1995-07-12 SFX Hall, Dublin, Ireland
Björk
1995-07-12
SFX Hall
Dublin, Ireland
Source:
Audience Recording > CDR (?gen) > EAC > wav > Flac Frontend (level 7, align SB) > flac
Tracklist:
01. Headphones
02. Army of Me
03. The Modern Things
04. Human Behavior
05. Isobel
06. Venus as a Boy (cuts at very end)
07. Possibly Maybe
08. Anchor Song
09. Hyperballad
10. Enjoy
11. Crying (cuts at 4:22)
12. /Violently Happy
13. I Go Humble
14. I Miss You
Notes:
There are quite a few cuts on this disc, especially right at the end and beginning of tracks.
Thanks A.B. for the disc!
Bjork Hub:
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See:
http://ebweb.at/ortner/tia/95/vox9510/vox9510.html
Eight hours later she's on-stage at the SFX, a dry venue, tonight packed and sweltering. She has a first- rate band-drummer Trevor Morais, keyboardist Guy Sigsworth, Leila Arub (a mad US mixer and DJ), and the Japanese Coba on accordion-yet the gig is slow to take off. The crowd are poised to rave, but her songs are less about dance than old-fashioned swoony swing. From the brooding defiance of 'Army Of Me' to a languid, saucy 'Big Time Sensuality' she croons like a female Tony Bennett, and it becomes clear that Björk's phrasing is rooted more in jazz than pop. Apart from a few characteristic arm flutters, her presentation is more minimalist, making her voice do the work of charming and engaging the crowd. By the end of the set, they're stomping for an encore, and it seems to have been a success. But later, backstage, she is dancing wildly in her dressing room to Michael Jackson, her ghetto blaster cranked up loud. Gone is the composed creature of the morning-now she is a frustrated, angry human dynamo. So how did she find the gig? "It was shit!" she shouts. "Shit! Everything went wrong."