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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
I ordered the cd version of this album.. even though something was wrong. It delivered a vinyl version. Lucky for me, I had a record player! Great album!! ;)
Lyle Korynta
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
greeat item
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on March 13, 2024
Nicht ganz so experimentel wie die neueren Alben. Leicht melancholische und anspruchsvolle Musik zum Träumen.Klassiker von Björk.
Alexandre
Reviewed in France on July 16, 2023
Peut-être un des meilleurs album de tous les temps ! Exceptionnel, même d’autres artistes sont fans
Jorge
Reviewed in Spain on March 30, 2023
Excelente
Balfer Alberto Navarrete Pérez
Reviewed in Mexico on February 3, 2023
El color del cassette es como metálico y el diseño del interior está padre. Suena muy bien en mi reproductor.
M. Lott
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
I always had trouble getting into this album, a fact that has made me feel very uncool, indeed. So, as I had recently acquired a new cassette player, I decided to give it another listen, on cassette. It was a good decision. Homogenic, loosely defined, means having only one alternative form of a gene. This album sounds as if it were designed for the alternative gene/form of cassette, which has allowed me to hear finally what, I imagine, Bjork intended. Not only is it among the best purchases of $11.98 I've ever spent, it also rendered the cost of my ridiculously expensive tape player completely worth it.
DeepblueKat
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2021
Great album.
ido aharon
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020
Great album :)
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
One of her best albums by far. The cassette pressing sounds good on a variety of setups, so I am satisfied with the purchase of this particular version.
Diamond
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2017
Love the entire CD!!!
J. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2015
I love all the electronic beats in the songs.
S. J. Pinder
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2010
Homogenic was recorded and released at possibly Bjork's most controversially intense point of her career, as many have stated she was something of a media uproar throughout the years since her remarkable Debut and Post albums, but in regard Homogenic is surprisingly reflective of this period in the sense that it plays down that huge style schizophrenic productions of her previous masterpiece albums Debut and Post which appeared to range from Trip-Hop to House to R&B to Folk and Rock and all in between with her distictfully raw and unusual deliver of her crisp vocals. Homogenic delivers something of a minimalistic production and works all the better for it rather than trying to out-do and out achieve her previous recordings it matches itself by being(like the two albums) and absolutely distinct fully remarkable album that can stand on its own strength.Homogenic forces Bjork down a musical path of exploration and discovery as well as a much more darker use of trip-hop at the genre's most brutally honest and thumpy, due to this alongside Bjork's previous albums Homogenic becomes one of the most absolutely exceptional albums from the 90's decade and remains as fresh and as exciting from when the album was released in 1997. An era that showed spiritual discoveries within the entertainment industry with movies from directors such as David Fincher,Wes Creven,Robert Zemeckis and Quentin Tarantino amongst others creating such revolutionary films during the 90's that shwoed the focus being on artistry and skill and focus of the future (Fight Club,Forest Gump,Toy Story,Pulp Fiction,Se7en,Reservoir Dogs and more to name!) and Bjork is one of those music artists that managed to achieve that with her pure minded musical journies and alongside Queen Of Pop Madonna(Erotica,Ray Of Light,Music and collaboration on Bedtime Stories),Nirvana,Moby(Play),Tori Amos,Kate Bush(The Red Shoes album) to name a few who really encaptured that direction of the decade and will ALWAYS be instantly recognised for their works and achievements throughout their recordings.Homogenic is a pure staple and an almost filmlike journey of an album by one of the most artfully surrealist artists of my generation and was one of the artists who ensured that the 90's were and exceptional time to grow up in.An album that demands more than one trip and listen, this is a journey worth re-taking again,and again. 10/10
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