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- Isobel_(song) abstract ""Isobel" is a song by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk. It was produced by Björk and Nellee Hooper for her third studio album, Post (1995). Written by frequent collaborator Sjón, the song's lyrics have been described as a fairy tale. Björk had written a book with ideas for "Isobel", but couldn't write lyrics that worked, so she reached Sjón to write them. Along with "Human Behaviour" and "Bachelorette", it tells the story of Isobel, a girl who is born from a spark in a forest and transitions into womanhood while the pebbles of the forest grow into skycrapers and overtake the area. After a bad experience with love in the city, she decides to isolate herself again. Björk has said the character's name is Isobel instead of Isabel as a reference to "isolation".Its music includes string arrangements and a small orchestra. Writer Ian Gittins wrote: "In terms of music, it is one of the glorious moments of the album: Björk, who weaves and unravels the thread of the narrative making the best use of her vocals; Maurice Murphy, who with his trumpet opens the piece with a pattern of bewitching beauty, and Eumir Deodato, who once again offers an impressive arrangement of stringed instruments.""Isobel" forms a trilogy with "Human Behaviour" from Debut (1993), and "Bachelorette" from Homogenic (1997), representing the song's story of the title character moving from nature to the city and back again The song's accompanying music video was her second directed by Michel Gondry, having started a series of avant-garde collaborations with Björk with the music video for "Human Behaviour" in 1993.The song was well received by contemporary music critics, who described it as "elegant" and "epic". "Isobel" was also included in the album Greatest Hits, which features tracks selected by fans through a survey. The song was the third song with most votes, and the second song with most votes from Post after "Possibly Maybe". Commercially, it charted in the United Kingdom, Finland and New Zealand.".
- Isobel_(song) album Post_(Bj%C3%B6rk_album).
- Isobel_(song) bSide ""Charlene"".
- Isobel_(song) bSide ""I Go Humble"".
- Isobel_(song) bSide ""Sweet Intuition"".
- Isobel_(song) format 12-inch_single.
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- Isobel_(song) genre Avant-garde_music.
- Isobel_(song) genre Electronica.
- Isobel_(song) genre Trip_hop.
- Isobel_(song) musicalArtist Bj%C3%B6rk.
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- Isobel_(song) previousWork Army_of_Me_(Bj%C3%B6rk_song).
- Isobel_(song) producer Bj%C3%B6rk.
- Isobel_(song) producer Nellee_Hooper.
- Isobel_(song) recordLabel One_Little_Indian_Records.
- Isobel_(song) releaseDate "1995-08-14".
- Isobel_(song) runtime "347.0".
- Isobel_(song) subsequentWork It's_Oh_So_Quiet.
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- Isobel_(song) writer Bj%C3%B6rk.
- Isobel_(song) writer Marius_de_Vries.
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- Isobel_(song) writer Nellee_Hooper.
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- Isobel_(song) artist Björk.
- Isobel_(song) bSide ""Charlene"".
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- Isobel_(song) bSide ""Sweet Intuition"".
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- Isobel_(song) fromAlbum Post_(Björk_album).
- Isobel_(song) genre Avant-garde_music.
- Isobel_(song) genre Electronica.
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- Isobel_(song) label One_Little_Indian_Records.
- Isobel_(song) lastSingle ""Army of Me"".
- Isobel_(song) length "347.0".
- Isobel_(song) name "Isobel".
- Isobel_(song) nextSingle ""It's Oh So Quiet"".
- Isobel_(song) producer "Björk, Nellee Hooper".
- Isobel_(song) released "1995-08-14".
- Isobel_(song) thisSingle ""Isobel"".
- Isobel_(song) title "Official music video".
- Isobel_(song) writer "Björk, Mark Bell, Nellee Hooper, Marius de Vries, Sjón".
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:1995_singles.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Björk_songs.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Music_videos_directed_by_Michel_Gondry.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Björk.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Nellee_Hooper.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Songs_with_lyrics_by_Sjón.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Björk.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Marius_de_Vries.
- Isobel_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Nellee_Hooper.
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- Isobel_(song) comment ""Isobel" is a song by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk. It was produced by Björk and Nellee Hooper for her third studio album, Post (1995). Written by frequent collaborator Sjón, the song's lyrics have been described as a fairy tale. Björk had written a book with ideas for "Isobel", but couldn't write lyrics that worked, so she reached Sjón to write them.".
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