Family Tree (Björk album) explained

Family Tree
Type:Box set
Artist:Björk
Cover:Bjork - Family Tree.jpg
Released:4 November 2002
Length:141:09
Label:One Little Indian
Producer:Various
Prev Title:Greatest Hits
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Live Box
Next Year:2003

Family Tree is a box set of musical material by Icelandic singer Björk. The set consists of a book of lyrics entitled Words, five 3-inch compact discs of rare and previously unreleased material, and a regular-sized compact disc of greatest hits selected by Björk herself. Family Tree was released in November 2002, concurrent with the release of Björk's Greatest Hits album, in which the tracks were selected by her fans.

Information

The five 3-inch compact discs include: Roots CD 1, which features songs recorded before Björk's "second solo debut" (i.e. previous to her 1993 album Debut). This compact disc features songs by her previous bands: Kukl, the Elgar Sisters, and the Sugarcubes. Roots CD 2 features B-sides and alternate versions of album tracks; Beats, which focuses on both new and old songs with a heavier electronica influence; and finally Strings CDs 1 and 2, which feature live and studio recordings of Björk with the Brodsky Quartet through 1999 and 2000.

The artwork on the CD was designed by M/M Paris in collaboration with Icelandic contemporary artist Gabríela Friðriksdóttir. The cover consists of a tree with letter on the upper part.

A music video for the song "Nature is Ancient", directed by Lynn Fox, was released in November 2002 to promote the compilation, even though the song was originally released in 1997.[1] Originally, it was a B-side to the "Bachelorette" single, but it was later included on Family Tree. The video was also released on the compilation Greatest Hits - Volumen 1993 - 2003.

Björk's notes for the project, as featured on the individual CD artworks, reveal that "Immature" and "My Spine" were initially considered to feature on the compilation, as well as track(s) recorded with British composer John Tavener.

Track listing

Notes

Charts

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Denmark[2] 39
France[3] 100
U.S. Top Electronic Albums (Billboard)[4] 6

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bjork.com GH&FT special : EXTRA. https://web.archive.org/web/20100209142148/http://unit.bjork.com/specials/gh/extra/index.html. 2010-02-09. dead. 2010-07-24.
  2. https://danishcharts.dk/showitem.asp?interpret=Bj%F6rk&titel=Family+Tree&cat=a Danish Charts
  3. Web site: Steffen Hung . Björk - Family Tree . lescharts.com . 2022-08-09.
  4. EDM Music & Dance Albums Chart. Billboard. 2 January 2013.