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noun - (biology) similarity because of common evolution
noun - correspondence in form or structure
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Similarity of structure between organs or parts, possibly of dissimilar function, that are related by common descent. |
(biology) similarity because of common evolution |
Similarity due to common descent. |
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Homogenic is the third studio album by the Icelandic recording artist and musician Björk, released on 22 September 1997 through One Little Indian. It was produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B and Markus Dravs. The music of Homogenic was a new style for Björk, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland. Homogenic was originally to be produced in her home in London, but was later recorded in Spain. Homogenic marked the first of several production collaborations between Björk and Mark Bell, whom Björk would cite as a major influence on her musical career. The album topped her home country's official albums chart, also peaking at number twenty-eight on the Billboard 200 and number four on the UK Albums Chart.Five singles were released from Homogenic: "Jóga", "Bachelorette", "Hunter", "Alarm Call" and "All Is Full of Love". Homogenic was highly acclaimed on its initial release and continues to be praised by critics, with Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine stating that "if not the greatest electronic album of all time, it's certainly the greatest of its decade". |