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  2. Debut (Björk album) - Wikipedia

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    Come to Me" features a "hazy musical backdrop of raindrop synths, padded drums and sweeping strings"; [26] lyrically, it explores a "sensually intense need to nurture." [48] "Violently Happy" is the most hardcore techno track on the album. [48]

  3. Big Time Sensuality - Wikipedia

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    On 8 August 1993, she appeared on the UK show The Beat, performing the song along with "Venus as a Boy" and "Come to Me". Björk performed the song live on other British shows like Dance Energy , Top of the Pops and Smash Hits Poll Winners Party .

  4. Human Behaviour - Wikipedia

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    On 13 October 1993 she performed a set of three songs, including "Come to Me" and "The Anchor Song" on Planeta Rock. [32] The song was part of her MTV Unplugged setlist, and was performed with a harpsichord solely. She also performed the song and was also interviewed on an October 1993 episode of the then-new talk show Late Night with Conan O ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Björk - Wikipedia

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    "All Is Full of Love" † Björk: Björk Howie B Björk [note 4] Homogenic: 1997 [5] [14] "All Neon Like" Björk: Björk Björk Mark Bell Homogenic: 1997 [5] [15] "All We Are" [note 5] Björk with Dirty Projectors: David Longstreth: David Longstreth Mount Wittenberg Orca: 2010 [16] [17] "Allow" Björk featuring Emilie Nicolas: Björk Emilie ...

  6. Vulnicura Live - Wikipedia

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    Vulnicura Live is a live album by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk featuring 14 songs performed during her 2015 Vulnicura tour featuring The Heritage Orchestra.The original release was available exclusively through Rough Trade record shops in very limited quantities and is published by One Little Indian.

  7. 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.

  8. Army of Me - Wikipedia

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    "Army of Me" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk for her second studio album, Post (1995). It was released on 24 April 1995 by One Little Indian as the lead single from the album.

  9. Telegram (album) - Wikipedia

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    Telegram is the first full-length and second overall remix album by Icelandic musician Björk, released on 25 November 1996.The album is a collection of remixes of several tracks from her album Post, which had all previously appeared as B-sides of the UK versions of the singles off Post, except the "Enjoy" remix which was previously unreleased.