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Oceania (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Oceania (song)

"Oceania" is a song by Icelandic singer Björk. It was formerly planned to be the first single release from Björk's ''Medúlla'' album. Later it was just released as a promo. It was written for the 2004 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, where she performed immediately following the Parade of Nations. As with most of ''Medúlla'', the track is composed purely of human vocals and features a London choir and Leeds-based beatboxer Shlomo. The lyrics are written by her friend, Sjón, who is an Icelandic poet and novelist. They are written in the point of view of the ocean who sings about the evolution of humans from her waters. This was the last song written and mixed for the album.
The video, directed by Lynn Fox, features a jewel-encrusted Björk in dark watery depths, with a colourful sunset and swirling floral creatures above her. Lynn Fox also made visuals for Björk's Greatest Hits Tour and the music video for "Nature Is Ancient" which is available on the greatest hits DVD ''Volumen'' as a bonus.
A re-recording of "Oceania" was featured as a B-side to the "Who Is It" single. This version features vocals by Kelis and additional lyrics she had written herself from the continent's point of view.〔http://www.bjork.com/qna/main.php?id=5471〕 A piano version also appeared on the DVD single, which was assisted in its creation by Nico Muhly.〔http://unit.bjork.com/specials/albums/medulla/nicomuhly/〕
The song was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2005 Grammy Awards but lost out to Norah Jones.
==Background==
During an interview with Nico Muhly, pianist on "Oceania", he stated:

When Björk asked me to play piano on Oceania, she sent me the music, and it was as complicated and layered as any piece of classical music I've played. I spent a few days figuring out how to make her vision of "dueling lounge-lizard pianists" physically possible, and in the session, we ran through those quickly. Then, she experimented with different ways to space the progression of chords that runs through the piece - I suggested big, Brahmsy blocks - as well as the ending, for which we tried diaphanous, Debussy-like arpeggios.〔http://www.fromamouth.com/2004/09/nico-muhly-special-on-bjork-com/〕


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