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Old 09-24-2011, 01:34 AM   #11 (permalink)
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a beginner's guide to Björk



I was making a CD of my favorite Björk tracks, so I figured I 'd share it. Here's hoping Biophilia forces me to make another one. I think her two best albums are Post and Vespertine, so songs from those albums are frequent. I pared my playlist down from around two hours to fit on a CD, the last song that was cut was "It's Oh So Quiet".

All files were transcoded from FLAC to MP3 V0(LAME 3.98.4). I also embedded artwork and included a m3u playlist. The track numbers on the files are the order of the playlist, and the track numbers in the tags are from the CD/Vinyl. All of the files sourced from CD except Cvalda, which is from an excellent vinyl rip. Songs are ordered by date of release. Enjoy!



Human Behaviour

Army Of Me
Hyper-Ballad
Enjoy
I Miss You

Hunter
Jóga
Alarm Call

Cvalda

Hidden Place
Cocoon
Pagan Poetry
Aurora
Heirloom
Unison

Crystalline




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