Björk – Post
Label: |
One Little Indian – TPLP51 |
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Pop |
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 | |
B7 | Isobel | |
B8 | Possibly Maybe | |
B9 | I Miss You | |
B10 | Cover Me | |
B11 | Headphones |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – One Little Indian Ltd.
- Licensed To – Mother Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Björk Overseas Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – One Little Indian Ltd.
- Copyright © – Björk Overseas Ltd.
- Copyright © – One Little Indian Ltd.
- Copyright © – Me Company
- Pressed By – Orlake Records
- Published By – Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.
- Published By – Perfect Songs Ltd.
- Published By – peermusic (UK) Ltd
- Published By – Island Music
- Published By – Warner/Chappell
- Published By – 19 Music
- Published By – BMG Music
- Published By – Sony Music Publishing
- Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange
Credits
- CGI Artist [Lotus Flower Modelled By] – Martin Gardiner
- Costume Designer [Björk's Jacket By] – Hussein Chalayan
- Design – Me Company
- Lacquer Cut By – Nilz*
- Photography By – Stephane Sednaoui*
Notes
Matte cover, printed inner sleeve with lyrics.
Small sticker that seals the cover, providing cat.no and barcode. Underneath the sticker is the old barcode.
Cat.no on spine of cover, inner sleeve and run-out: TPLP51. Cat.no on sticker: TPLP51L.
The barcode underneath the sticker reads as 5 016958 025410. Instead, the barcode on the sticker is 5 016958 025212. However, if scanned, the barcode on the sticker reflects the "old" barcode: 5016958025410.
Track order runs sequentially from 1 to 11 on both cover and label. Durations do not appear on the release.
℗ and © 1995 Björk Overseas/One Little Indian Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Björk Overseas Ltd. under license to One Little Indian Ltd. and exclusively licensed to Mother Records for the world excluding the U.K., North America and Iceland.
Cover artwork © 1995 Me Company.
Made in England.
Tracks A1, A3 published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Perfect Songs Ltd.
Tracks A2, A6, B8, B10: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd.
Track A4: published by Peermusic (UK) Ltd.
Tracks A5, B11: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Island Music.
Track B7: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Warner Chappell/19 Music-BMG Music.
Track B9: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Sony Music Publ.
Small sticker that seals the cover, providing cat.no and barcode. Underneath the sticker is the old barcode.
Cat.no on spine of cover, inner sleeve and run-out: TPLP51. Cat.no on sticker: TPLP51L.
The barcode underneath the sticker reads as 5 016958 025410. Instead, the barcode on the sticker is 5 016958 025212. However, if scanned, the barcode on the sticker reflects the "old" barcode: 5016958025410.
Track order runs sequentially from 1 to 11 on both cover and label. Durations do not appear on the release.
℗ and © 1995 Björk Overseas/One Little Indian Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Björk Overseas Ltd. under license to One Little Indian Ltd. and exclusively licensed to Mother Records for the world excluding the U.K., North America and Iceland.
Cover artwork © 1995 Me Company.
Made in England.
Tracks A1, A3 published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Perfect Songs Ltd.
Tracks A2, A6, B8, B10: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd.
Track A4: published by Peermusic (UK) Ltd.
Tracks A5, B11: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Island Music.
Track B7: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Warner Chappell/19 Music-BMG Music.
Track B9: published by Polygram Music Publ. Ltd./Sony Music Publ.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text, on sticker): 5 016958 025212
- Barcode (Scanned, on sticker): 5016958025410
- Barcode (Text, old barcode underneath sticker): 5 016958 025410
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): TLP51-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): TLP51-B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, variant 1&2): TPLP+51+A THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ . ORLAKE
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, variant 1): TPLP+51+B THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ. ORLAKE
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, variant 2): TPLP+51+B B THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ. ORLAKE
Other Versions (5 of 187)
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 | ||
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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 | ||
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Post (LP, Album) | Mother Records | 527 733-1 | Europe | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 2 days agoBjörk has always been ahead of her time and her artistic compositions can challenge her most faithful fans. I’m glad to be one of those fans that doesn’t mind the journey she decides to take us on.
However, Björk’s second solo album “Post” is one of the most aurally exciting musical journeys that I keep coming back to year after year! Her debut certainly hinted at the greatness to come but thanks to her presence on the fashion and music video scene along with this hit laden follow up, this cute yet dangerously feisty Icelandic chanteuse became a household name! The video direction especially from her videos “Oh So Quiet”, “Army Of Me” and “I Miss You” are some of the best ever made! And these songs are all just art pressed into vinyl! Absolutely, out of this world sonics! Oh and “Possibly, Maybe” is supposed to have that scratchy record sound so it’s all ok!
I myself bought this record when it came out in 1995 thinking that I had bought a defective record but soon after when I got the CD I realized that I was being “punked” by Björk! She got me for a while but it’s funny to read comments from nearly 30 years later of people still being fooled even on all the reissues! I’d hate to be a record store owner explaining that non-defect to a disappointed customer. Thanks Björk! Lol! Regarding this pressing, my copy is excellent! As I am the original owner this has always been taken care of and played sparingly (thanks in due part to digital media that became popular less than 5 years later) so my copy sounds great! Side 1 is a bit off centred but fortunately it isn’t too noticeable. Side 2 sounds fantastic too with or without headphones (hehe!). This is an essential Björk album for any fan and especially anyone that just wants her best without the challenges. -
Girl my copy is BADD!!! While it looks great, the songs skip so much especially hyperballad. Now every time I listen to it, I'm reminded of the terrible skipping.
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Beware of this pressing. I know some people say it's good but there are plenty of copies of this LP out there which are not. Non-fill is the main issue on this pressing and also pits in the surface of the disc, most prone for some reason on side 2. Numerous copies of these were returned to the record shop I worked in for these reasons so if it is an open copy you are buying don't be shy about asking for specifics.
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I have a dilemma. I have this record - with the sticker stating that the catalogue number is TPLP51L and the barcode on the sticky label is 5016958025410. It has never been opened, and the seal has not been broken. How can I be sure that this is the pink vinyl version, without breaking the seal ? Are there any versions with the sticker that are NOT pink vinyl ?
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Anyone know how this sounds? Thinking about getting this if this isn't great what post release should I get?
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