At one point during "Body Memory," the sprawling main attraction of Björk’s tenth album Utopia, the Icelandic singer-songwriter seems to illustrate a central theme of the album, while at the same time doubting her fitness for the artistic project she is undertaking. "Oh, how to capture all this love / And find a pathway for it…
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Review: Flutes Lead Björk Into Paradise on the Stunning Utopia
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