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Equal parts retrospective, autobiography, and objet d'art, Björk's Family Tree gives fans a very special glimpse at the creative processes behind her work, collecting two decades' worth of her music and words in a unique, lavishly packaged set. A white paper sleeve embossed with work by Icelandic artist Gabriela Fridriksdottir holds a translucent, petal-pink plastic case containing five 3" discs of "Roots," "Beats," and "Strings"; a collection of Björk's favorite songs from her albums; "Words," a booklet of selected lyrics; and an essay by Björk explaining the genesis of this set, which manages to use phrases like "taxonomic structure" and "a new Icelandic modern musical language" without sounding too ambitiously academic. Scattered throughout are Fridriksdottir's paintings, sculptures, and illustrations, which mix a playful, organic sensibility with clean lines that are both futuristic and childlike. They complement Björk's work, and especially this project, perfectly, since Family Tree emphasizes her beginnings as a classically trained but rebellious young musician and her current incarnation as an artist who unites the cerebral with the emotional and the avant-garde with the accessible. Family Tree's detailed packaging is notable not only for its beauty, but because its very intricacy forces the viewer/reader/listener to slow down, savor, and contemplate the set's contents instead of consuming them immediately. This sets the mood for a very personal experience, which begins with the first disc -- Björk's greatest hits as chosen by the artist herself. Technically, there aren't many of her "hits" on this compilation -- favorites such as "Human Behavior" are missing here, but appear on the fan-selected Björk's Greatest Hits (which was released on the same day as Family Tree). Instead, Björk opts for intimate album tracks like "Unravel" and "You've Been Flirting Again." Even the singles on the collection, such as "All Is Full of Love" and "Hyperballad," tend toward introspection despite their state-of-the-art productions. As with the rest of the set, the greatest-hits disc doesn't pretend to be a democratic representation of her work. Only one track from Debut, the enchanting "Venus As a Boy," is on the disc, while Selmasongs: Music From the Motion Picture Dancer in the Dark's "Scatterheart" and "I've Seen It All" both made the cut (and deservedly so -- the only problem with Björk's Greatest Hits is that it didn't include either of these songs). Instead, Family Tree is an unrepentantly subjective look at Björk's work from the past two decades, going back to some of her earliest recordings. Though "Roots" doesn't include anything from her 1977 self-titled album or her jazz effort Gling Glo, it does feature 1980's "Glora," a pretty, quirky flute melody that shows that even at 15, Björk was figuring out how to integrate her classical training into her own sensibilities. "Sidasta Eg," from 1984, is an eerie take on indie/dream pop that suggests her work with the Sugarcubes as well as her later solo efforts. Disc one of "Roots" also includes the 1983 Kükl track "Fulgar," which in its post-punk artiness also points to her Sugarcubes days. That era is well-represented by "Ammaeli," the Icelandic version of their hit "Birthday," and "Mama," both of which hold up well despite the somewhat glossy, dated-sounding production. As good as the Kükl and Sugarcubes tracks are, their inclusion only emphasizes that while Björk may work well as part of a group, her own music (even in its earliest stages) is more interesting. Disc two of "Roots" offers a look at some of her mature solo work in different forms and stages, such as the demos of "Immature" and "Joga" that are very much works in progress, but no less beautiful because of that. The disc also includes "Generous Palmstroke," a live collaboration between Björk and harpist Zeena Parkins, as well as "Mother Heroic," a track from the Vespertine sessions that, like that album's "Sun in My Mouth," combines a delicate celeste melody with lyrics borrowed from poet e.e. cummings. While the song isn't quite as striking as the work that did end up on that album, it's still lovely, and Björk is the sort of artist whose outtakes are as worth hearing as her finished work. The single-disc "Beats" emphasizes the electronic aspects of her work and delves further into her demos, offering a surprisingly smooth, blissed-out version of "The Modern Things" co-produced and programmed by Graham Massey, her Post collaborator. He also gives 1994's "Karvel" a surprisingly straightforward dance treatment, albeit with unconventional drums -- it sounds more like an 808 State track with Björk vocals than an actual Björk song. Her work with Mark Bell and Mark "Spike" Stent sounds more like finished album tracks; "I Go Humble" mixes a syncopated beat with fuzzy keyboards, and while it's a little less special than what ended up on Post, it's most definitely worth hearing, as is "Nature Is Ancient," which resembles what "Big Time Sensuality" would've sounded like with Homogenic's burbling, distorted production. The two discs of "Strings" go in the opposite direction, accenting the organic and academic side of her music by presenting highlights of her collaborations with the Brodsky Quartet. From the lush versions of "Possibly Maybe" and "Bachelorette" to the percussive take on "Cover Me" to "Hunter"'s driven arrangement, it's clear why Björk has worked with the quartet repeatedly -- their expressive, flexible approach to classical and classical-inspired music fits her aesthetic perfectly. And while "Words" -- the collection of lyrics from songs like "Pluto," "Cocoon," "Headphones," and "Pagan Poetry" -- may not be as immediately exciting to fans as the demos and unreleased tracks, the economy of Björk's lyrics deserves to be celebrated, as it's often overshadowed by the dense, dazzling beauty of her music. With a line like, "On the surface simplicity/But the darkest pit in me/Is pagan poetry" or a phrase like "emotional landscapes" she manages to communicate a wealth of feelings in an abstract, yet precise, manner. This seemingly contradictory approach extends to all of Björk's work -- though she's on the cutting edge of music and is resolutely individual, she's still popular enough to spawn parodies on Saturday Night Live and Spitting Image and cause a furor over wearing a swan dress to the Oscars. Fortunately, she's also popular enough to be able to make sets like Family Tree available on a relatively mainstream scale. A mini-museum of Björk's art with a depth that belies its size, Family Tree's exhaustive, scholarly approach works simply because her music is worth studying in the detail that the set provides so amply.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Sidasta Eg
00:02:55

