'It's Oh So Quiet' is actually a cover of a cover. The original was a German song that then was translated into English and recorded by Betty Hutton in 1951. After over forty years, Björk then covered the English version of the song, and the rest is history.
i would sell my soul to hear hyperballad for the first time again. great reaction!!! so excited for the next two albums vespertine is my #1 of all time
I’ve been a fan since debut. Early 90’s music was a lot about experimenting. Electronic music started to blend in with mainstream and pop music. Björk was definetly a pioneer. Listen to the song Björk wrote the song Bedtime story that Madonna recorded for her album. Sweet Intuition is almost like a demo version of Madonna’s song.
That’s really cool, didn’t know that and it makes sense with Bjork’s popularity why she’s so revered in the experimenting music world. But didn’t know the 90s was all about experimenting and trying things out but looking at some of the movies, it kinda make sense
@@elvideoentertainment I was very much into this type if music, like Massive Attack, Portishead, Faithless, Basement Jaxx, Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Prodigy etc. bands that all came from the UK, but Daft Punk and Air were coming up in France, and Missy Elliot and Timbaland were doing simular things in US alrhough different genre. Björk will always have a special place in my heart because of her originality and artistry. But when she gets really experimental I can’t really do a full album🙈 Debut, Post, Homogenic, Vespertine and Vulnicura are all easy on the ears in my opinion. The other albums are brilliant and conceptual but no very accessible for my ears. Looking forward to see how the albums land with you.🙏🏽
I love how you listen to the b-sides as well!! There is a b-side you are missing which is called “karvel” and it is one of my favorites of all time! You need to give it a listen
I highly recommend taking the time to watch the music videos for some of these songs! It just adds a whole other layer of admiration and depth to Björk and her artistry. Maybe like a two part livestream like how you reacted to Lana Del Rey’s stuff.
I’ll throw in a few additions that might enhance your understanding/enjoyment of the album: - as the title suggests, it is “Post” in the sense of the continuation of her debut album, with her thinking of it as its natural progression - although I’m far from a musical expert, there have been debates on both “Army of Me” and “Enjoy” as two of the few instances in pop music where an artist used the locrian mode (an unconventional musical scale, basically), which is why they both sound so dark - the one who’s going to meet an Army of Björk is none other than her brother, who she’s scolding (and will again in a future album) - the act of throwing things off a cliff in Hyperballad does indeed refer to her struggling with depression and intrusive thoughts (like imagining how her body would feel like slamming against the rocks) while being in a relationship, and can be also interpreted as a way to cope with the implications of actually being committed to someone, something that she feels to be quite scary, with standing on top of a cliff kind of counterweighting the feeling of being “safe up here with you” Anyways, I’m excited for Homogenic! Its last track, All Is Full Of Love, was put out as a single but in a different version, which I think was the original mix that she produced before changing it at the last minute. No pressure to include it in your reaction or anything, just throwing it out there because I’ve always felt it was far superior to the one that ended up on the album. You can find this other version on the official video for the song or at the forefront of her Greatest Hits on Spotify. Oh, and if you ever felt like you were curious to watch a live performance from her, there’s one for Hyperballad that’s personally quite a blast and a bit different than what she put on the album. You’d find it by searching “live in paris”. This is also on the same wavelength of “only if you feel like it”! Cheers! Glad you enjoyed the discography so far! 😊
6:23, I was aware of her existence, but I only truly discovered Björk's music when she had just released "Homogenic." After sticking to it for a literal month, listening to it day and night, I eventually became curious about "Post" and "Debut." "Homogenic" felt experimental to me back then, and I thought the house vibes in "Debut" were really uncommon for pop. I never really liked house music, but I loved "Debut." However, "Post" did not feel too experimental to me, in the sense that techno and trance were everywhere at that time. What was different about her was that, to me, she seemed to be the only one who managed to incorporate this genre into pop music without making it sound cheap. I have to add, though, that many good songs remained unnoticed by most people. In fact, despite her hits and popularity, I never knew anybody who considered her "mainstream." Many of my friends didn't even know a single song other than "Human Behaviour" and "Army of Me," and a few of them maybe knew "Bachelorette." After "Homogenic," she kind of dropped out of the public perception even more. Probably because her level of experimentation had reached a point where it was no longer easily digestible. :)
I remember exactly when 'Post' came out in '95. I also remember that I was never really into techno music back in the 90's. 'Hyperballad' was the only song that was the closest and coolest I got into electonic music back then. It builds up amazing and I love the lyrics. This album is pure magic!
