Björk's captivating album, Telegram, released on 25 November 1996, is a masterful blend of art pop and trip hop genres. This 47-minute musical journey, courtesy of One Little Independent Records, showcases Björk's innovative spirit and creative genius.
The album features an array of mesmerising tracks, including 'Possibly Maybe - Lucy Mix', 'Hyper-ballad - Brodsky Quartet Version', and 'Enjoy - Further Over The Edge Mix', each one a testament to Björk's unique ability to experiment and push boundaries. Other notable tracks, such as 'My Spine', 'I Miss You - Dobie Rub Part One', and 'Isobel - Deodata Mix', demonstrate her remarkable vocal range and emotional depth.
Telegram also includes 'You've Been Flirting Again - Flirt Is A Promise Mix', 'Cover Me', and the haunting 'Army Of Me', all of which contribute to the album's eclectic and enchanting atmosphere. The album concludes with 'Headphones - Ø Remix', a thought-provoking finale that leaves a lasting impression on the listener.
With Telegram, Björk invites you to immerse yourself in her distinctive soundscapes, where the lines between music and art beautifully blur. This album is a must-listen for fans of innovative and expressive music, and a testament to Björk's status as a visionary artist.