- "Björks Affairs"
- an image of modern life
- being selfish
- Big Time Sensuality
- Come to me
- Come to me
- conflicts
- cultural differences
- Debut being a success
- Debut being a success
- Debut being a virgin
- Debut being happy
- Debut being strong
- doing better
- doing Debut
- doing her own material
- doing it live
- doing it live
- doing the album on your own
- foreseeing her Debut
- her first show
- her label warning her
- Human Behaviour
- Human Behaviour
- Human behaviour
- influences
- Jean Baptiste Mondino à propos de la couverture de Debut
- London influence
- making Debut
- making Debut
- making money
- nostalgia
- not having high expectations
- not trying to please anyone
- Play Dead
- Play Dead
- promoting Debut
- recording Debut
- recording it secretly
- remixes of Debut
- saying goodbye to rock
- something to be proud of
- success
- success
- The Anchor Song
- The Anchor Song
- The Anchor song
- the next album
- the style of Debut
- the style of Debut
- the video for Big Time Sensuality
- the video for Big Time Sensuality
- the video for Human Behavior
- There’s a great lyric on Big Time Sensuality :
- three different aspects of Debut
- using old material on Debut & Post
- Venus As A Boy
- Venus As A Boy
- Venus As A Boy
- Violently Happy
- Violently Happy
- what Debut is about
- what Debut is about
- what she thinks of Debut in 2005
- whats next
- why it is called Debut
- why it took so long to do Debut
- working with Talvin Singh
"Björks Affairs"
The matter of a proposed forthcoming album of remixes of Debut is causing some friction between the singer and her record company. The record company calls it Björk’s Affairs. Björk currently prefers to call it All The Remixes From The Same Album For Those People Who Are Not Into White Labels.
I don’t really want to put them out. We did a lot of remixes because I like it, there’s a lot of remixers I really respect. I like different points of view, I love the thrill of being in control of one song and then giving it to someone else to get their view of it. But I don’t really want to put it out, not yet. It’s a bit early - maybe next year.
VOX, december 1993