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  2. Big Time Sensuality - Wikipedia

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    The video helped Björk to be known in North America where it received heavy rotation on MTV channels, with many noting that the video was more known in the country than the song: "Few people know how the melody for "Big Time Sensuality" starts, but anyone who watched MTV in the early '90s could cheerfully belt out the single measure when she ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Björk - Wikipedia

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    "The Anchor Song" Björk: Björk Björk Debut: 1993 [7] [176] "The Boho Dance" [note 69] Björk: Joni Mitchell: Björk Guy Sigsworth A Tribute to Joni Mitchell: 2007 [177] "The Comet Song" † [note 70] Björk: Björk Sjón Björk Matthew Herbert Mark Bell — 2010 [178] [179] [127] "The Dull Flame of Desire" † [note 71] Björk with Anohni ...

  4. Björk discography - Wikipedia

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    An expanded Edition was released in 2023 as part of Record Store Day. [77] Country Creatures (with Fever Ray and The Knife) Type: EP; Release date: 1 November 2019; Formats: 12" vinyl; It features Fever Ray's remix of "Features Creatures", The Knife's remix of "Features Creatures" and Björk's remix of Fever Ray's song "This Country Makes It ...

  5. List of Björk live performances - Wikipedia

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    February 4, 2023 Máni I – Snjótungl/Storm Moon Smekkleysa record store Reykjavík, Iceland [207] May 6, 2023 Smekkleysa Flower Moon [208] June 3, 2023 Hvalir Kvalir – Strawberry Moon [209] June 7, 2023 [p] Fan exclusive and intimate DJ experience Höfuðstöðin [210] [211] June 11, 2023 [p] June 13, 2023 [p] July 8, 2023 Mánakvöld ...

  6. Björk - Wikipedia

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    Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born on 21 November 1965 in Reykjavík. [12] She was raised by her mother, Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir (7 October 1946 – 25 October 2018 [13]), an activist who protested against the development of Iceland's Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant, [14] having divorced from Björk's father, Guðmundur Gunnarsson, an electrician and union leader, after Björk was born.

  7. Oral (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted at number 42 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, becoming Björk's first entry on the chart. On 10 April 2024, a remix of the song by Olof Dreijer was released on streaming services. It is Björk and Dreijer's second collaboration, after Country Creatures (2019). [5]

  8. All Is Full of Love - Wikipedia

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    "All Is Full of Love" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk from her third studio album, Homogenic (1997). The lyrics were inspired by love in spring and Ragnarök of Norse mythology . Björk's original version is a trip hop ballad with soul influences, harp, strings, and electronic beats; the version on Homogenic is a minimalist ambient remix ...

  9. Saved by Magic - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on August 1, 2005, by Bjork's personal label, Duna Records. In September 2023, the album was re-released by Heavy Psych Sounds Records as two separate albums under the new title, Saved by Magic Again. The albums feature track listings consisting of the songs recorded by Bjork himself and the songs recorded with the Bros ...