About Björk
With her uncompromising mix of experimental pop, electronic music, and whatever else strikes her fancy, eccentric Icelandic singer, songwriter, and producer Björk has enjoyed global success on her own terms since the mid-’90s.
• Björk Guðmundsdóttir hails from Reykjavik. She was raised in a hippie commune after her parents divorced.
• She learned piano and flute at a young age, and when she was 10, she caught the ear of a local record company by singing the Icelandic pop hit “I Love to Love” in school. This led to Björk releasing a self-titled album in 1977, when she was 11.
• After discovering punk rock, she played in the ’80s bands Tappi Tikarrass and Kukl. From 1986 to 1992, she fronted the acclaimed alternative rock group The Sugarcubes. The band released three albums and got big enough in the US to appear on Saturday Night Live.
• Björk left the group in 1992 and launched her solo career with the heavily electronic 1993 album Debut, recorded with British producer Nellee Hooper. The acclaimed LP reached No. 2 in Iceland and No. 3 in the UK. In the US, “Human Behaviour” became a Top 5 alternative hit.
• She reconnected with Hooper and a handful of other producers—including UK trip-hop hero Tricky—for 1996’s Post. Her version of “It’s Oh So Quiet,” originally recorded by Betty Hutton in 1951, went Top 5 in the UK and became an MTV staple thanks to an eye-popping music video directed by Spike Jonze.
• Björk’s 2004 album Medúlla—an Icelandic chart-topper that went Top 20 in the US—is constructed almost entirely from human voices.
• Featuring a trio of collaborations with hip-hop producer Timbaland, Björk’s 2007 album Volta became her second No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
• Her 2011 album Biophilia was billed as the “world’s first app album.” When experienced through the app, each song offers interactive lessons about the intersection of music and nature.
• Björk created a traveling virtual reality installation to accompany 2015’s Vulnicura, an album inspired by her split with longtime partner Matthew Barney.
• With 2017’s Utopia, Björk earned her eighth consecutive Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album.
• By 2019, Björk had been nominated for 15 Grammys without a win. She also earned an Oscar nominated for “I’ve Seen It All,” a song from the 2000 film Dancer in the Dark, which she also starred in.
Albums list:
Björk - Army of Me - Remixes and Covers
Björk - Bastards (Mastered)
Björk - Biophilia
Björk - Biophilia (Deluxe Edition)
Björk - Björk's Greatest Hits
Björk - Debut
Björk - Debut Live
Björk - Drawing Restraint 9
Björk - Family Tree
Björk - Fossora (Mastered)
Björk - Gling-Gló
Björk - Homogenic
Björk - Homogenic Live
Björk - Medulla
Björk - Post
Björk - Post Live
Björk - Selma Songs
Björk - Selmasongs (Music from the Motion Picture Dancer In the Dark )
Björk - Telegram
Björk - Utopia (Mastered)
Björk - Vespertine
Björk - Vespertine Live
Björk - Volta
Björk - Voltaic (Bonus Track Version)
Björk - Vulnicura
Björk - Vulnicura Live (Mastered)
Björk - Vulnicura Strings (The Acoustic Version Strings, Voice and Viola Organista Only) (Mastered)
Björk - iTunes Originals - Björk
Dirty Projectors & Björk - Mount Wittenberg Orca (Expanded Edition)
EPs & Singles list:
Björk - Declare Independence - EP (US Version)
Björk - Dull Flame of Desire
Björk - Hyperballad (Remixes)
Björk - Army of Me - EP - EP
Björk - Cocoon - EP
Björk - Declare Independence - EP
Björk - Earth Intruders Club Mixes - EP
Björk - Human Behaviour - EP
Björk - Hyperballad - EP
Björk - I Miss You, Vol.1 - EP
Björk - Innocence - EP
Björk - Isobel - EP
Björk - It's Oh So Quiet - EP
Björk - Possibly Maybe - EP
Björk - Venus As a Boy (Remixes) - EP
Björk - Wanderlust - EP
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series IV - Single
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series I - Single
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series II - Single
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series VI - Single
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series VII - Single
Björk - Biophilia Remix Series VIII - Single
Björk - Hidden Place, Vol. 1 - Single
Björk - Hunter - Single
Björk - Oceania - Single
Björk - The Crystalline Series - Crystalline Matthew Herbert Mixes - Single
Björk - The Crystalline Series - Omar Souleyman Versions - Single
Björk - Triumph of a Heart - Single
Björk - Who Is It (Remixes) - Single
Shygirl - Woe (I See It From Your Side) [Bjork Remix] - Single
Singles list:
Björk & ROSALÍA - Oral - Single
Björk - Ancestress (feat. Sindri Eldon) - Single (Mastered)
Björk - Atopos (sideproject Remix) - Single
Björk - Atopos - Single (Mastered)
Björk - Cosmogony (Serban Ghenea Mix) - Single
Björk - Crystalline - Single
Björk - Features Creatures (Fever Ray Remix) [Fever Ray Remix] - Single
Björk - Features Creatures (The Knife Remix) - Single
Björk - Fossora (feat. KASIMYN) - Single (Mastered)
Björk - Lionsong (Choral Mix & Untold) - Single
Björk - Moon - Single
Björk - Mouth Mantra (The Haxan Cloak Mix) - Single
Björk - Nattura (feat. Thom Yorke) - Single
Björk - Náttúra (Switch Remix) - Single
Björk - Ovule (Sega Bodega Remix) [feat. Shygirl] - Single
Björk - Virus - Single
Fever Ray - This Country Makes It Hard To Fuck (Björk remix) - Single
LM.ORG, Robert Smith & Björk - Hidden Place Into a Forest - Single
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