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Björk - Post

Musician: Björk
Album title: Post
Style: Downtempo, Leftfield
Released: 2015
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1608 mb
Size APE version: 1211 mb
Size WMA version: 1942 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 524
Format: MMF TTA ADX VOX VQF WMA AIFF
Genre: Electronic

Björk - Post mp3 album

Björk - Post mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Army Of Me
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Al Fisch*Keyboards – Björk, Graham Massey, Marius De VriesMixed By – Mark "Spike" Stent*Performer – Björk, Graham Massey, Marius De Vries, Nellee HooperProducer – Björk, Graham Massey, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Graham Massey, Marius De VriesWritten-By – Björk, Graham Massey
A2 Hyper-ballad
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor – Eumir DeodatoCello [Principal] – Tony Pleeth*Contractor [Orchestral] – Isobel GriffithsEngineer [Assistant] – Adrian Scarff, Kirsten Cowie, Mark Warner, Oswald "Wiz" Bowe*Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Al StoneEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Howie Bernstein*, Steve Price Keyboards – Björk, Marius De VriesLeader [Orchestra] – Gavin Wright*Producer – Björk, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Marius De VriesViola [Principal] – Rob Smissen*Written-By – Björk
A3 The Modern Things
Engineer [Assistant] – Mark Warner, Oswald "Wiz" Bowe*Engineer [Mix Engineer] – Al StoneEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Al Fisch*, Howie Bernstein*Keyboards – Björk, Graham Massey, Marius De VriesProducer – Björk, Graham Massey, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Graham Massey, Marius De VriesWritten-By – Björk, Graham Massey
A4 It's Oh So Quiet
Arranged By [Orchestral], Conductor – John AltmanContractor [Orchestra] – Isobel GriffithsEngineer – Steve Price Engineer [Assistant] – Niall AcottPerformer [Players] – Alan Barnes, Bill Skeat, Bob Sydor, Colin Green , Connie Hughes, John Barclay, Malcolm Griffiths, Neil Sidwell, Paul Morgan, Pete Beachill, Phil Todd, Ralph Salmins, Ray Swinfield, Simon Chamberlain, Simon Gardner, Steve Saunders, Steve Waterman, Stuart BrooksProducer – Björk, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Graham Massey, Marius De VriesWritten-By – Bert Reisfeld, Hans Lang
A5 Enjoy
Engineer [Additional] – Jon P., Nick KirklandEngineer [Mix Engineer] – Marcus Dravs*Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Lenny Franchi, Marcus Dravs*Organ – BjörkProgrammed By – Lenny Franchi, TrickyTrumpet – Einar Orn Benediktsson*Written-By, Producer – Björk, Tricky
A6 You've Been Flirting Again
Arranged By [Strings] – Björk, Eumir DeodatoCello [Principal] – Tony Pleeth*Conductor – Eumir DeodatoContractor [Orchestral] – Isobel GriffithsEngineer [Assistant] – Adrian Scarff, Kristen Cowie*Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Steve Price Leader [Orchestral] – Gavin Wright*Mixed By – Marcus Dravs*Viola [Principal] – Rob Smissen*Written-By, Producer – Björk
B1 Isobel
Arranged By [Strings] – Björk, Eumir DeodatoConductor – Eumir DeodatoContractor [Orchestral] – Isobel GriffithsEngineer [Assistant] – Adrian Scarff, Gorby, Kirsten Cowie, Oswald "Wiz" Bowe*Engineer [Mix] – Al StoneEngineer [Recording Engineer] – Howie Bernstein*, Steve Price Keyboards – Björk, Marius De VriesLeader [Orchestra] – Gavin Wright*Producer – Björk, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Marius de VriesTrumpet – Maurice Murphy, Maurice MurphyViola [Cello] – Tony Pleeth*Viola [Principal] – Rob Smissen*Written-By – Björk, Marius De Vries, Nellee Hooper, Sjón
B2 Possibly Maybe
Engineer [Assistant] – Oswald "Wiz" Bowe*Engineer, Mixed By – Howie Bernstein*Keyboards – Björk, Marius De VriesProducer – Björk, Nellee HooperProgrammed By – Marius de VriesWritten-By – Björk
B3 I Miss You
Arranged By [Brass] – Björk, BjörkEngineer [Assistant] – Nick Kirkland, Will O'DonovanPercussion – Talvin Singh, Talvin SinghProducer – Björk, Howie Bernstein*Programmed By, Engineer [Engineering], Mixed By – Howie Bernstein*Soprano Saxophone – Gary BarnacleTrumpet – Stuart Brooks, Stuart BrooksWritten-By – Björk, Howie Bernstein*
B4 Cover Me
Dulcimer [Hammer Dulcimer] – Jim CouzaEngineer [Assistant] – Niall Acott, Nick KirklandEngineer, Mixed By – Marcus Dravs*Harpsichord – Guy SigsworthNoises [Treatment And Additional Noises] – Marcus Dravs*Written-By, Producer – Björk
B5 Headphones
Engineer [Assistant] – Adrian Scarff, John P.*, Niall AcottEngineer [Mix Engineer] – Marcus Dravs*Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Lenny FranchiKeyboards – Björk, TrickyProducer – Björk, TrickyProgrammed By – Lenny Franchi, TrickyWritten-By – Björk, Tricky