Oh you have no idea.... i got my hands in that CD in 1999 and I also bought Homogenic (with money I stole from my dad) and my life changed....those sounds were so alien to me and just fell in love with her ever since!!! I loved how you Understood her and the music, she Is fire, she Was fire, and she will always be the One! BTW, listen to her album Telegram is the remixes from Post... You will LOVE the mix of You've been flirting again. And that Lord of the Rings reference for Isobel.... Spot on!!!!! Especially, the "moth delivers her message" (that's how Gandalf used to call on the Eagles) You know a lot and I love you for that!
The remix- I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One-Sunshine Mix) so good. I loved this track back in the day, and found it again couple years ago and still so good. And yes this was innovative music back then, people might have thought this 'weird' back then, I loved her bc it made me feel seen as a teen. I listened to all kinds of music back then, and was also into night dancing (rave type) and beats, house etc.. (she dated Goldie and Tricky so must of influenced each other) so I appreciated her music for that too. some people just need innovative, authentic music in their life. This is a nice revisit (I haven't listened to Bjork as much in the last 20 years, I'm always listening to new music,, she has so many beautiful tracks.
Ayyy , glad ur continuing the Bjork journey. As you see/hear 🤭 , her sound was evolving but still retaining some elements of Debut's sound. Being older than You I was in my teens in 95 & yes this sound was Amazing however not something I hadn't come across b4hand, I was exposed to many genres of music by many cousins and friends at an early age. However, Personally, The song that BLEW MY WORLD was Hyperballad. To this day Top 10 tracks of my all time, of Anyone , for the incorporation of all the Classical Instruments. That Violin end always chokes me up. As I stated in my previous comment, her music videos are intricate to her overall concept of the track. She really starts to demonstrate that with Posts' Videos (if ur a Fan of Ren & Stimpy , the creator made the Video for this track). She was already starting to incorporate some electronic beats , sprinkled here & there on Post. At this point in her life , she was separating/ed, not sure , from her husband/son's father. However, moving forward from 95 she moves to London and started to get really into the Underground Rave/Techno party scene. These years will influence her next album, Homogenic. Looking forward to seeing it. Til then , TY for sharing the experience, Cuidate 👊
Yeah I’m starting to see from the comments that Hyper-ballad was the one that was so different and unique during the time. That’s so dope to hear! Thank you for sharing👏🏽 I also gotta watch the music videos cause Ren & Stimpy is weird, I like it but it’s known for being weird so I gotta watch her videos now. Moving to London and the influence of underground rave, I gotta get to homogenic soon, like now soon Lol thanks you for sharing 👏🏽🙏🏽 igualmente, que pasa buena
Post was the first CD I bought back in 1996 -1997 when I was a teenager. I still love it, hyperballad pulls my strings. And in from Costa Rica so it was even rarer to like Bjork here LOL
Nothing... exactly like...to consider the musical landscape of an era than to be proud and not unproud of one's age. You don't get to choose when you're born. I was born in a year when the atrocities of Vietnam were finally grinding down but, when I was about 16, this "unheard of" international musician put this album out did change ideas about music and the human condition (whether the latter was her intention or not)...that's a one-woman revolution & her artistic vision is alive & well, today.
The first time I ever listened to a Bjork CD was in 1997 and it was this album. It was the absolute weirdest thing I’d ever heard. I loved it. It felt like a strange little secret. I love seeing younger people find her music.
I broke up with a guy because he made a rude comment when i bought this CD. This album satisfies me to this day better than he ever could. The 90s were great!
Even though this vid is almost a year old. I'd like to respond to the "what was it like hearing this for the first time in1995" question. A lot of Bjork reaction vids ask this, and there's really an easy way to understand what it was like. Listen to Bjork's most recent album. That "what am I listening to? It's good, but weird as f@ck" is very much the same reaction folks had to this. So yeah, just listen to whatever her latest album is, and you'll understand how far out her stuff sounded in the 90's. In many countries, especially in North America, Bjork was the first artist to bring electronic music to the pop charts.
Aww I thought you were going to like this more than Debut but it looks like you didn’t 😅 Don’t worry, this album took a couple more listens to grow on me.
