Scratch my Bjork itch
September 14, 2007 3:07 AM   Subscribe

Shameless fangirls and boys, or plain old online music experts: can you help me find this elusive B-side Bjork single online?

I'm trying to find an mp3 of a Bjork single called "Charlene," which appears to have been the B-side of the "Isobel" single. The song is not a phantasm of my imagination (see Google), but Itunes doesn't have it, and the few sites that offer it for download seem to be a bit sketchy, spyware-wise. I'd appreciate any tips that might help me get my hot little hands and ears on it.

Please don't bother to tell me that my favorite post-human, Matthew Barney-loving, swan dress-clad loony chanteuse sux. But I might make exceptions if you can tell me where to find the song.
posted by foxy_hedgehog to Media & Arts (7 answers total)
 
Alright, I found a torrent with the song you're looking for.

I get the feeling I'm spamming here...
posted by comiddle at 3:48 AM on September 14, 2007


You can download Charlene (plus others) from the Shameless Complacency MP3 Blog.
posted by Hartster at 3:56 AM on September 14, 2007


Also, there's more on Charlene here, including a link to this page which also has the mp3.
posted by Hartster at 3:58 AM on September 14, 2007


Best answer: Right here and safe if you want it.

http://rapidshare.com/files/55651912/S172_1__CHARLENE.mp3
posted by thelongcon at 4:26 AM on September 14, 2007


Response by poster: Wow! All this in just under 1 hour and 20 minutes . Thank you all!
posted by foxy_hedgehog at 4:59 AM on September 14, 2007


While we're here, and since the question was already answered, I'm looking everywhere for the Bjork single "It's In Our Hands: Arcade Mix" from the Japanese import.

Unfortunately almost everything I've found online is LABELED "Arcade Mix" but is ACTUALLY the "Soft Pink Truth Mix" (which I already have, so I've been able to compare.

Anyone know where I can find the real Arcade Mix?
posted by hermitosis at 8:37 AM on September 14, 2007


Mod note: a few comments removed, not so much with the broken oink links, ok?
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 12:48 PM on September 14, 2007


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