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Released in June 1995, second solo studio album, Post , is widely celebrated as an avant-pop masterpiece that refined the eclectic experimentalism of her first album, Debut . Moving from Iceland to London served as the catalyst for the record, which Björk described as a "literal postcard" to her homeland, capturing the restless, urban energy of her new life. The Sonic Landscape

  1. Source: original CD (1995 pressing) or official high-res digital master.
  2. Rip tool: Exact Audio Copy (EAC) or similar; use secure mode.
  3. Format: FLAC, 16-bit/44.1 kHz (or match source resolution).
  4. Metadata: fill ID3/FLAC tags (artist, album, year, label, track titles, ISRC).
  5. Art: embed cover image (>=500×500 px).
  6. Verification: include MD5/CUE and verify rip accuracy.
  7. Store: keep lossless backup and a lossy copy for mobile use.
  1. Spectrum analysis: The Australian pressing typically shows a sharp cut around 19.5 kHz (due to inferior tape calibration). A proper UK/Japan FLAC extends to 22 kHz cleanly.
  2. Log file clues: A correct EAC (Exact Audio Copy) log will show “Range quality: 100%” and a read offset that matches a known non-Aus pressing.
  3. Silence gaps: On "Hyperballad", the gap between the intro noise and the first bass drop is precisely 1.8 seconds on UK discs; Australian discs often trim it to 1.5 seconds (indexing error).

If you want, I can: provide exact tracklist with timings and ISRCs, generate a sample EAC rip log template, or list known official reissues and their catalog numbers. Which would you like? Bjork - Post -1995- -flac- - ausy

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)

For audiophiles seeking the version, the album's intricate production—collaborating with Tricky , Graham Massey (808 State), and Nellee Hooper —is best appreciated in a lossless format. ’s Released in June 1995, second solo studio

An eclectic fusion of techno, trip-hop, industrial, jazz, and ambient music. Standard Tracklist The original 1995 release consists of 11 tracks: Hyperballad Source: original CD (1995 pressing) or official high-res

  • Verify details: Look for correct track order, accurate metadata (year 1995), and notes about mastering or source (CD, vinyl, or digital remaster).
  • It's Oh So Quiet

    (3:38) — Big Band/Jazz (Betty Hutton cover) Enjoy (3:54) — Trip-hop/Industrial You've Been Flirting Again (2:29) Isobel (5:46) — Orchestral/Art-pop Possibly Maybe (5:05) — Downtempo/Trip-hop I Miss You (3:59) — Latin-tinged Pop Cover Me (2:06) Headphones (5:40) — Experimental Ambient Key Highlights & Trivia

    : The iconic album cover features Björk in Piccadilly Circus wearing an "airmail" jacket made of Tyvek paper, reinforcing the theme of communication and travel. Critical Acclaim