Out of all of Björk's music, the menace, aggression, and no-nonsense attitude of "Army of Me" makes it one of her most distinctive songs. Army of Me: Remixes and Covers features equally distinctive, and very different, interpretations of the song by Björk fans from around the world; in the album's first three tracks alone, it jumps from the Canadian metal of Interzone; the Nouvelle Vague-esque French bossa nova of Grisbi; and the phasers-on-stun synth pop of Sweden's 50 Hertz, Haxor Och Porr, and Slagsmalsklubben. Any worries that a collection of 20 different versions of "Army of Me" could be repetitive are put to rest by the sheer diversity running through the album. Naturally, completely redone interpretations of the song, such as the Messengers of God's countrified singalong and Martin White's accordion instrumental, are the most radically different, but even the remixes of Björk's original have plenty of their own originality. Beats Beyond sets the song's opening explosions and Björk's vocals against a backdrop of limpid synths and shuffle beats, while Dr. Gunni incorporates his own singing and an oddly folky feel into his remix. Other standouts include Lunamoth's whispery, harp-driven interpretation and Alfred Leitor's "Pink Battle Mashup," which features elements of a Soft Pink Truth track and computer-spoken vocals. A surprisingly eclectic and listenable collection, Army of Me: Remixes and Covers also has the bonus of being a charity album benefiting Unicef's work with children, making it a good album for a good cause. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Army of Me: Remixes and Covers
05/31/2005 | One Little Indian Us
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Credits
- Martin White
- Producer
- William Matthews
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Drew Gauley
- Drums, Vocals, Group Member
- Peter Hudson
- Engineer
- Dr. Gunni
- Performer
- Jason Meherin
- Accordion, Group Member
- Philipp Arnold
- Guitar, Group Member
- Leon Hopper
- Vocals, Group Member, Beats
- Patrick Wolf
- Producer, Performer
- Grisbi
- Performer
- 50 Hertz
- Performer
- Slagsmalsklubben
- Performer
- The Messengers Of God
- Producer
- Dr. Syntax 'N' CB Turbo
- Performer
- Rivethead
- Performer
- Hemp
- Performer
- Lunamoth
- Performer
- Beats Beyond
- Performer
- Atoi
- Performer
- R. Luvbeats
- Performer
- Alfredo Lietor
- Editing, Mixing
- Neetoo
- Performer
- Liliom
- Performer
- Mikhail Karikis
- Performer
- Giovanni Augusti
- Bass, Group Member
- César Augustyniak
- Cover Illustration
- Arthur Bassingham
- Bass, Group Member
- Chris Branch
- Group Member
- Johnny Graffham
- Guitar, Pedal Steel, Group Member
- Häch Och Porr
- Guest Appearance
- Emil Assing Høyer
- Synthesizer, Programming, Mixing, Producer, Melodica
- Clément "Neetoo" Leblon
- Producer, Mixing
- Rebecca Louie
- Group Member
- Loran Ongaro
- Drums, Group Member
- Joel Gjærsbøl Pedersen
- Synthesizer, Guitar
- Nicolas "Sarro" Place
- Vocals, Assistant Producer, Group Member
- Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen
- Vocals
- Tamara Stein
- Voices
- Rob Urbanti
- Guitar, Group Member, Lead, Vocals
- Dmitri VanZwanenberg
- Violin, Group Member
- Kevin Wimberly
- Bass, Group Member
- Pascal Wyse
- Group Member
- Jean Michel "JMZ" Zanetti
- Guitar, Noise, Producer, Group Member
- Gary Martin
- Voices
- Ricardo Gutierrez
- Group Member
Notes
This record has been produced to benefit Unicef (The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund).
An invitation to submit versions of "Army of Me", Bjork's most popular title for covers it transpired, was posted on bjork.com... within a week over 600 had been received. Bjork and the song's co-writer, Graham (808 State) Massey, then worked through them to select 20.
As stylistically varied as the song's originator and the officially commissioned remixes at the time, the selections incorporate the extreme metal of Canada's Interzone to the Spanish country take of The Messengers of God, via electroclash and accordion interpretations.