Jim Abbiss, Mixer - Bjork, Production, Writer, MainArtist - Thor Eldon, Writer - G.K. Ottarsson, Guitar, Production, Writer - Mel Jefferson, Engineer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
Glora
00:01:43

Jim Abbiss, Mixer - Bjork, Flute, Production, Writer, MainArtist - Mel Jefferson, Engineer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

3
Fuglar
00:03:01

Tony Cook, Engineer - Bjork, MainArtist - Kukl, Producer, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
Ammaeli (a and e joined together)
00:03:57

Bjork, MainArtist - Sugarcubes, Writer - Ray Schulman, Producer - Derek Birkett, Producer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

5
Mamma
00:02:55

Bjork, MainArtist - Sugarcubes, Writer - Ray Schulman, Producer - Derek Birkett, Producer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

DISC 2

1
Immature
00:02:51

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Markus Dravs, Engineer - Bjork, Producer, Arranger, Piano, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
Cover Me
00:03:05

Marius de Vries, Programmer - Bjork, Producer, Keyboards, MainArtist - Howie Bernstein, Engineer - TALVIN SINGH, Contributor - Nelee Hooper, Producer - Oswald Wiz Bowe, AssistantEngineer - Bjork Gudmundsottir, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

3
Generous Palmstroke
00:04:39

Zeena Parkins, Harp, Writer - Bjork, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - Valgeir Sugurdsson, Mixer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
Joga (Strings & Vocals)
00:04:40

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Mark Bell, Producer - Björk Gudmundsdottir, Composer - HOWIE B, Mixer - Bjork, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Sjon, Writer - Sigurjon Sigurdsson, Composer - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

5
Mother Heroic
00:02:42

Guy Sigsworth, Writer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - David Treahearn, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Paul "P-Dub" Walton, MixingEngineer - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist - Valgeir Sigurdsson, Engineer - Matt Fields, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Yan "Stan" Kybert, Pro Tools

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

DISC 3

1
The Modern Things
00:04:09

Bjork, Producer, Keyboards, Writer, MainArtist - Graham Massey, Producer, Keyboards, Programmer, Writer, MixingEngineer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
Karvel
00:04:28

Markus Dravs, Engineer - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist - Graham Massey, Producer, Mixer, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Bjork Overseas Ltd./One Little Indian Ltd. under exclusive license to Elektra Entertainment Group for North America and Mother Records/PMV for the rest of the world excluding UK and Iceland

3
I Go Humble
00:04:44

Marius de Vries, Programmer - Mark Bell, Keyboards, Programmer, Writer, RecordingEngineer - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist - Howie Bernstein, MixingEngineer - Alan Fisch, RecordingEngineer - Oswald Wiz Bowe, AssistantEngineer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
Nature Is Ancient
00:03:38

Mark Bell, Producer, Writer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Markus Dravs, Recorded by - Bjork, Producer, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

DISC 4

1
Unravel (Instrumental)
00:03:36

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Guy Sigsworth, Writer - Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Composer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
Cover Me (Instrumental)
00:02:48

Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Vocals, MainArtist - TALVIN SINGH, Contributor - Bjork Gudmundsottir, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

3
Possibly Maybe (Instrumental)
00:04:51

Marius de Vries, Composer - Björk Gudmundsdottir, Composer - Jake Davies, Mixer - NELLEE HOOPER, Composer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, MainArtist - Robin Rimbaud, Composer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
The Anchor Song (Instrumental)
00:03:41

Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

5
Hunter (Instrumental)
00:04:29

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Composer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

DISC 5

1
All Neon Like (Instrumental)
00:05:01

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
I've Seen It All (Instrumental)
00:05:57

Guy Sigsworth, Arranger - Jake Davies, Mixer - Bjork, Mixer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Sjon, Writer - Valgeir Sigurdsson, Mixer - Vincent Mendoza, Arranger - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Lars von Trier, Writer - Von Trier, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

3
Bachelorette (Instrumental)
00:05:05

Jake Davies, Mixer - THE BRODSKY QUARTET, Strings - Bjork, Mixer, Writer, MainArtist - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Valgeir Sirdsson, Mixer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
Play Dead (Instrumental)
00:03:25

Jah Wobble, Composer, Writer - Björk Gudmundsdottir, Composer - Jake Davies, Mixer - David Arnold, Composer, Writer - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

DISC 6

1
Venus as a Boy
00:04:41

NELLEE HOOPER, Producer - Bjork, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

2
Hyperballad
00:05:22

Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - NELLEE HOOPER, Producer - Bjork, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - TALVIN SINGH, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Bjork Overseas Ltd./One Little Indian Ltd. under exclusive license to Elektra Entertainment Group for North America and Mother Records/PMV for the rest of the world excluding UK and Iceland

3
You've Been Flirting Again (Family Tree Version)
00:02:32

Bjork, Producer, MainArtist - Bjork Gudmundsottir, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

4
Isobel
00:05:48

Marius de Vries, Writer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - NELLEE HOOPER, Producer, Writer - Bjork, Producer, MainArtist - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Bjork Gudmundsottir, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

5
Joga
00:05:04

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Mark Bell, Producer - Björk Gudmundsdottir, Composer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Composer, Producer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Sjon, Writer - Sigurjon Sigurdsson, Composer - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

6
Unravel
00:03:18

Eumir Deodato, Arranger - Guy Sigsworth, Producer, Writer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Composer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Steve Henderson, Contributor

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

7
Bachelorette
00:05:15

Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Producer, Writer, MainArtist - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

8
All Is Full of Love
00:04:47

Björk Gudmundsdottir, Composer - Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Producer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

9
Scatterheart
00:06:38

Guy Sigsworth, Arranger - Mark Bell, Producer - Vince Mendoza, Arranger - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Producer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Sjon, Writer - Vincent Mendoza, Arranger - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Lars von Trier, Writer - Von Trier, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

10
I've Seen It All
00:05:30

Guy Sigsworth, Arranger - Mark Bell, Producer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Producer, Arranger, Writer, MainArtist - Sjon, Writer - Vincent Mendoza, Arranger - Sigurjon Birgir Sigurdsson, Writer - Lars von Trier, Writer - Von Trier, Writer

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

11
Pagan Poetry
00:05:13

Howie Weinberg, Masterer - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Zeena Parkins, Additional Arrangement by - Bjork, Composer, Producer, Additional Arrangement by, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

12
It's Not up to You
00:05:08

Vince Mendoza, String Arranger - Mark 'Spike' Stent, Mixer - Bjork, Composer, Producer, Writer, MainArtist

© 2002 Elektra Entertaiment for the United States and WEA International Inc. for Canada ℗ 2002 Elektra Entertainment for the United States and Canada. All rights reserved.

