Sigur Rós announce Ágætis byrjun - A Good Beginning - 20th Anniversary Edition to be released June 21, 2019 via Krunk Records
Listen to "Flugufrelsarinn (Live at Íslenska Óperan)":
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7 x LP Limited Edition Deluxe Box set
incl. 3 x LP Rarities & Demos
+ 2 x LP Live Íslenska Óperan 1999
+ 84-page hardback book
in linen-bound box
First 1999 copies numbered
Exclusive to www.sigurros.com
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+ 4 x CD Expanded Edition
+ 2 x Original LP w. download
Available in store and www.sigurros.com
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Available to pre-order now: www.sigurros.com
"The last great record of the last millennium" - Q, 2000
"The first vital band of the 21st century" -Pitchfork, 1999
Twenty years ago a band came seemingly out of nowhere to deliver a record that "filled a deep-seated need listeners didn't even know they had" (re: Pitchfork's "Best Albums of the 00s"). The band was Sigur Rós and the record Ágætis byrjun, and to mark its 20th birthday this June, the band will release a definitive box set of this, their breakthrough album. The lavishly packaged, limited edition, seven vinyl album set will include early versions and demos of the songs on the record, as well as never before heard songs that for the first time draw a line back to early influences which would soon become undetectable in the rootless beauty of the finished article.
There is also an immaculate recording of the concert the band played at the Íslenska Óperan (Icelandic Opera House) on June 12, 1999 to celebrate the release of a record that would soon send them around the world on word-of-mouth; a pre-internet phenomenon. Live at Íslenska Óperan 1999 has been painstakingly mixed for the 20th anniversary edition by the band's Kjartan Sveinsson with Birgir Birgisson, who made the original recording of the event. The 90-minute show has not been heard in full since it was broadcast live on RAS 2 radio all those years ago. In a note of poignancy, the show at the Íslenska Óperan would be the last original drummer Águst Gunnarsson would play with his fellow bandmates, vocalist/guitarist Jón Thor Birgisson, bassist Georg Holm and keyboard player Kjartan Sveinsson, who himself had only officially joined the band the year before.
The Demos & Rarities and early live recordings, which stretch across six sides of vinyl, have been pulled together from the band's own personal archive and include many recordings they had forgotten existed. They ended up trawling through every cassette, DAT and other defunct audio storage system to unearth parallel versions of no fewer than eight of the nine songs on Ágætis byrjun*. Together these form a remarkable store of abandoned ideas, blind alleys, and could-have-beens.
Across the first two LPs of Demos & Rarities there are guide vocal versions of "Svefn-g-englar" and "Ágætis byrjun", an original speed version of "Staralfur", "Vidrar vel til loftarasa" with alternative massively extended string-laden ending, "Olsen Olsen" with an oboe; each a snapshot of a band trying things out and about to find their feet in a spectacular way. The third album of Demos & Rarities goes into the uncharted waters of early demos for the record, with songs so nascent that they don't yet have titles. Hugmynd 1, 2 and 3 reveal surprising, previously unseen facets of the band's development. Alongside these and the early b-side "Rafmagnið búið", is the long sought after "Debata Mandire", on which Jónsi and Kjartan duet in keening falsettos, before, as Kjartan says in the extensive sleeve notes, his "bad habits" robbed him of the ability to sing that high. In some cases the only source of this material might be a single, unlabelled cassette and, as a result, glitches need to be taken as part of the patina of age.
The deluxe vinyl box set also comes with an 84-page cloth-bound book, featuring a plethora of visual content drawn from the Sigur Rós archive (aka an overstuffed case in Kjartan's studio). Handwritten string arrangements, lost artwork ideas and early 'business cards', are seen alongside candid images of the band at the moment just before their lives changed. The whole is housed in an elegant linen-bound box, available exclusively thru the band's website www.sigurros.com. The first 1999 copies will be numbered. All the musical content available in the deluxe vinyl edition is mirrored in the expanded 4 x CD edition, and is included in the double vinyl version as a download code. The 4xCD and 2xLP will be available in all good record stores from June 21, 2019.
Sigur Rós photo by Björg Jóna Sveins
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1999 Deluxe 7 x LP numbered limited edition:
3 x LP - Demos and Rarities (109 minutes):
Side A
Svefn-g-englar (Live at Popp í Reykjavík, 1998)
Starálfur (Original speed version)
Side B
Flugufrelsarinn (1998 Demo)
Ný batterí (Instrumental)
Side C
Hjartað hamast (bamm bamm bamm) (1995 Demo)
Viðrar vel til loftárása (Alternative ending)
Side D
Olsen Olsen (1998 Demo)
Ágætis byrjun (1998 Demo)
Side E
Hugmynd 1 (1998 Demo)
Hugmynd 2 (1998 Demo)
Hugmynd 3 (1998 Demo)
Side F
Debata mandire (Live at Laugardashöll, 1999)
Rafmagnið búið (From Ný batterí EP, 2000)
2 x LP - Live Íslenska Óperan 1999 (95 minutes):
Side A
Intro
Von
Syndir Guðs
Side B
Flugufresarinn
Olsen Olsen
Ágætis byrjun
Side C
Viðrar vel til loftárása
Svefn-g-englar
Ný batterí
Side D
Nýja lagið
Hafssól
2 x LP - Original album
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4 x CD:
1 x Rarities / 2 x Live Íslenska Óperan 1999 + Rarities / 1 x Original album
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2 x LP:
Original album + download code of Demos and Rarities + Live Íslenska Óperan 1999
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"One final question comes to mind: Is there any other music like this?" Pitchfork #8 Best Albums of the 00s
*There is no alternative version of "Intro" and, as all good Sigur Rós watchers know, "Avalon" is a quarter-speed version of "Starálfur" and, as such, no prior versions exist.
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