The Iceland saga
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The Iceland saga
Björk a effectué une tournée mondiale après la parution de son troisième disque, Homogenic. Cet album live pirate est listé dans la page discographie pirate de Björk.
Titre de l’album
The Iceland saga, 1998, production pirate de Arts & Entertainment.
Lieu et date
Enregistrement live au Main Marquee à Kristiansand en Norvège le 2 juillet 1998 (morceaux 1 à 15). Les morceaux 16 et 17 ont été enregistrés lors d'une émission à la télévision française le 11 janvier 1998 (Canal+).
Couverture
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Morceaux
No |
Morceau |
Album d’origine |
1 |
Intro |
- |
2 |
Hunter |
Homogenic |
3 |
You've been flirting again |
Post |
4 |
Isobel |
Post |
5 |
Immature |
Homogenic |
6 |
I go humble |
cd single Isobel |
7 |
Venus as a boy |
Debut |
8 |
Bachelorette |
Homogenic |
9 |
Hyper-ballad |
Post |
10 |
Human behaviour |
Debut |
11 |
Alarm call |
Homogenic |
12 |
Violently happy |
Debut |
13 |
Pluto |
Homogenic |
14 |
Jóga |
Homogenic |
15 |
Play dead |
Debut |
16 |
Bachelorette |
Homogenic |
17 |
Jóga |
Homogenic |
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