Debut Box Set - The CD Singles Collection from Debut
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Debut Box Set - The CD Singles Collection from Debut | ||
Box set by Björk | ||
Released | September 1994 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Pop/Electronica | |
Length | 197:50 (total length of the 7 CDs) |
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Label | One Little Indian | |
Producer(s) | various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Björk chronology | ||
The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for all the People Who don't Buy White-Labels (1994) |
Debut Box Set - The CD Singles Collection from Debut (1994) |
Army of Me (1995) |
Debut Box Set - The CD Singles Collection from Debut was a seven CD compilation box released in 1994 by Icelandic singer Björk through label One Little Indian.
This box set contains, as the title indicates, a collection of singles taken from Debut, an album released in 1993. Several artists are featured in this compilation: Underworld, DJ Dom T, Justin Robertson with their remixes of Debut’s hits. Guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson appears with "Síðasta Ég" a song recorded in 1986 by The Elgar Sisters, a duet project between Guðlaugur and Björk. "Glóra" is another song recorded by Björk in the Elgar Sisters and it was composed and flute performed by Björk.
[edit] CD 1 - "Human Behaviour"
Length: 35:25
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Human Behaviour" | 04:12 | link | - |
02 | "Human Behaviour" (Close to Human Mix) | 06:22 | link | - |
03 | "Human Behaviour" (Underworld Mix) | 12:00 | link | sample |
04 | "Human Behaviour" (Dom T Mix) | 06:58 | link | - |
05 | "Human Behaviour" (Bassheads Edit) | 06:33 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Human Behaviour" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper, and it was produced by Hooper. It was first released in June 1993.
[edit] CD 2 - "Venus as a Boy" (version 1)
Length: 17:21
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Venus as a Boy" (Edit) | 04:07 | link | - |
02 | "Venus as a Boy" (Mikaell Riley Mix) | 04:50 | link | - |
03 | "There's More to Life than This" (Non Toilet) | 03:48 | link | - |
04 | "Violently Happy" (Domestic Mix) | 05:16 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Venus as a Boy" was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper. It was released as a single in August 1993.
- "There's More to Life than This" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produced by Hooper. The original version featured in Debut was recorded live at the Milk Bar toilets.
- "Violently Happy" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produced by Hooper.
[edit] CD 3 - "Big Time Sensuality" (version 1)
Length: 12:49
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Big Time Sensuality" | 03:51 | link | sample |
02 | "Síðasta Ég" | 02:55 | link | sample |
03 | "Glóra" | 01:41 | instrumental | - |
04 | "Come to Me" (Black Dog Mix) | 05:02 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Big Time Sensuality" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produced by Hooper. It was released as a single in November 1993.
- "Síðasta Ég" was composed by Björk and Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson, who played the guitar. This song was taken from The Elgar Sisters.
- "Glora" was composed and flute-performed by Björk. It was recorded when she was in The Elgar Sisters.
- "Come to Me2 was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper.
[edit] CD 4 - "Big Time Sensuality" (version 2)
Length: 38:07
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Fluke Minimix) | 04:09 | link | - |
02 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Dom T Big Time Club Mix) | 06:09 | link | - |
03 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Justin Robertson Lionrock Wigout Vox) | 07:21 | link | - |
04 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Morales Def Radio Mix) | 03:34 | link | - |
05 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Fluke Magimix) | 05:51 | link | - |
06 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Justin Robertson Pranksters Joyride) | 07:03 | link | - |
07 | "Big Time Sensuality" (Fluke Moulimix) | 05:43 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Big Time Sensuality" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produced by Hooper. It was released as a single in November 1993.
[edit] CD 5 - Violently Happy (version 1)
Length: 15:05
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Violently Happy" (7" Edit) | 03:35 | link | - |
02 | "The Anchor Song" (Acoustic)* | 03:20 | link | - |
03 | "Come to Me" (Acoustic)* | 05:10 | link | - |
04 | "Human Behaviour" (Acoustic)* | 03:00 | link | - |
(*): Recorded on October 13, 1993 on Planeta Rock, Televisión Española.
- Credits
- "Violently Happy" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produces by him. It was released as a single in March 1994.
- "The Anchor Song" was written and produced by Björk.
- "Come to Me" was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper.
- "Human Behaviour" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper, and it was produced by Hooper.
[edit] CD 6 - "Violently Happy" (version 2)
Length: 38:01
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Violently Happy" - Fluke (Even Tempered) | 04:33 | link | - |
02 | "Violently Happy" - Massey Mix (Long) | 06:08 | link | sample |
03 | "Violently Happy" - Masters at Work 12" | 06:03 | link | - |
04 | "Violently Happy" - 12" Vocal (Nellee Hooper) | 04:52 | link | - |
05 | "Violently Happy" - Fluke (Well Tempered) | 05:45 | link | - |
06 | "Violently Happy" - Massey (Other Mix) | 07:30 | link | - |
07 | "Violently Happy" - Vox Dub | 04:39 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Violently Happy" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper and produces by Hooper. It was released as a single in March 1994.
[edit] CD 7 - "The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White-Labels"
Length: 41:02
[edit] Track listing
Track | Title | Length | Lyrics | Audio clips |
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01 | "Human Behaviour" (The Underworld Mix 110 bpm) | 12:06 | link | sample |
02 | "One Day" (Endorphin Mix 52.5 bpm) | 05:10 | link | - |
03 | "Come to Me" (Black Dog Mix) | 05:03 | link | - |
04 | "Come to Me" (Sabres of Paradise) | 04:48 | link | - |
05 | "The Anchor Song" (Black Dog Mix) | 04:51 | link | - |
06 | "One Day" (Springs Eternal Mix 105 bpm) | 09:44 | link | - |
- Credits
- "Human Behaviour" was written by Björk and Nellee Hooper, and it was produced by Hooper.
- "One Day" was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper.
- "Come to Me" was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper.
- "The Anchor Song" was written and produced by Björk.
[edit] External links
- Official Website of Björk
- Björk's Purple Lodge Discography
- Official site of Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson
- Page about G. K. Óttarsson at Isound.com
- Page of G. K. Óttarsson at MySpace.com
Studio albums: Björk | Debut | Post | Homogenic | Vespertine | Medúlla | Volta
Compilation albums and boxsets: Telegram | Greatest Hits | Family Tree | Army of Me: Remixes and Covers | (____surrounded):
Soundtrack and live albums: Selmasongs | Live Box | Drawing Restraint 9
Collaboration albums: Gling-Gló
Singles: "Human Behaviour" | "Venus as a Boy" | "Play Dead" | "Big Time Sensuality" | "Violently Happy" | "Army of Me" | "Isobel" | "It's Oh So Quiet" | "Hyper-Ballad" | "Possibly Maybe" | "I Miss You" | "Jóga" | "Bachelorette" | "Hunter" | "Alarm Call" | "All Is Full of Love" | "Hidden Place" | "Pagan Poetry" | "Cocoon" | "It's in Our Hands" | "Oceania" | "Who Is It" | "Triumph of a Heart" | "Where Is the Line" | "Earth Intruders"
Bands
Tappi Tíkarrass | KUKL | The Elgar Sisters | The Sugarcubes | Björk Guðmundsdóttir & Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar
Films