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    Post (DualDisc)

    Björk - Post (DualDisc)

    1995 | Elektra / Wea 

    Videos from Post (DualDisc)

    All Music Guide Review

    After Debut's success, the pressure was on Björk to surpass that album's creative, tantalizing electronic pop. She more than delivered with 1995's Post; from the menacing, industrial-tinged opener, "Army of Me," it's clear that this album is not simply Debut redux. The songs' production and arrangements -- especially those of the epic, modern fairy tale "Isobel" -- all aim for, and accomplish, more. Post also features Debut producer Nellee Hooper, 808 State's Graham Massey, Howie B, and Tricky, who help Björk incorporate a spectrum of electronic and orchestral styles into songs like "Hyperballad," which sounds like a love song penned by Aphex Twin. Meanwhile, the bristling beats on the volatile, sensual "Enjoy" and the fragile, weightless ballad "Possibly Maybe" nod to trip-hop without being overwhelmed by it. As on Debut, Björk finds new ways of expressing timeworn emotions like love, lust, and yearning in abstractly precise lyrics like "Since you went away/I'm wearing lipstick again/I suck my tongue in remembrance of you," from "Possibly Maybe." But Post's emotional peaks and valleys are more extreme than Debut's. "I Miss You"'s exuberance is so animated, it makes perfect sense that Ren & Stimpy's John Kricfalusi directed the song's video. Likewise, "It's Oh So Quiet" -- which eventually led to Björk's award-winning turn as Selma in Dancer in the Dark -- is so cartoonishly vibrant, it could have been arranged by Warner Bros. musical director Carl Stalling. Yet Björk sounds equally comfortable with an understated string section on "You've Been Flirting Again." "Headphones" ends the album on an experimental, hypnotic note, layering Björk's vocals over and over till they circle each other atop a bubbling, minimal beat. The work of a constantly changing artist, Post proves that as Björk moves toward more ambitious, complex music, she always surpasses herself. [In 2006, Post 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 the singles, on the DVD side.] ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

    Post (DualDisc) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Army of Me
  • 3:54
  • Sound Clip for Army of Me from Post (DualDisc)

  • 2
  • Hyper-Ballad
  • 5:21
  • Sound Clip for Hyper-Ballad from Post (DualDisc)

  • 5
  • Enjoy
  • 3:56
  • Sound Clip for Enjoy from Post (DualDisc)

  • 7
  • Isobel
  • 5:47
  • Sound Clip for Isobel from Post (DualDisc)

  • 9
  • I Miss You
  • 4:03
  • Sound Clip for I Miss You from Post (DualDisc)

  • 10
  • Cover Me
  • 2:06
  • Sound Clip for Cover Me from Post (DualDisc)

  • 11
  • Headphones
  • 5:40
  • Sound Clip for Headphones from Post (DualDisc)

  • 12 (2)
  • Army of Me [DVD]
  • 13 (2)
  • Hyper-Ballad [DVD]
  • 14 (2)
  • The Modern Things [DVD]
  • 15 (2)
  • It's Oh So Quiet [DVD]
  • 16 (2)
  • Enjoy [DVD]
  • 17 (2)
  • You've Been Flirting Again [DVD]
  • 18 (2)
  • Isobel [DVD]
  • 19 (2)
  • Possibly Maybe [DVD]
  • 20 (2)
  • I Miss You [DVD]
  • 21 (2)
  • Cover Me [DVD]
  • 22 (2)
  • Headphones [DVD]
  • 23 (2)
  • Army of Me [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • 24 (2)
  • Isobel [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • 25 (2)
  • It's Oh So Quiet [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • 26 (2)
  • Hyper-Ballad [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • 27 (2)
  • Possibly Maybe [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • 28 (2)
  • I Miss You [DTS Surround Sound][*]
  • Credits of Post (DualDisc)

    • Tricky
    • Keyboards, Producer, Programming
    • Deodato
    • Conductor, String Conductor, String Arrangements