| | Bjork Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark Soundtrack CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Renowned director Lars Von Trier's stroke of genius in making his 2000 film DANCER IN THE DARK was to cast Iceland-born avant-pop siren Bjork in the central role and then enlist her aid in composing and performing a series of musical numbers for the movie. In the film, Bjork's character Selma lives an unrelentingly hard life as a single mother and factory worker who is quickly going blind. The film's songs come from Selma's inner world, where she (and the audience) find respite from all the harshness of reality.
Bjork's compositions, with orchestral arrangements from Vince Mendoza, hang together on their own quite nicely. Catherine Deneuve (Bjork's co-star) and Radiohead's Thom Yorke make effective vocal cameos, but Bjork's voice and music are the central focus. As we hear the industrial sounds of the factory turn into the rhythm of a song, or follow Bjork's oddly intuitive melodic leaps through a dreamlike haze of strings, it becomes clear that her idiosyncratic writing style adapts quite well to the cinematic milieu. As usual, her uniquely entrancing singing style stands out above almost all else.
"Overture" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance and "I've Seen It All" was nominated for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accopanying A Vocalist.
Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark
Personnel: Björk (celesta); Guy Sigsworth (celesta).
Recording information: El Cortijo Studios; Greenhouse, Reyjavik; Osterled, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Arrangers: Björk; Guy Sigsworth.
Personnel includes: Bjork, Thom Yorke (vocals); Vince Mendoza (arranger).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Rolling Stone (9/28/00, p.56) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A particularly accessible career highlight....an appropriate marriage of industrial clanging and symphonic melodrama..." Spin (11/00, p.197) - 8 out of 10 - "...Beguiling...evidence of [her] unstoppable growth....organic rhythms are modernized in the grand sweep of Vincent Mendoza's orchestral arrangements, with Bjork's voice the uncategorizable element in between..." Q (11/00, pp.99-101) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A slalom of a record, there's still enough synapse-jangling vocal invention and moments of great beauty to make it a worthy addition to [her] singular oeuvre." Uncut (10/00, p.102) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Hisses, stomps, thuds and buzzes which evoke everything from Einsturzende Neubaten to Fred 'n' Ginger..." Alternative Press (12/00, p.91) - 5 out of 5 - "...100 percent pure Bjork and may well be her best work yet..." CMJ (1/08/01, p.10) - Included in CMJ's "Best of the Year" for 2000. CMJ (9/18/00, p.3) - "...An absolutely absurd pairing of forms, styles and voices, but one [she] pulls off brilliantly..." Melody Maker (9/26/00, pp.50-1) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A unique talent doing what comes naturally....she's a genius. This is a mere half-hour of wild story-telling thoughts made musical..." Mojo (Publisher) (10/00, p.100) - "...Innovative and exuberant..." NME (Magazine) (9/16/00, p.37) - 8 out of 10 - "...Strange and rewarding..." Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark Soundtrack Music Bjork Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark Soundtrack Songs Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark Soundtrack Music Selmasongs: Music From The Motion Picture Dancer In The Dark Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Great, but get the movie Actually I give this one 3 1/2 stars, it is a worthwhile addition for die-hard fans and a companion piece to the movie. A little too brief though, and should have been initially sold at a budget price. Submitted by a reviewer (Milwaukee, WI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Accessible? Somewhere above someone claims this to be her most accessible release? I don't think so... but I would say it's her most ambitious, musically, and perhaps the most rewarding for that. I love this album, the marriage of background noises to the music is masterful. It's all the more moving after you've seen the film. Previously I said that Post and Hyper-ballad were highlights for me from Bjork. Let me add this album and, in particular, the tracks Scatter Heart and New World. A phenomenal talent and an amazing album... not to everyone's tastes but I hope you can get into it... you will be rewarded! Submitted by nicktidey (Yokohama, Japan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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