Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir
Discography of Björk:
# | Release title | About release | Buy release in iTunes | Released at | Label |
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1 | Alarm Call 3 | audio | iTunes | 1998-00-00 | One Little Indian |
2 | Debut 11 | audio | iTunes | 1993-07-13 | |
3 | Post 11 | audio | iTunes | 1995-06-13 | Elektra |
4 | Homogenic 10 | audio | iTunes | 1997-09-23 | Elektra |
5 | Telegram 10 | audio | iTunes | 1996-11-25 | One Little Indian |
6 | All Is Full Of ... 2 | audio | iTunes | 1998-11-01 | FatCat Records |
7 | Alarm Call 2 | audio | iTunes | 1998-00-00 | One Little Indian |
8 | Alarm Call 3 | audio | iTunes | 1998-11-00 | One Little Indian |
9 | Alarm Call 3 | audio | iTunes | 1998-11-00 | One Little Indian |
10 | Alarm Call 4 | audio | iTunes | 1998-11-00 | One Little Indian |
11 | Debut 12 | audio | iTunes | 1993-11-15 | Mother Records |
12 | Post 11 | audio | iTunes | 1995-06-13 | Mother Records |
13 | Homogenic 10 | audio | iTunes | 1997-09-00 | |
14 | Vespertine 12 | audio | iTunes | 2001-08-27 | Elektra |
15 | Selmasongs 7 | audio | iTunes | 2000-09-19 | Elektra |
16 | All Is Full Of Love 7 | audio | iTunes | 1999-10-12 | Elektra |
17 | Hidden Place 3 | audio | iTunes | 2001-08-14 | One Little Indian |
18 | Hidden Place 3 | audio | iTunes | 2001-08-14 | One Little Indian |
19 | Telegram 11 | audio | iTunes | 1997-01-14 | Elektra |
20 | Telegram 11 | audio | iTunes | 1997-01-14 | Elektra |
21 | Jóga 11 | audio | iTunes | 1997-05-00 | One Little Indian |
22 | Big Time Sensuality 4 | audio | iTunes | 1993-11-22 | One Little Indian |
23 | Simple Pleasures 2 | audio | iTunes | 2001-00-00 | Fish |
24 | All Is Full Of Love 2 | audio | iTunes | 1999-06-00 | One Little Indian |
25 | Human Behaviour 4 | audio | iTunes | 1993-00-00 | Elektra |
26 | Jóga 3 | audio | iTunes | 1997-00-00 | One Little Indian |
27 | Big Time Sensuality 10 | audio | iTunes | 1993-00-00 | Elektra |
28 | Vespertine 12 | audio | iTunes | 2001-08-27 | Polydor |
29 | Hyperballad (Morales / T. Terry Mixes) 2 | audio | iTunes | 1996-00-00 | One Little Indian |
30 | Hidden Place 2 | audio | iTunes | 2001-08-06 | Polydor |
31 | Hunter 3 | audio | iTunes | 1998-06-02 | |
32 | I Miss You 4 | audio | iTunes | 1997-02-10 | One Little Indian |
33 | The Best Mixes From The Album-debut For All The People Who Don't Buy White-labels 6 | audio | iTunes | 1994-00-00 | One Little Indian |
34 | Army Of Me 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-04-00 | One Little Indian |
35 | Army Of Me 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-00-00 | One Little Indian |
36 | Debut 11 | audio | iTunes | 1993-00-00 | One Little Indian |
37 | Big Time Sensuality 7 | audio | iTunes | 1993-11-22 | One Little Indian |
38 | Gling-Gló 16 | audio | iTunes | 1994 | |
39 | Homogenic 10 | audio | iTunes | 1997-00-00 | One Little Indian |
40 | Human Behaviour 5 | audio | iTunes | 1993-06-07 | One Little Indian |
41 | Hyperballad 6 | audio | iTunes | 1996-02-12 | One Little Indian |
42 | Hyperballad 4 | audio | iTunes | 1996-02-12 | One Little Indian |
43 | I Miss You 4 | audio | iTunes | 1997-02-10 | One Little Indian |
44 | Isobel 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-08-00 | One Little Indian |
45 | Isobel 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-08-00 | One Little Indian |
46 | It's Oh So Quiet 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-11-13 | One Little Indian |
47 | It's Oh So Quiet 4 | audio | iTunes | 1995-11-00 | One Little Indian |
48 | Possibly Maybe 4 | audio | iTunes | 1996-10-00 | One Little Indian |
