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''Debut Live'' is a live album by
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ic singer Björk. While featuring live versions of songs from '' Debut'', the album does not feature the songs as performed during the
Debut Tour The Debut Tour was the first tour by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, and it mainly focused on her album ''Debut (Björk album), Debut''. She toured from 1993 to 1994. The tour was released on VHS and DVD as ''Vessel (DVD), Vessel''. A separate ...
from 1993–1994. Instead the majority of the CD comes from an acoustic performance of ''Debut'' on the ''
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'' television program. Originally released in the 5 disc '' Live Box'' set in 2003, ''Debut Live'' was later released separately on 1 June 2004 by
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records.


Background

Björk was unhappy with the
Debut Tour The Debut Tour was the first tour by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, and it mainly focused on her album ''Debut (Björk album), Debut''. She toured from 1993 to 1994. The tour was released on VHS and DVD as ''Vessel (DVD), Vessel''. A separate ...
, her first solo concert series after leaving
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. As she explained in the documentary ''
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'', "I did auditions and hired session people and everybody did what they were told. We rehearsed very well and the first show was like that and all the other shows were like that. So it was very nailed down. And I made a promise through that tour that I would never do that again… because most of all if I had told everybody what to do and how to do it I walk on stage and I'm bored stiff." In 2002 when she began combing her archive of live material to be released the following year, she settled on a special performance of ''Debut'' for MTV's iconic
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series of concerts. This show was performed a month after the Debut Tour concluded in late 1994 and features wildly different instrumentation and interpretations of the ''Debut'' songs. Several artists joined Björk onstage, including
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on tabla,
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on harp,
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, the South Bank Gamelan Orchestra, and two artists who would become frequent collaborators:
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and
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. Another collaboration would soon prove fruitful, that with deaf Scottish percussionist
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. She and Björk went on to record a session together but only two of the songs have been released: "My Spine" (found on Björk's ''
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'' remix album ''
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'' in 1996) and "Oxygen" (found on Glennie's greatest hits album released in 1997). The concert was held on 7 November 1994 in London. The set list included all of the songs from ''Debut'' except "There's More to Life Than This". ''Debut'' era B-sides "Atlantic" and " Play Dead", regulars on the Debut Tour set lists, were not performed. Many of the songs were taken multiple times to perfect them for the TV broadcast, and the night was capped with a cover of
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and Hart's " My Funny Valentine", a song Björk has never recorded in studio. Björk's MTV Unplugged concert was released on DVD as part of the collection '' MTV Unplugged / Live'' on 9 February 2002. Most of the tracks from ''Debut Live'' are taken from the MTV Unplugged show. For reasons unknown, Björk replaced the MTV show's performance of "
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" with her 1995 performance of the song at Later with Jools Holland. Her performance of "My Funny Valentine" has never been released, nor has the MTV Unplugged version of "Venus as a Boy". Six songs from MTV Unplugged had previously been featured in a special promotional CD called ''Celebrating Wood and Metal''. It was a free gift to the first 20,000 members of the official Björk fan club in 1997. The two CDs contain noticeably different mixes, particularly the audience applause which is nearly absent from the earlier promotional CD. ''Debut Live'' was originally released as part of '' Live Box'' in 2003, a collection of Björk's first four live albums, in a period where Björk was releasing several compilations and side projects on CD and DVD. The collection was met with mixed reception; while critics praised Björk's performances and reinventions of her material, many felt the seemingly endless number of releases were simply a way to milk money from die-hard fans. A stand-alone ''Debut Live'' CD was released on 1 June 2004, months before Björk's fifth studio album ''
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''.


Reception

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called it "a must for Björk fans" and commented that the eclectic group of instruments, "allow Björk's voice to masterfully guide the songs." ''
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'' was slightly more critical. While praising both Björk and her multi-cultural musicians, contributor Scott Plagenhoef felt that these stripped down versions of the ''Debut'' songs felt "muted" and that the singer let the new arrangements take center stage over her own performance.


Track listing

All songs taken from Björk's ''MTV Unplugged'' concert from 7 November 1994 except where noted.


References

{{Authority control 2004 live albums Björk albums One Little Independent Records albums Albums produced by Björk MTV Unplugged albums