Björk – Post
Label: |
One Little Indian – TPLP51LTD |
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Series: |
Limited Edition Colored Vinyl |
Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Leftfield |
Tracklist
A1 | Army Of Me | |
A2 | Hyper-ballad | |
A3 | The Modern Things | |
A4 | It's Oh So Quiet | |
A5 | Enjoy | |
A6 | You've Been Flirting Again | |
B1 | Isobel | |
B2 | Possibly Maybe | |
B3 | I Miss You | |
B4 | Cover Me | |
B5 | Headphones |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Björk Overseas Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – One Little Indian Ltd.
- Copyright © – Björk Overseas Ltd.
- Copyright © – 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
- CGI Artist [Lotus Flower Modelled By] – Martin Gardiner
- Costume Designer [Björk's Jacket By] – Hussein Chalayan
- Mastered By [Vinyl] – S.D*
- Photography By – Stephane Sednaoui*
Notes
Pink vinyl 140g pressing. Limited to 5,000 copies. Includes 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
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 (Text): 5 016958 000431 >
- Barcode (Scanned): 5016958000431
- 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 (5 of 186)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Post (CD, Album) | Elektra | 61740-2 | US | 1995 | ||
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Post (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak) | One Little Indian | TPLP51CDX | UK | 1995 | ||
Post (LP, Album, Pink) | One Little Indian | TPLP51L, TPLP51 | UK | 1995 | |||
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Post (CD, Album) | One Little Indian | TPLP51CD | UK | 1995 | ||
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Post (Cassette, Album) | One Little Indian | TPLP51C | UK | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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To my ears, my pressing of the 2015 colored vinyl sounds really good. I've been listening to this album for 25 years - this is the only vinyl version I've heard thus far, and it does not disappoint. I didn't weight it, but it feels heavier than some of the others from the 2015 colored releases.
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Schuper Schbiliant. Shh Shh It'shhh Oh Shho Quiet. Did I forget to mention this pressing is sibilant? :(
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My copy looks and sounds really good, full and the artwork does not look scanned and found it sealed at my local for £10. But i have to say the 2015 homogenic album looks so scanned and has surface noise throughout.
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Not as bad as the Homogenic 2015 pressing but definitely not the best.
Love the color but unfortunately this one has some distortion and sibilance. High ends on a few.
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Edited 6 years agoDon’t waste your time with this overpriced GZ pressing. There are better pressings at better prices. The audio borders on shrill in places and never feels full.
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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.
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Edited 8 years agoThis 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.
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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
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