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Björk Overseas Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – One Little Indian Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Björk Overseas Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – One Little Indian Ltd.
  • Licensed To – One Little Indian Ltd.
  • Published By – Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published By – Perfect Songs Ltd.
  • Published By – Peermusic (UK) Ltd
  • Published By – Island Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell
  • Published By – 19 Music
  • Published By – BMG Music
  • Published By – Sony Music Publishing
  • Mastered At – The Exchange
  • Designed At – Me Company
  • Pressed By – GZ Media – 54191E

Credits

  • Mastered By [Vinyl] – Nilz*, S.D*
  • Other [Björk's Jacket By] – Hussein Chalayan
  • Other [Lotus Flower Modelled By] – Martin Gardiner
  • Photography By – Stephane Sednaoui*

Notes

Pink vinyl 140g pressing. Limited to 5,000 copies. Includes download code.

Includes a circular pink-coloured sticker that lists the words that Bjork identifies with this album: "greedy euphoric absorb promiscuity urban orange pink". Additionally the sticker says "limited edition coloured vinyl includes mp3 code card".

Made in England (stated on outer and inner sleeve)

Within The 5000 Copies There Are Some Translucent Versions Björk - Post

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 016958 000431
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): TPLP51LTD-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): TPLP51LTD-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): TPLP51 A 54191E1/B THE EXCHANGE - NILZ (S.D)
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): TPLP51 B 54191E2/B THE EXCHANGE - NILZ (S.D)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TPLP51CD Björk Post ‎(CD, Album) One Little Indian TPLP51CD UK 1995
527733-4 Björk Post ‎(Cass, Album) Mother Records, PolyGram 527733-4 Malaysia 1995
527733-4 Björk Post ‎(Cass, Album) Polydor 527733-4 Australia 1995
527 239-2 Björk Post ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd) PolyGram 527 239-2 Taiwan 1996
527733-4 Bjork* Post ‎(Cass, Album) Mother Records, Universal, Euro Star 527733-4 Russia Unknown

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Army Of Me 3:54
2 Hyper-Ballad
Arranged By [Strings] – Eumir Deodato
5:21
3 The Modern Things 4:10
4 It's Oh So Quiet
Arranged By [Orchestral], Conductor – John AltmanWritten-By – Reisfeld*, Hanslang*
3:38
5 Enjoy
Organ – BjörkTrumpet – Einar Orn*
3:57
6 You've Been Flirting Again
Arranged By [Strings] – Björk, Eumir Deodato
2:29
7 Isobel
Arranged By [Strings] – Björk, Eumir DeodatoTrumpet – Maurice Murphy
5:47
8 Possibly Maybe 5:06
9 I Miss You
Arranged By [Brass] – BjörkPercussion – Talvin SinghSoprano Saxophone – Gary BarnacleTrumpet – Stuart Brooks
4:03
10 Cover Me
Harpsichord – Guy Sigsworth
2:06
11 Headphones 5:40

Credits

  • Keyboards – Björk (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 11), Graham Massey (tracks: 1, 3), Marius De Vries (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8), Tricky (tracks: 11)
  • Producer – Björk (tracks: 1 to 11), Graham Massey (tracks: 1, 3), Howie Bernstein* (tracks: 9), Nellee Hooper (tracks: 1 to 4, 7, 8), Tricky (tracks: 5, 11)
  • Written-By – Björk (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 11), Graham Massey (tracks: 1, 3), Howie Bernstein* (tracks: 9), Marius Du Vries* (tracks: 7), Nellee Hooper (tracks: 7), Sjón (tracks: 7), Tricky (tracks: 5, 11)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 731452773326

