Nina Simone, too.
Sinner Man?
The end credit sequence of David Lynch's Inland Empire is a totally unrelated scene of cast and crew having a fabulous time grooving to that song. After what came before, it somehow became the most uplifting thing I've ever seen David Lynch pull off. So random and so great. I don't know what she would have thought of the rest of the movie (which is the most difficult thing Lynch has done since Eraserhead) but that end credit sequence was like a joyous random video of its own. I think she might have grooved on it.
A new Sleater-Kinney album came out and none of you people told me.
A new Sleater-Kinney album came out and none of you reminded me to buy it?
Shrift! S-K, Belle and Sebastian, Bjork and the Decembrists all dropped albums on the same day! Music frenzy!
God damn it, I have to go buy some things.
(And by that, I mean thanks.)
I spent so much $$ the other day.
As someone who has only ever tangentially listened to Björk, what are the essential Björk/Sugarcubes albums?
I think Bjork's album Debut is the best place to start.
There's really only the one Sugarcubes album worth owning, I think, but it is good.
Skip Sugarcubes and go to Post.