I had a huge poster of the album cover. Got drenched in rain when I left my window open while I was out. Thank you for reaction, this is album helped solidify my taste in music at the time it came out. I'm curiois, does the poduction sound dated to you?
to me, it just reminds me of a mix of the popular club sounds in london, (not bad but very distinct) but the only song that sounds "dated" is enjoy, i feel she wouldve done it differently on another album
'It's Oh So Quiet' is actually a cover of a cover. The original was a German song that then was translated into English and recorded by Betty Hutton in 1951. After over forty years, Björk then covered the English version of the song, and the rest is history.
so excited for Homogneic and Vespertine !
sameeee
i would sell my soul to hear hyperballad for the first time again. great reaction!!! so excited for the next two albums vespertine is my #1 of all time
This song was playing the moment I fell in love for the first time. It still takes me back to that moment whenever I hear it.
Hyperballad, Joga and Unison are the best of the best of her
The bonus tracks too?? Gyattt
I always appreciate ya for watching and supporting. The least I can do, thank you🙏🏽
Your reactions are sooo good! I really like to see others knowing about new artists. Great channel. From Brazil 🇧🇷
Obrigado Brazil 🇧🇷🙏🏽
I’ve been a fan since debut. Early 90’s music was a lot about experimenting. Electronic music started to blend in with mainstream and pop music. Björk was definetly a pioneer. Listen to the song Björk wrote the song Bedtime story that Madonna recorded for her album. Sweet Intuition is almost like a demo version of Madonna’s song.
That’s really cool, didn’t know that and it makes sense with Bjork’s popularity why she’s so revered in the experimenting music world. But didn’t know the 90s was all about experimenting and trying things out but looking at some of the movies, it kinda make sense
@@elvideoentertainment I was very much into this type if music, like Massive Attack, Portishead, Faithless, Basement Jaxx, Underworld, Chemical Brothers, Prodigy etc. bands that all came from the UK, but Daft Punk and Air were coming up in France, and Missy Elliot and Timbaland were doing simular things in US alrhough different genre. Björk will always have a special place in my heart because of her originality and artistry. But when she gets really experimental I can’t really do a full album🙈 Debut, Post, Homogenic, Vespertine and Vulnicura are all easy on the ears in my opinion. The other albums are brilliant and conceptual but no very accessible for my ears. Looking forward to see how the albums land with you.🙏🏽
Oh yeah the Bedtime Story video from Madonna is dope as hell
I love how you listen to the b-sides as well!! There is a b-side you are missing which is called “karvel” and it is one of my favorites of all time! You need to give it a listen
Yasss we love Icelandic 😍
Karvel ?
Maximum level on my hi fi system ^^
Fun fact about sweet intuition, it's bjork's version of a song she wrote for Madonna called bedtime stories. :)
I highly recommend taking the time to watch the music videos for some of these songs! It just adds a whole other layer of admiration and depth to Björk and her artistry. Maybe like a two part livestream like how you reacted to Lana Del Rey’s stuff.
I like that idea🤔
Homegenic for me THE BIG ONEEEEEE the boss 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’ll throw in a few additions that might enhance your understanding/enjoyment of the album:
- as the title suggests, it is “Post” in the sense of the continuation of her debut album, with her thinking of it as its natural progression
- although I’m far from a musical expert, there have been debates on both “Army of Me” and “Enjoy” as two of the few instances in pop music where an artist used the locrian mode (an unconventional musical scale, basically), which is why they both sound so dark
- the one who’s going to meet an Army of Björk is none other than her brother, who she’s scolding (and will again in a future album)
- the act of throwing things off a cliff in Hyperballad does indeed refer to her struggling with depression and intrusive thoughts (like imagining how her body would feel like slamming against the rocks) while being in a relationship, and can be also interpreted as a way to cope with the implications of actually being committed to someone, something that she feels to be quite scary, with standing on top of a cliff kind of counterweighting the feeling of being “safe up here with you”
Anyways, I’m excited for Homogenic! Its last track, All Is Full Of Love, was put out as a single but in a different version, which I think was the original mix that she produced before changing it at the last minute. No pressure to include it in your reaction or anything, just throwing it out there because I’ve always felt it was far superior to the one that ended up on the album. You can find this other version on the official video for the song or at the forefront of her Greatest Hits on Spotify.
