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Hvarf Heim

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Label
  
EMI, XL Recordings

Producer
  
Sigur Rós

Released
  
5 November 2007 (2007-11-05)

Genre
  
Post-rock, ambient, art rock

Length
  
Hvarf: 36:45 Heim: 35:51 Total: 72:36

Hvarf/Heim (2007)
  
Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust (2008)

Hvarf/Heim is a compilation album by Sigur Rós. Its original CD release comprises two discs: Hvarf contains studio versions of previously unreleased songs (with the exception of "Hafsól", which was released as the B-side of "Hoppípolla" in 2005), while Heim contains live acoustic versions of songs already released. The songs on Heim are the same recordings found in the documentary Heima. In 2008 EMI released a single-disc version in which Heim is simply tracklisted to follow Hvarf. In 2012, the albums were issued on vinyl for the first time to be sold on Record Store Day.

Contents

Background

The cover images are pinhole polaroid photographs. The Hvarf cover is a handheld image of the microphone stands just before the band arrived to play in the gentle rain. The Heim cover is a 7-minute exposure of the stage at Gamla Borg where Sigur Rós performed an acoustic set for friends and family in April 2007.

The album was released on November 5 in Europe and on November 6 in North America. Prior to this release a limited 7" vinyl single of "Hljómalind" was released on 29 October. The album debuted at #23 in UK, #7 on the US independent chart and #83 in Spain selling over 50,000 copies in its first week worldwide. The album, as of June 2008, was certified Silver in the UK for 60,000+ being sold.

Credits

  • Jón Þór Birgisson – vocals, guitar
  • Kjartan Sveinsson – keyboard
  • Georg Hólm – bass
  • Orri Páll Dýrason – drums
  • References

    Hvarf/Heim Wikipedia