Voltaic (CD/DVD) Review

Voltaic (CD/DVD)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I want to say, that this isn't the most professional review, like many others but this is a real opinion on one of the most unique and creative artist we can the priviledge of listening to today.
Bjork Voltaic is an excellent buy for any who want to hear a new feel for old songs that you love by Bjork and to get the experience of what her latest tour was like. I was at the concert and it was rocking. I had never heard her songs produced in that way before, but the energy was great. Her show felt more involved that the meditative Vespertine concerts. The colors bring out life in the songs and the music is great. "Wanderlust" becomes an even better favorite because of the the band. "Hunter" live becomes and instant classic. If you like Bjork and especially her Volta cd, you will not be disappointed.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Voltaic (CD/DVD)

"This relentless restlessness liberates me," Björk declares on "Wanderlust" from her 2007 studio album, Volta, which is also the dramatic concluding track of her new Voltaic live CD. "I feel at home whenever the unknown surrounds me." Volta had been designed, Björk has said, as a journey, with the sound of fog horns and clanging bells linking individual tracks and artists from around the world making guest appearances, including Congolese band Konono No. 1, Malian kora player Toumani Diabaté, pipa virtuoso Wu Man, beat-master Timbaland, Lightning Bolt drummer Brian Chippendale and sublime chanteur Antony Hegarty. The New York Times called it "a 21st-century assemblage of the computerized and the handmade, the personal and the global." Voltaic, then, is a remarkable, multi-media document of what happened after the record was completed, a journey of a different sort as the ever-evolving singer assembled her live band, made a collection of typically amazing videos and one-step-ahead remixes, and toured the world for two years, making headline appearances at diverse venues and large festivals, including Glastonbury, Coachella and even Harlem\'s Apollo Theatre. She recorded the Voltaic live CD in one take at Olympic Studio in London with her new band, prior to her 2007 Glastonbury appearance, presenting the set she would play on tour – songs from Volta and new arrangements of such older material as "Pagan Poetry," "All Is Full Of Love" and a thunderous version of "Army Of Me." It\'s a stunning performance, featuring cutting-edge computer technology, an old-school horn section and a female, flag-toting Icelandic choir – "bursting with raw life," to paraphrase The Independent\'s description of Volta. The Voltaic DVD contains highlights of Björk\'s visually dazzling Volta tour, full of on-your-feet moments, filmed in Paris and Reykjavik.Deluxe editions of Voltaic also include a CD of remixes of Volta album tracks by such fellow travelers as Spank Rock, Simian Mobile Disco, Ratatat and Modeselektor, plus a DVD of Volta video clips, including Michel Gondry\'s take on "Declare Independence," set in a drab factory, that manages to reach a colorful, hopeful conclusion – a revolution meant to be televised.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Voltaic (CD/DVD)

0 comments:

Post a Comment