Bjork - Post -1995- -flac- - Ausy Direct
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A minimalistic track recorded in a cave using a solo harp, capturing a raw, intimate vulnerability. 11. "Headphones" A FLAC file preserves the sudden impact of
A cover of a 1951 Betty Hutton song. This explosive big-band jazz track utilizes a dramatic "shhh-to-scream" dynamic structure. It became Björk's biggest commercial hit. 5. "Enjoy"