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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Violently Happy...Somewhat, 16 Nov 2002
When it came down to a decision to to buy the 'Greatest Hits' cd for a not too bad a price or the 'Family Tree' box set for an exorbitant amount I, being the collecting fool I am, went for the latter of the two choices. Now, first of all I must say that the presentation is quite nice. It is a pink box filled with some mini cd's, a lyric book, a little letter by Bjork herself and her version of the 'Greatest Hits' although bereft of the latest single which can be found on the fans 'Greatest Hits' in stores now. The pink box is covered with a white slip case and is rather quite snazzy, although I find it a bit of a pain to keep all the contents within this box without causing an indentation on the casing of the mini-cd's.The music is as you would expect, brilliant. There is not a bad tune on here. The string arrangements with the Brodsky quartet are haunting and beautiful, the remixes are also interesting, Bjork that you can dance to, and the roots cd shows off Bjork's progression from the days before the Sugarcubes to her latest musical offerings. On to the negative aspects of 'Family Tree' which there are a few, minor, but a few. First of all why the need for the miniature cd's? Surely at around twenty minutes each all these songs could have fit on one or two regular sized cd's. Okay, they quite cute when you first open the box, and the artwork on the slips are nice, but their novelty wears off rather quickly what with having to constantly replace the cd's. I have already mentioned the problem with the pink box itself so I won't dwell on that any more than I have already. However if there is one major complaint to bring up that is the lack of the new song. What is the point of selling a box set for £40 knowing full well that the fans will pay and then leave off a new song that is only available on the 'Greatest Hits' until November 25 when the single comes out? It is an insult to the fans and a deplorable rouse to extract more money from a record buying public that already pays way too much. So is this worth buying? For collectors, completists and obsessive fans I would say without hesitation, "yes". For Neophytes and borderline fans, stick with the 'Greatest Hits' or any of Bjork's back catalog. The music, the presentation and my penchant for collectable stuff by artists I respect has dulled my minor feeling of being ripped off and I do think it is worth the money. The inadequacy of the box is nothing, the mini-cd's, well I can always transfer the tracks to my computer, and the missing song? I would have ended up buying the 'Greatest Hits' at any rate
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Björks Juwelbox, 13 Nov 2002
What a treat. From the moment you are holding a copy of family tree in your hands you know, that you are now the proud owner something special. The familytree box is designed as a little girls juwel box - the place where she would place all her most treasured belongings, and when you open it, you discover that it is indeed full of small treasures: 5 minicd's containing all sorts of music from Björks carreer, a booklet with Björks favourite lyrics and a "normalsized cd" with the title "Greatest hits according to Björk".The minicd's are divided into three sections: Roots, Beats and Stings. The 2 "roots" cd's are a collection of songs that reveals Björks icelandic background: Songs from the punkbands "kukl" and "Sugarcubes" are mixed with alternative version of songs from Björks solo carrier. The highlight is here the beautiful live version of "generous palmstrokes": Björk gives here one the most touching performances I have ever heard with zeena Harkins harp as support. The "beats" cd contains hear first recordings with Graham Massey and Mark Bell. Although only the demo version of "All these modern things" is previously unreleased it's good to have them on one cd as an example of a specific period in Björks carreer. The 2 "strings" cd's contains live and studio recordings of 9 Björk songs arranged and performed by the brodsky quartet. The arrangements are very beautiful and Björk gives thrilling performances almost no technical support. My favourite is "the anchor song" from "debut", where Björk's singing make you hold your breath. The greatest hits cd differ from the ordinary edition. Björk has selected her own favourite songs not regarding whether they were hits or not. Therefore songs like "Human behaviour" or "Big time sensuality" are missing. Instead you can hear songs like "Unravel" from "Homogenic" and "Scatterheart" from "Selmasongs". Songs of a much higher quality than her early hits. In short: "Family Tree" is pure joy. The playingtime is only 148 minutes so I find the box a little overprized. But it's only a small objection since the artwork and design is so beautiful, and it is obvious that Björk has carefully selected the songs. To add more material would only blur the picture that Björk tries to draw of herself. So if you have the cash: GO FOR IT!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bjork supplies the goosebumps once more, 6 Nov 2002
Bjorks new back catalogue boxset is every fan's dream. Bjork is so much more than a singer/songwriter, she has always used her voice as an original instument together with her incredible layers of constucted or raw approach to her music. This new, perfectly packaged edition,'family tree'has all this consisting of a 6 cd set and booklet. The cds include the headings, roots ,beats and strings,from rare recordings of the early eighties, collaborations with the sugarcubes, to various versions of songs from her 4 studio albums and film soundtrack. The highlight has to be the strings section, involving various studio performances with the brodsky quartet. This provides the goosebumps where, amazing songwriting and raw voice is showcased.The cd's are of the 3 inch sort, which are briliantly different and come in various fold out packages featuring weird,vivid imagery. These with the standard sized cd with a selection of greatest hits, chosen by Bjork herself. It's great to look at and a brilliantly compiled back catalogue of a truly pioneering musician.I would recommend this to all bjork fans, and deserves it 5 stars
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