Oh, and if you ever felt like you were curious to watch a live performance from her, there’s one for Hyperballad that’s personally quite a blast and a bit different than what she put on the album. You’d find it by searching “live in paris”. This is also on the same wavelength of “only if you feel like it”!
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed the discography so far! 😊
which other song does she sclod her brother on? so interesting
@@XxxL4SH3SxN0x3Y3SxxXthat would be “Where Is The Line” on Medúlla.
@@XxxL4SH3SxN0x3Y3SxxXit is called “Where Is the Line” from her album “Medúlla”.
@@XxxL4SH3SxN0x3Y3SxxX Where Is The Line, from Medúlla
6:23, I was aware of her existence, but I only truly discovered Björk's music when she had just released "Homogenic." After sticking to it for a literal month, listening to it day and night, I eventually became curious about "Post" and "Debut." "Homogenic" felt experimental to me back then, and I thought the house vibes in "Debut" were really uncommon for pop. I never really liked house music, but I loved "Debut."
However, "Post" did not feel too experimental to me, in the sense that techno and trance were everywhere at that time. What was different about her was that, to me, she seemed to be the only one who managed to incorporate this genre into pop music without making it sound cheap.
I have to add, though, that many good songs remained unnoticed by most people. In fact, despite her hits and popularity, I never knew anybody who considered her "mainstream." Many of my friends didn't even know a single song other than "Human Behaviour" and "Army of Me," and a few of them maybe knew "Bachelorette." After "Homogenic," she kind of dropped out of the public perception even more. Probably because her level of experimentation had reached a point where it was no longer easily digestible. :)
some fact about Homegenic in that is one of the best albums of the HISTORYYYYY with a perfect score
I remember exactly when 'Post' came out in '95. I also remember that I was never really into techno music back in the 90's. 'Hyperballad' was the only song that was the closest and coolest I got into electonic music back then. It builds up amazing and I love the lyrics. This album is pure magic!
Oh you have no idea.... i got my hands in that CD in 1999 and I also bought Homogenic (with money I stole from my dad) and my life changed....those sounds were so alien to me and just fell in love with her ever since!!!
I loved how you Understood her and the music, she Is fire, she Was fire, and she will always be the One!
BTW, listen to her album Telegram is the remixes from Post... You will LOVE the mix of You've been flirting again.
And that Lord of the Rings reference for Isobel.... Spot on!!!!! Especially, the "moth delivers her message" (that's how Gandalf used to call on the Eagles) You know a lot and I love you for that!
The remix- I Miss You (Dobie Rub Part One-Sunshine Mix) so good. I loved this track back in the day, and found it again couple years ago and still so good.
And yes this was innovative music back then, people might have thought this 'weird' back then, I loved her bc it made me feel seen as a teen. I listened to all kinds of music back then, and was also into night dancing (rave type) and beats, house etc.. (she dated Goldie and Tricky so must of influenced each other) so I appreciated her music for that too. some people just need innovative, authentic music in their life. This is a nice revisit (I haven't listened to Bjork as much in the last 20 years, I'm always listening to new music,, she has so many beautiful tracks.
Can't wait for your reaction to Homogenic
OMG I was just thinking about when you'd drop this reaction
i am absolutely THRILLED you reacted to this album. it's my fav of all time !!! ^U^
Björk came to me during my MTV years when I was 14 - 16
Ayyy , glad ur continuing the Bjork journey. As you see/hear 🤭 , her sound was evolving but still retaining some elements of Debut's sound. Being older than You I was in my teens in 95 & yes this sound was Amazing however not something I hadn't come across b4hand, I was exposed to many genres of music by many cousins and friends at an early age. However, Personally, The song that BLEW MY WORLD was Hyperballad. To this day Top 10 tracks of my all time, of Anyone , for the incorporation of all the Classical Instruments. That Violin end always chokes me up. As I stated in my previous comment, her music videos are intricate to her overall concept of the track. She really starts to demonstrate that with Posts' Videos (if ur a Fan of Ren & Stimpy , the creator made the Video for this track). She was already starting to incorporate some electronic beats , sprinkled here & there on Post. At this point in her life , she was separating/ed, not sure , from her husband/son's father. However, moving forward from 95 she moves to London and started to get really into the Underground Rave/Techno party scene. These years will influence her next album, Homogenic.
