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Here’s a great Björk dance track from 1993 – Big Time Sensuality.

It’s more than fifteen years old, but it still sounds great because Björk has such a unique approach to her music and vocal.

How many of today’s dance divas will be doing vital work fifteen years from now?

Björk – Big Time Sensuality

i can sense it
something important
is about to happen
it’s coming up

it takes courage to enjoy it
the hardcore and the gentle
big time sensuality

we just met
and i know i’m a bit too intimate
but something is coming up
and we’re both included

it takes courage ti enjoy ut
the hardcore and the gentle
big time sensuality

i don’t know my future after this weekend
and i don’t want to

it takes courage to enjoy it
the hardcore and the gentle
big time sensuality

via bjorkdotcom:

Big Time Sensuality

Directed by Stéphane Sednaoui.

Written by Björk/Nellee Hooper.

Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd/Warner Chappell Music Ltd.

® 1993 One Little Indian Records Ltd.

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One Response to “Björk – Big Time Sensuality”  

  1. 1 bobby

    you made me stop and realize that at least 80% of the music I listen to on a daily basis is more than 15 years old… Instead of "It’s more than fifteen years old, but it still sounds great because Björk has such a unique approach to her music and vocal." I would have said "It's more than fifteen years old, so it's still good, unlike that new-fangled stuff the kids listen to whilst they trample my lawn."
    ah, i'm old.

    now get off my lawn!

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