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TPLP51CD Björk Post ‎(CD, Album) One Little Indian TPLP51CD UK 1995
527733-4 Björk Post ‎(Cass, Album) Mother Records, PolyGram 527733-4 Malaysia 1995
527733-4 Björk Post ‎(Cass, Album) Polydor 527733-4 Australia 1995
527 239-2 Björk Post ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd) PolyGram 527 239-2 Taiwan 1996
527733-4 Bjork* Post ‎(Cass, Album) Mother Records, Universal, Euro Star 527733-4 Russia Unknown



Marilbine
Mine sounds really good except for static noise throughout possibly maybe, and I bought it new. The disc is very thin but sounds just as warm as the heavier ones. It will bend between your hands so be careful not to drop it.
Dynen
The static on Possibly Maybe is intentional, it's there on the CD too.
Mave
A bendy one is less likely to break, heavyweight discs are more prone to be warped. Don't get fooled by the sales pitch that 180gram means better. It doesn't. My copy has no static noise, maybe try another copy, or get yours wet-cleaned might help.
Gir
My copy loops at the end of The Modern Things :(
Landaron
my cd does the same looping... björk is crazy. yes
heart of sky
Nope! The song was recorded just like this. You're copy is not misspressed or something, don't worry.
Buzatus
Thats how the song plays out like that on the original recording , it plays out looped then goes to the next song. Messed with my head too.
Mullador
This L.P. is great. I own a copy of this limited edition L.P. The record weighs in at 128grams This is an ideal weight for vinyl and less likely to be warped than the faddish 180 (plus) grams. A record weighing more does not sound any better, that is all down to the mastering before it gets to the vinyl stage. I purchase lots of new records and the 180gram discs are nearly always warped. Personally I would be happy with all records being 120gram. The outer and inner sleeve of my copy weighed together is 83 gram. (no record/no shrinkwrap or plastic sleeve) The print is very good, and the photograph of Björk on the front is intentionally blurred towards the edges to imply 'movement.' It is a common photographic technique. The text on the sleeve and inner is sharp and clear. It looks great and I have no problems with it. The sound quality is clean, full ranging with masses of bass, less clinical than the c.d. version. I find the vinyl record playback gives Björks voice more timbre, and the soundstage is lively. My favourite work of the wonder that is Björk.
greatest
do not understand the complaints. totally rips on my cheap a$$ system!
IWAS
Sound is good, I understand complaints about sleeve and photocopied labels though, mines has really good sound actually tbh, I don't understand the complaints about that, vinyl is really thin though and I wonder if it's really 140g
Yozshubei
The sellers here are overpricing this edition. You can still get this in record stores for $22.95.
Snowseeker
Simple question....is the 2015 One Little Indian pressings worth buying?
Dondallon
Complicated answer... yes for Vespertine, Medulla and Volta (first generation artwork, better sound than the originals), no for Debut, Post and Homogenic (same pressing as originals but copied artwork), no to Biophilia (artwork is fine but one disc is unlistenably crackly on all reports I've seen).
Zadora
the CD audio is 10x better than this, plus all the replicated artwork on this is embarrassingly bad (specially the labels...)
Zulurr
My copy is warped. Very poor production.
Xtintisha
This LP has some issues. The high end is so sharp and tinny. It's kind of painful to listen to on some songs. Very disappointed. As others have said, the vinyl is about the thinnest you could get before being a flexi. Not sure if that has anything to do with the sound quality but it was also kind of alarming. This'll be the only one in the series I purchase. If you can find it and have the money, go with the One Little Indian reissues from 2008. They sound incredible!
Jorad
Mines actually sounds great, it's extremely light though.
Yggdi
Love the record. First time owning it. Noticed a bit of sibilance on most of the tracks. Not enough to ruin the experience. Going to compare the mp3 and see if it is in the mastering not the pressing.
caster
All the artwork here has been reproduced from the original covers rather than being printed first generation, but the reproduction is for some reason much higher quality than it is on the Homogenic repress. It's near-impossible to tell on this LP that the text hasn't been typeset from scratch, whereas the Homogenic artwork looks almost photocopied.
Eseve
It's a top loader like all the other vinyl editions of this album.
Arcanefire
Can you tell me if it is the regular side loader sleeve, or is it a top loader like the Homogenic and Debut reissue?