Björk ‎– I Miss You

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The 6th single of the "Post" album.

Post singles:
Army Of MeIsobelIt's Oh So QuietHyperballadPossibly Maybe • I Miss You •

Tracklist

I Miss You 4:02
I Miss You (Dobie's Rub Part Two It's A Hip Hop Thing) 5:39
I Miss You (Underwater Mix) 9:30
Karvel 4:28

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
I Miss You (CD, Single, CD1) One Little Indian 194TP7CD UK 1997
I Miss You (12", Promo) Elektra ED 5895 US 1996
I Miss You (CD, Single, Promo, Ltd) Elektra PRCD 9742-2 US 1996
I Miss You (CDr, Promo) One Little Indian, The Exchange none UK 1996
I Miss You (CDr, Promo) One Little Indian, Tape To Tape none UK 1996
I Miss You (R.H. Factor Mixes) (12", Promo) Elektra ED 6030 US 1997
I Miss You (R.H. Factor Remix) (CD, Promo, Ltd) Elektra PRCD 9800-2 US 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single) Mother Records, Mother Records MUMCD 88, 573 313-2 Europe 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, CD1) One Little Indian 194TP7CD UK 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, CD2) One Little Indian 194TP7CDL UK 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, Car) Mother Records, Mother Records MUMTT 88, 573 312-2 Europe 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, Car) Mother Records, Polydor 573 312 - 2, 5733132 Australia 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, Car) Mother Records, Polydor 573 312 - 2, 5733132 Australia 1997
I Miss You (CD, Single, Promo) One Little Indian 194TP7CDP UK 1997
I Miss You (Cass, Single) One Little Indian 194TP7C UK 1997
I Miss You (VHS, Promo) Elektra none US 1997
I Miss You (VHS, Promo) One Little Indian none UK 1997
I Miss You (VHS, Promo) Elektra none US 1997
I Miss You (VHS, Promo) One Little Indian none UK 1997

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Review by Kristianrj Feb 02, 2010

referencing I Miss You, CD, Single, CD1, 194TP7CD

I love this single so much for tracks 3 and 4. Track 3 is Darren Emerson's remix of "I Miss You", it's a beautiful stripped down house funker with minimalist percussion that lays a solid framework for melodies and sounds that have almost nothing to do with the original track but help you to see it in a different light. Track 4 is the 808 State track that never was, a Graham Massey remix of Bjork's "Karvel"; it's pure beauty, with Bjork's joyful vocals soaring over a melodic landscape underpinned with deep and powerful slow drums. For me this single defines the point in time when Bjork was at her strongest, having just released an album that wasn't too commercial but still had some killer songs on it.

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