's pretty darn interesting especially if you are interested in exploring her evolution through the Sugarcube era to her stuff today. Interesting to see the evolution to sophisticated artist she is. Unlike most of today's media creations Björk is a true artist who was not afraid to take chances at 12 and is still taking chances.

Excellent Collection -- Lacking A Bit In Literature 4 Star Review
2006-08-25 - I found this at a local music store in New York for 35 bucks, so I would recommend going somewhere other than Amazon for it, but I would certainly recommend getting it.

There are a few songs I never would have heard if I didn't get it and many of the alternate versions are actually quite a bit better than the originals. A lot of the tracks are taken down a notch so her voice is really highlighted and several of the tracks really blow my mind. All of the stuff with the string quartet is incredible; the Icelandic version of "Birthday" (the Sugarcubes hit) is wonderful, and even the Greatest Hits According to Björk, which could perhaps seem a bit useless, is a very interesting addition to my growing half-knowledge of the lovely Icelandic lady.

The downside to all of this is that there is not so much beyond the music in this expensive and quite small box set. The design is quite cute and at first glance when I popped open the little pink box and found a bunch of mini-CDs running around I was very excited, but then I looked around and couldn't find very many words. I was hoping for some information about the selection of the songs, why some versions were chosen over others, etc. All I got was a paragraph by Björk in somewhat mysterious language explaining how Roots, Beats, Strings, and Words make up every human. She does give a tiny little description of each of the collections, but it's so general... I'd just like a little more.

To make it simple: If you are a huge fan of hers, and you probably are if you're even reading this, it's worth finding a copy of this. Sixty bucks? I'm not so sure, but you can certainly find it somewhere for a reasonable amount. It is certainly worth it for the music.

Beautiful, Impractical 4 Star Review
2006-08-15 - The music is a must for all Bjork fans, but the small discs dont play on all players. My Mac laptop can't read them and I can't put them on my iPod. I guess this adds to their mystique in some way, they can only be experienced with my walkman on special occasions! Just a word to the wise.

Confessions Of A Foolish Man.... 5 Star Review
2005-06-27 - I've been a fool and have suffered as a result of my ridiculous preconceptions. I'll start by saying that I went many years being aware of Bjork's existence, but being really oblivious to her music. I guess I just wasn't paying attention. I saw occasional pictures of her in magazines or on news reports (attacking a photographer or wearing a swan dress), and I wrote her off as some avant-garde fringe artist. But I never listened to her music!

Then about a year ago, my eyes and ears were opened! One of my best friends sent me a collection of songs on a disc, (thanks MI-2!), one of which was HUNTER by Bjork. Well, this song jumped out at me like a neon light in a pitch black room. Shortly after hearing that track, I heard a copy of the HOMOGENIC album and I quickly realized that I wasn't just listening to some edgey girl singer with a nice hook; I was experiencing true art. The more I listened, the more I loved the music. Now I'm kicking myself for all the years of listening that I've wasted.

I purchased FAMILY TREE as a sort of jump start to get up to speed with the rather large Bjork catalog of work. The songs span her career and give a wonderful overview to her work thus far. Some of my favorite tracks include PAGEN POETRY, BACHELORETTE, and VENUS AS A BOY. I also really love the alternate versions of five songs on the "Strings" mini disc, including a stunning version of the song that started it all for me, HUNTER.

At first, I found the price a little steep for an artist I wasn't all that familiar with, but I now consider it some of the best money I've spent on music in a long, long time. This is a great collection that any fan will enjoy. And if you're like I was, a little timid to explore the unknown, all I can say is don't delay any further, you don't know what a remarkable experience you're missing!











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