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- Date Released: June 13, 1995
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Alternative, Downtempo
- Label: One Little Indian / Second Wind
Indie-rock’s reigning queen of weird confirms her status as royalty.
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We Say...
Having established herself on the pop stage with Debut, follow-up Post (1995) saw Björk’s ambitions go widescreen.With everyone from Tricky to Howie B to 808 State’s Graham Massey fighting over the producer's chair and a musical palette ranging from ambient dub ("Possibly Me") to strident techno-pop ("Army of Me") Post boasts a musical vision to match Cecil B. DeMille.
And then there’s the lyrics. Bizarre, brazen and remorselessly tongue-in cheek, songs like "Enjoy" and "You’ve Been Flirting Again" are dark, delirious examinations of the mating game whilst "Hyperballad" is euphoric — “We live on a mountain/ Right at the top/ There’s a beautiful view” — but only to disguise a damning rejection of consumerism. It was smash hit "It’s Oh So Quiet" which kept the accountants happy, however. A reworking of Betty Hutton’s Hollywood showtune "Blow a Fuse" delivered with a kindergarten cutesiness, confirming her role as indie-rock’s reigning queen of weird. From this point on, Björk was in the big league. -
They Say...
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.
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Credits
- Deodato - Conductor // Deodato - Conductor // Deodato - Conductor // Deodato - String Arrangements // Deodato - String Arrangements // Deodato - String Arrangements // Björk - Organ // Björk - Keyboards // Björk - Vocals // Björk - Producer // Björk - String Arrangements // Björk - Brass Arrangement // Björk - Audio Production // John Altman - Conductor // John Altman - Orchestration // John Altman - Orchestral Arrangements // John Barclay - ? // John Barclay - Musician // Gary Barnacle - Sax (Soprano) // Gary Barnacle - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - ? // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Alan Barnes - Musician // Pete Beachill - ? // Pete Beachill - Musician // Howard Howie Bernstein - Engineer // Howard Howie Bernstein - Mixing // Stuart Brooks - Trumpet // Simon Chamberlain - ? // Simon Chamberlain - Musician // Marius de Vries - Keyboards // Marius de Vries - Programming // Markus Dravs - Electronic Sounds // Markus Dravs - Engineer // Markus Dravs - Mixing // Markus Dravs - Electronic Noise // Markus Dravs - Mixing Engineer // Simon Gardner - ? // Simon Gardner - Musician // Colin Green - ? // Colin Green - Musician // Isobel Griffiths - Contractor // Isobel Griffiths - Orchestra Contractor // Malcolm Griffiths - ? // Malcolm Griffiths - Musician // Nellee Hooper - Producer // Nellee Hooper - Audio Production // Howie B - Programming // Howie B - Programming // Howie B - Programming // Howie B - Programming // Howie B - Producer // Howie B - Producer // Howie B - Producer // Howie B - Producer // Howie B - Engineer // Howie B - Engineer // Howie B - Engineer // Howie B - Engineer // Howie B - Mixing // Howie B - Mixing // Howie B - Mixing // Howie B - Mixing // Ralph Salmins - ? // Ralph Salmins - Musician // Steve Saunders - ? // Steve Saunders - Musician // J. Neil Sidwell - ? // J. Neil Sidwell - Musician // Guy Sigsworth - Harpsichord // Talvin Singh - Percussion // Bill Skeat - ? // Robert Smissen - Viola // Mark "Spike" Stent - Mixing // Al Stone - Mixing // Al Stone - Mixing Engineer // Ray Swinfield - ? // Ray Swinfield - Musician // Bob Sydor - ? // Bob Sydor - Musician // Philip Todd - ? // Philip Todd - Musician // Tricky - Keyboards // Tricky - Programming // Tricky - Producer // Tricky - Audio Production // Mark Warner - Assistant Engineer // Gavyn Wright - Concert Master // Gavyn Wright - Orchestra Leader // Paul Morgan - ? // Paul Morgan - Musician // Maurice Murphy - Trumpet // Steve Waterman - ? // Steve Waterman - Musician // Tony Pleeth - Cello // Niall Acott - Assistant Engineer // Niall Acott - Mixing Assistant // Kirsten Cowie - Assistant Engineer // Kirsten Cowie - Mixing Assistant // Graham Massey - Keyboards // Graham Massey - Programming // Graham Massey - Producer // Graham Massey - Audio Production // Me Company - Artwork // Me Company - Cover Design // Oswald "Wiz" Bowe - Assistant Engineer // Oswald "Wiz" Bowe - Mixing Assistant // Al Fisch - Engineer // Nick Kirkland - Assistant Engineer // Nick Kirkland - Mixing Assistant // Adrian Scarff - Assistant Engineer // Adrian Scarff - Mixing Assistant // Hussein Chalaya - Clothing/Wardrobe // Hussein Chalaya - Jacket Design // Jim Couza - Dulcimer (Hammer) // Lenny Franchi - Programming // Lenny Franchi - Engineer // Will O'Donovan - Assistant Engineer // Will O'Donovan - Mixing Assistant // Jon P. - Assistant Engineer // Jon P. - Mixing Assistant // Stephane Sednaoui - Photography // Steve Price - Engineer // Gorby - Assistant Engineer // Martin Gardiner - ? // Martin Gardiner - Model // Einar Örn - Trumpet // Connie Hughes - ? // Connie Hughes - Musician
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