I Miss You (Björk song)
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"I Miss You" is a song recorded by Icelandic musician
Björk Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct three-octave vocal range and eccentric persona, she has de ...
for her second studio album, ''
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'' (1995). It was released on 24 April 1995 by
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as the sixth and final single from the album. It is amongst her least well performing singles in the United Kingdom, but it hit number one on the US ''Billboard''
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chart. The B-side "Karvel" was recorded in one of Björk's first sessions with
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in 1991; during which two other tracks were also recorded: "
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" and " The Modern Things".


Background

The lyrics describe Björk already knowing who her perfect lover will be, even though she has not yet met him. Nine years later, the remastered version, as it appears on the release of the 2006 album '' Surrounded'', features a newly recorded vocal take.


Critical reception

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from ''
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'' commented, "The time has come for pop radio programmers to finally make room for Björk. This gem from her current collection, ''
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'', shimmers with a spine-tinging
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, fluttering
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A la No Mercy, and deliciously spicy
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lines. All the while, Björk warbles a wickedly contagious
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in her distinctive vocal style. Radio needs to broaden its parameters and treat its listeners to this record. It could open the floodgates for a refreshing new phase in pop music." Chuck Campbell from ''
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'' found that "Björk longs for her dream lover on "I Miss You", which glides on a smooth, tropical rhythm (with jittery enhancements for spice)." Dominic Pride from ''
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'' wrote, "
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and soaring, open-throated vocals evoke memories of Björk's former band
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, but
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-style drones and Middle-Eastern
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betray her more recent ability to hoover up musical styles and make them her own. Showing no desire to compromise for mainstream radio acceptance, Björk's sound again challenges even her ardent fans." British magazine from ''
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'' named it Single of the Week and gave it five out of five, declaring it as "one of the strongest songs" on the ''
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'' album. David Sinclair from ''
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'' said, "Typically bewitching number, accompanied here by a bewildering variety of remixes none of which betters the original."


Music video

The accompanying
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for "I Miss You" was directed by
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of
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, best known for the '' Ren & Stimpy'' cartoons, which Björk admired."Björk – Wow & Flutter" by Mark Pytlik, 2003, Aurum Press, , pg 182. The animation was supervised by
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and produced by
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. Zeus Cervas, Ben Jones, Albert Lozano,
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,
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, Jim Smith and
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were amongst the animators who worked on the video. The first edition of ''Telegraph'', a
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directed by Sjón, read: "To the horror of parents everywhere two of the most disturbed minds in show business (have) come together to make what they promise will be the silliest, most demoralising and, as some depraved souls will undoubtedly say, funniest music video ever!" The video has a surreal and humorous quality, with some sexual imagery. Björk has red-coloured hair in both the animated and live parts of the video. One of Kricfalusi's characters,
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(in which he was naked in some scenes and his private parts were removed), joins her during various parts of the video. Another Kricfalusi character,
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, makes a cameo in one scene. Also,
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makes a cameo in the scene of the bathroom. An edit was made of the video that covered Björk's
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. The scene at the end of the music video showing Björk tearing an animated chicken in half was cut during showings on
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. When Björk saw the storyboards, she explained that Kricfalusi had "made ervery cute", and was so pleased that she reportedly exclaimed, "It's like
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!" The video won a 1997
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.


Live performances

The track was performed during the
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. In support of the release of ''Post'' the song was performed on the television show '' The White Room'' in 1995, and on the Spanish television show ''Zona Franca'' in 1996, to promote the later single release. It was also notably performed on ''
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'' on 19 April 1996, with Howie Bernstein and the TFI Friday House Brass. This performance was later featured on the '' Post Live'' album. Having not been performed live in over a decade, the song would later be performed during the
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with the Icelandic "Wonderbrass"
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section, sometimes also with fellow Sugarcubes vocalist Einar Örn on trumpet.


Track listing

* United Kingdom CD1 # "I Miss You" – 4:02 # "I Miss You" (Dobie's Rub Part Two – It's a Hip-Hop Thing) – 5:39 # "I Miss You" (Underwater Mix) – 9:30 # "Karvel" – 4:28 * United Kingdom CD2 # "I Miss You" (Dobie's Rub Part One – Sunshine Mix) – 5:33 # "
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" (3am Mix) – 4:16 # " Violently Happy" (live) – 6:17 # "Headphones" (Ø Remix) – 6:16 * European CD # "I Miss You" – 4:02 # "Karvel" – 4:28 # "I Miss You" (Photek Mix) – 5:53 # "I Miss You" (Dobie's Rub Part Two – It's a Hip-Hop Thing) – 5:39


Remixes

Dobie Mixes * "I Miss You" (Dobie Rub Part One – Sunshine Mix) – 5:33 * "I Miss You" (Dobie Rub Part Two – It's a Hip Hop Thing) – 5:39
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Mix * "I Miss You" (Underwater Mix) – 6:17
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Mix * "I Miss You" (Photek Mix) – 5:53 R.H. Factor Mixes * "I Miss You" (R.H. Factor Lovely Mix) – 6:35 * "I Miss You" (R.H. Factor Ugly Mix) – 8:32 * "I Miss You" (R.H. Factor Beats) – 4:33 * "I Miss You" (R.H. Factor Radio Edit) – 3:25
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Mix (Unreleased) * "I Miss You" (Junior Vasquez Remix)


Charts


References


External links


List of "I Miss You" releases

Lyrics of "I Miss You"
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