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Selmasongs

Selmasongs
Album cover
Album by Björk
Released September, 2000
Recorded ???
Genre Electronica / Contemporary music
Length 32 min 14 sec
Record label One Little Indian
Producer Björk, Mark Bell and Valgeir Sigurdsson
Professional reviews
AMG review 3.5 stars out of 5 link
Rolling Stone review 4 stars out of 5 9/28/00, p.56
Spin review 8 out of 10 11/00, p.197
NME review 8 out of 10 9/16/00, p.37
Alternative Press review 5 out of 5 12/00, p.91
Björk Chronology
Homogenic
(1997)
Selmasongs
(2000)
Vespertine
(2001)

Selmasongs is an album released in September of 2000 by Icelandic singer and actress Björk as a soundtrack to the film Dancer in the Dark, in which she also starred as the main character, Selma.

The album features classical arrangements as well as melodies and beats composed of sounds from mundane objects, such as factory machines and trains.

Notably, some of the song lyrics on the album are substantially different from the songs in the movie; the most obvious example being "Scatterheart". Some lyrics were rewritten to prevent spoiling crucial plot details, since the soundtrack was released in stores before the movie opened in theaters. In addition, the tracks "My Favourite Things" and "(The) Next-to-Last Song" do not appear on the album at all, possibly for the same reason.

Track listing

  1. "Overture" (Instrumental) - 3:38
  2. "Cvalda" (with Catherine Deneuve) - 4:48
  3. "I've Seen It All" (with Thom Yorke) - 5:29
  4. "Scatterheart" - 6:39
  5. "In The Musicals" - 4:41
  6. "107 Steps" (with Siobhan Fallon) - 2:36
  7. "New World" - 4:23

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