Looking forward to seeing it. Til then , TY for sharing the experience, Cuidate 👊
Yeah I’m starting to see from the comments that Hyper-ballad was the one that was so different and unique during the time. That’s so dope to hear! Thank you for sharing👏🏽 I also gotta watch the music videos cause Ren & Stimpy is weird, I like it but it’s known for being weird so I gotta watch her videos now. Moving to London and the influence of underground rave, I gotta get to homogenic soon, like now soon Lol thanks you for sharing 👏🏽🙏🏽 igualmente, que pasa buena
YASSSSSSS PAPI ILY
H O M O G E N I C ! ! ! We're all waiting :))
I think Hyperballad Isobel and PossiblyMaybe are 3 of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard ❤️❤️❤️
Post was the first CD I bought back in 1996 -1997 when I was a teenager. I still love it, hyperballad pulls my strings.
And in from Costa Rica so it was even rarer to like Bjork here LOL
Yessss
aaaaa I love this album
espero que ele reaja ao Homogenic 🔥
Message from France
Mister , your reaction hyperballad when the beat start ? You make my day :)
Thank you :)
Love bjork
Bjork is bi
Also the b side to homogenic called 'so broken' has two spanish guitars and is my second favorite b side track from her
Yessss. It was shoking experimental at that time, I'm 51 now. And every bjork albun is a shock. And I love it!
Nothing... exactly like...to consider the musical landscape of an era than to be proud and not unproud of one's age. You don't get to choose when you're born. I was born in a year when the atrocities of Vietnam were finally grinding down but, when I was about 16, this "unheard of" international musician put this album out did change ideas about music and the human condition (whether the latter was her intention or not)...that's a one-woman revolution & her artistic vision is alive & well, today.
Me when Björk :) 17:30 Since you mention LOTR, she was approached to sing a song for them but declined due to pregnancy (edit:spelling)
That’s really dope! Never knew that. But pregnancy is tough and that’s more important, her career will always be there
The first time I ever listened to a Bjork CD was in 1997 and it was this album. It was the absolute weirdest thing I’d ever heard. I loved it. It felt like a strange little secret. I love seeing younger people find her music.
I broke up with a guy because he made a rude comment when i bought this CD. This album satisfies me to this day better than he ever could. The 90s were great!
You need to hear Vespertine album 🥴🫣
Listen to DJ Shadow's endtroducing he sampled Possibly Maybe on the track Mutual Slump
Even though this vid is almost a year old. I'd like to respond to the "what was it like hearing this for the first time in1995" question. A lot of Bjork reaction vids ask this, and there's really an easy way to understand what it was like. Listen to Bjork's most recent album. That "what am I listening to? It's good, but weird as f@ck" is very much the same reaction folks had to this. So yeah, just listen to whatever her latest album is, and you'll understand how far out her stuff sounded in the 90's. In many countries, especially in North America, Bjork was the first artist to bring electronic music to the pop charts.
My favourite remix for, "Possibly Maybe" is by Lucy. Still dope af.
Aww I thought you were going to like this more than Debut but it looks like you didn’t 😅 Don’t worry, this album took a couple more listens to grow on me.
Another really good B-side from Post is Karvel. Es muy bailable.
DJ Shadow actually sampled Possibly Maybe
you will for sure love homogenic. most of it is self produced too
Bjork really is a fantastic producer. Can’t wait to get to it
I had a huge poster of the album cover. Got drenched in rain when I left my window open while I was out. Thank you for reaction, this is album helped solidify my taste in music at the time it came out. I'm curiois, does the poduction sound dated to you?
to me, it just reminds me of a mix of the popular club sounds in london, (not bad but very distinct) but the only song that sounds "dated" is enjoy, i feel she wouldve done it differently on another album
Isobel is easily top5 björk songs ever
Homogenic next and then her best album vespertine ❤
i cant wait for homogenic and vulnicura
Please do the remix album next.
HOMOGENIC WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU, YOU ARE NOT READY, YOU ARE NOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
can't wait for homogenic now lol 🧡
I thought post would be my favorite and then I listened to homogenic... get ready
anotheerr plsss
Homogenic plsss
pleeeease do homogenic next!!
Bro watch her videos
hyperballad was so good you only covered half of it, good thing imma skip 90 percent of this video lol
This album was so ahead of its time when it came out. Still is in my opinion.