With 2004's MEDULLA, Bjork's already distinctive musical vision is catapulted into another stratosphere. Using the mouth as the primary instrument--vocal, percussive, and otherwise--MEDULLA evokes the ethereal sound of an angelic spirit and a group of Benedictine monks desperately hurtling through outer space. "Pleasure Is All Mine" immediately establishes MEDULLA's haunting, yet strangely comforting, tone. On top of a distorted background of carnal breathing, the vocals of Bjork, Inuit throat singer Tagaq, Mike Patton (Fantomas/Mr. Bungle), and the Icelandic Choir combine with the rhythms of human beat-box Rahzel, building to an eerily ferocious intensity.
The album, which also features art-rock pioneer Robert Wyatt, shifts back and forth between ambitious, operatically layered tracks ("Where Is the Line," "Desired Constellation") and more direct a cappella songs ("Show Me Forgiveness," "Oll Birtan"). Bjork reaches her peak when she combines both of these seemingly disparate forces, as in the electrifying "Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)" and the album-closer, "Triumph of a Heart." MEDULLA proves that, once again, when it comes to sheer musical audacity, Bjork knows no boundaries.
Japanese pressing of the Icelandic icon's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Komid'. 15 tracks in total. Polydor.
The Japanese version features additional material.Rolling Stone (p.79) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "MEDULLA is both the most extreme record Bjork has ever released and the most immediately accessible....[With] and awe-inspiring architecture of sound..." Spin (p.111) - "On MEDULLA, her voice is in constant motion, in sync with the beat, rather than battling it..." - Grade: B+ Spin (p.65) - Ranked #19 in Spin's "40 Best Albums of the Year" - "She's a siren, luring us into the mystic with nothing but her voice." Entertainment Weekly (pp.161-2) - "[S]he'll soon have you shunning electronica....One of her best efforts..." - Grade: A Uncut (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 - "It is the curious marriage of glottal outpouring and emotional candour to microscopically detailed and often utterly illogical arrangements that keeps her music vital and unpredictable." Uncut (p.76) - Ranked #41 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "[A]n awe-inspiring achievement..." The Wire (p.55) - "MEDULLA breezes with a sense of serendipitous discovery, with Bjork singing as sublime as ever." CMJ (p.39) - "The beats of 'Mouth's Cradle' spit and sputter, sometimes as a contrast and sometimes as a perfect fit to the female choir that haunts the corners of the song." Mojo (Publisher) (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 - "MEDULLA is not only the bravest record she's ever made, it's also one of the strangest and most uncompromising by a major artist to get a commercial release....[With a] raw beauty, intricate choral arrangements and decidedly outr‚ production..."
Still Bjork Typical Bjork. If you're a fan you'll like this one. Submitted by andamo_purvis (Phoenix AZ) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo This review is for a different format.
No Review CD was a gift. I'm more of a metal fan. Submitted by gsn4402 (Fredericksburg, VA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo This review is for a different format.
Great if you are a Bjork fan I read a lot of bad reviews for this album and I started listening to it with no expectations.. And I really liked it. I've been a Bjork fan since Debut splattered that giant teddy bear all over the music channel, and I think that's a major factor in my opinion. I have always liked her innovation, gathering diverse musicians for live performances (like resonant wineglass players), and adapting her sound using new technologies.
This album IS a piece of Bjork's art. Some of the album is admittedly abstract and I don't like every bit of it, but it's definitely worth picking up if you're a fan, and worth listening to otherwise. Hope this helped =j Submitted by altkpd (Concord, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo This review is for a different format.
Disappointed I love just about everything BJork and I have albums of hers and The Sugar Cubes including some more rare albums. This album is just plain wierd (not that her others aren't a bit quirky) and has very little listen value.
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BJORK is awesome ...great concept album! its amazing what you can do when you get rid of instruments. best track is number three...where is the line? check it out all! Submitted by snowboardwcu (philadelphia, pa, usa) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo This review is for a different format.
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