Sunday, September 18, 2022

Björk Violently Live(VM003)


ARTIST   Björk
TITLE    Violently Live
VENUE    Kosmopolitan [+]
         The Academy [++}
CITY     Aarhus [+]
         Manchester [++]
STATE
COUNTRY  Denmark [+]
         England [++]
DATE     September 9, 1993 [+]
         September 14, 1993 [++]

Note: Date of Manchester appearance varies.
      Might be December 19, 1993 as well.

Tracklist:
  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 [+]
  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.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-10797/bjork/violent.htm

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