Album review

Equal parts retrospective, autobiography, and objet d'art, Björk's Family Tree gives fans a very special glimpse at the creative processes behind her work, collecting two decades' worth of her music and words in a unique, lavishly packaged set. A white paper sleeve embossed with work by Icelandic artist Gabriela Fridriksdottir holds a translucent, petal-pink plastic case containing five 3" discs of "Roots," "Beats," and "Strings"; a collection of Björk's favorite songs from her albums; "Words," a booklet of selected lyrics; and an essay by Björk explaining the genesis of this set, which manages to use phrases like "taxonomic structure" and "a new Icelandic modern musical language" without sounding too ambitiously academic. Scattered throughout are Fridriksdottir's paintings, sculptures, and illustrations, which mix a playful, organic sensibility with clean lines that are both futuristic and childlike. They complement Björk's work, and especially this project, perfectly, since Family Tree emphasizes her beginnings as a classically trained but rebellious young musician and her current incarnation as an artist who unites the cerebral with the emotional and the avant-garde with the accessible. Family Tree's detailed packaging is notable not only for its beauty, but because its very intricacy forces the viewer/reader/listener to slow down, savor, and contemplate the set's contents instead of consuming them immediately. This sets the mood for a very personal experience, which begins with the first disc -- Björk's greatest hits as chosen by the artist herself. Technically, there aren't many of her "hits" on this compilation -- favorites such as "Human Behavior" are missing here, but appear on the fan-selected Björk's Greatest Hits (which was released on the same day as Family Tree). Instead, Björk opts for intimate album tracks like "Unravel" and "You've Been Flirting Again." Even the singles on the collection, such as "All Is Full of Love" and "Hyperballad," tend toward introspection despite their state-of-the-art productions. As with the rest of the set, the greatest-hits disc doesn't pretend to be a democratic representation of her work. Only one track from Debut, the enchanting "Venus As a Boy," is on the disc, while Selmasongs: Music From the Motion Picture Dancer in the Dark's "Scatterheart" and "I've Seen It All" both made the cut (and deservedly so -- the only problem with Björk's Greatest Hits is that it didn't include either of these songs). Instead, Family Tree is an unrepentantly subjective look at Björk's work from the past two decades, going back to some of her earliest recordings. Though "Roots" doesn't include anything from her 1977 self-titled album or her jazz effort Gling Glo, it does feature 1980's "Glora," a pretty, quirky flute melody that shows that even at 15, Björk was figuring out how to integrate her classical training into her own sensibilities. "Sidasta Eg," from 1984, is an eerie take on indie/dream pop that suggests her work with the Sugarcubes as well as her later solo efforts. Disc one of "Roots" also includes the 1983 Kükl track "Fulgar," which in its post-punk artiness also points to her Sugarcubes days. That era is well-represented by "Ammaeli," the Icelandic version of their hit "Birthday," and "Mama," both of which hold up well despite the somewhat glossy, dated-sounding production. As good as the Kükl and Sugarcubes tracks are, their inclusion only emphasizes that while Björk may work well as part of a group, her own music (even in its earliest stages) is more interesting. Disc two of "Roots" offers a look at some of her mature solo work in different forms and stages, such as the demos of "Immature" and "Joga" that are very much works in progress, but no less beautiful because of that. The disc also includes "Generous Palmstroke," a live collaboration between Björk and harpist Zeena Parkins, as well as "Mother Heroic," a track from the Vespertine sessions that, like that album's "Sun in My Mouth," combines a delicate celeste melody with lyrics borrowed from poet e.e. cummings. While the song isn't quite as striking as the work that did end up on that album, it's still lovely, and Björk is the sort of artist whose outtakes are as worth hearing as her finished work. The single-disc "Beats" emphasizes the electronic aspects of her work and delves further into her demos, offering a surprisingly smooth, blissed-out version of "The Modern Things" co-produced and programmed by Graham Massey, her Post collaborator. He also gives 1994's "Karvel" a surprisingly straightforward dance treatment, albeit with unconventional drums -- it sounds more like an 808 State track with Björk vocals than an actual Björk song. Her work with Mark Bell and Mark "Spike" Stent sounds more like finished album tracks; "I Go Humble" mixes a syncopated beat with fuzzy keyboards, and while it's a little less special than what ended up on Post, it's most definitely worth hearing, as is "Nature Is Ancient," which resembles what "Big Time Sensuality" would've sounded like with Homogenic's burbling, distorted production. The two discs of "Strings" go in the opposite direction, accenting the organic and academic side of her music by presenting highlights of her collaborations with the Brodsky Quartet. From the lush versions of "Possibly Maybe" and "Bachelorette" to the percussive take on "Cover Me" to "Hunter"'s driven arrangement, it's clear why Björk has worked with the quartet repeatedly -- their expressive, flexible approach to classical and classical-inspired music fits her aesthetic perfectly. And while "Words" -- the collection of lyrics from songs like "Pluto," "Cocoon," "Headphones," and "Pagan Poetry" -- may not be as immediately exciting to fans as the demos and unreleased tracks, the economy of Björk's lyrics deserves to be celebrated, as it's often overshadowed by the dense, dazzling beauty of her music. With a line like, "On the surface simplicity/But the darkest pit in me/Is pagan poetry" or a phrase like "emotional landscapes" she manages to communicate a wealth of feelings in an abstract, yet precise, manner. This seemingly contradictory approach extends to all of Björk's work -- though she's on the cutting edge of music and is resolutely individual, she's still popular enough to spawn parodies on Saturday Night Live and Spitting Image and cause a furor over wearing a swan dress to the Oscars. Fortunately, she's also popular enough to be able to make sets like Family Tree available on a relatively mainstream scale. A mini-museum of Björk's art with a depth that belies its size, Family Tree's exhaustive, scholarly approach works simply because her music is worth studying in the detail that the set provides so amply.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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