Friday, 24 January 2014
Björk - Violently Live - Bootleg (Flac)
Note: Date of Manchester appearance varies.
Might be December 19, 1993 as well.
Tracklist:
Kosmopolitan, Aarhus, Denmark 09.09.1993
01 Human Behaviour
02 The Habour [Atlantic]
03 One Day
04 Venus As A Boy
05 Come To Me
06 Aeroplane
07 Play Dead
08 Crying
09 Violently Happy
10 There's More To Life Than This
11 Big Time Sensuality
12 If You Complain Once More [Army Of Me]
13 Modern Things
The Academy, Manchester, UK - September 14, 1993
14 Human Behaviour [++]
15 The Habour [Atlantic] [++]
16 One Day [++]
17 Come To Me [++]
18 The Anchor Song [++]
Artwork:
In subdirectory "artwork" and available at http://artwork.easytree.org
Lineage:
SBD > silver bootleg (Venus Music VM 003 1994) > EAC > FLAC Frontend (align on sector boundaries, level 8)
.md5 (for .wav) and Fingerprints incl.
Originally torrented through http://bt.easytree.org – please donate!
As always: Comments/ratings highly appreciated!
Mind your karma – never make ANY profit off of the artist’s work provided with this torrent. Enjoy the music and share freely.
Please don’t pass this on in a lossy format, thank you.
jupiter2101
Notes:
The major reason why you should get this bootleg is the second (and the 15th) track "Atlantic". "Atlantic" is a song that is too beautiful to be described in words. You just have to hear it to understand what I mean. Except from that this bootleg also brings us an interesting version of "Play dead" played on pipes and flutes where Björk is singing lots of syncopes and a wonderful, haunting version of "Violently happy" with a church-organ and some really cool djunglist-noises. The early version of "Army of me" reminds me a little bit of Sugarcubes' own "Coldsweat"-remix that you find as a bonus-track on "Life's too good" and the early version of "The modern things" is a truly beautiful one with Björk singing along to a keyboard. "Violently live" also brings you two versions of "Human behaviour". The first one just sounds like the original album-version but the second one has got some really interesting echo-effects. Björk is singing the bootleg's last five tracks with a sadder tone of voice and that fits "Human behaviour" perfect. I'm not that positive to the live-version of "There's more to life than this", though. It sounds nothing but hasty to me.
The sound quality at track 1-13 is as magnificent as if it was an official recording. Björk's voice doesn't get disturbed by the cries from the audience. Track 14-18 is recorded with a little bit worse sound-quality and the cries from the audience is spoiling many of the intros. There's a flute that follows her voice in many tracks and that sounds interesting sometimes but I could have made it without that flute. Some of the songs has got even more instruments than on the original "Debut"-album.
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