49 | Possibly Maybe 4 | audio | iTunes | 1996-10-28 | One Little Indian |
50 | Possibly Maybe 4 | audio | iTunes | 1996-10-00 | One Little Indian |
Icelandic singer and musician. Born: 21 November 1965 in Reykjavik, Iceland. Well known for her creative compositional style and distinct singing, Björk's recording career began in 1977 at the age of 11, when she released her first album, "[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/1870]Björk[/url]" (1977), while studying piano and flute at music school. Although the album became platinum, she refused to make another disco-folk follow-up and, at the age of 13, formed her first short-lived punk band, all-girl alliance Spit and Snot (Saliva and Phlegm), where she played the drums. Later on she was involved in projects such as Exodus and Jam 80, all of which without known record releases. In 1982 she launched punk-pop [a=Tappi Tíkarrass] (Cork The Bitch's Arse), releasing the EP "[url=http://www.discogs.com/release/1331040]Bítið Fast Í Vítið[/url]" (1982) and album "[url=http://www.discogs.com/release/1088305]Miranda[/url]" (1983), before she turned into a "serious" rebel by joining forces of the political "existential jazz-punk" of [a=Kukl] (Witchcraft), releasing three records. While Björk's vocal expression had matured in [a=Kukl], she attracted worldwide prominence for the first time as one of the lead vocalists of the avant-pop Icelandic sextet [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sugarcubes,+The]The Sugarcubes[/url]. In 1992 she emigrated to the UK, launched a solo career and quickly eclipsed her old band's popularity. Rather than following the Sugarcubes' artsy guitar rock, Björk immersed herself in dance and club culture, working with many of the biggest names in the genre, and receiving remix treatments from [a=Underworld], [a=Dom T.], [a=Fluke], [a=µ-Ziq], [a=Goldie], [a=Mika Vainio], [a=Alec Empire], [a=Bogdan Raczynski], [a=Beastie Boys], and others. Her first album "[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/34486]Debut[/url]" (1993) established her new artistic direction and became an international hit, making her one of the 1990s most unlikely stars. Although the album was recorded with producer [a=Nellee Hooper] in 1993, its songs were actually composed during the previous ten years while she was in bands. Björk quickly developed as a producer, moving from co-producer role on her early albums to full producer role in her later work, as her 2009 nomination for the Music Producers Guild Award For Innovation in the category of production testifies. She is well recognized in both pop and experimental music worlds: her album "[url=http://www.discogs.com/master/37082]Vespertine[/url]" (2001) became album of the year by The [l=Wire Magazine] in 2001 and she won more than 20 awards in Europe and received 15 nominations in the US. While Björk developed her unconventional song structures, she has worked with many renowned artists, mainly in the realm of electronic music. One of her long-time friends and main collaborators is [a=Mark Bell] of LFO who co-produced many of her songs and even co-wrote a number of pieces over the years. There are other artists who played important roles in the creative part of her work: [a=Guy Sigsworth], Icelandic poet [a=Sjón] who helped on lyrics for some of her key songs, and video director [a=Michel Gondry]. Acts such as [a=Plaid], [a=Leila], [a=Matmos], [a=Talvin Singh] were at times part of her live band. Furthermore, she has done short-term projects together with many other artists and producers: [a=Howie B.], [a=Graham Massey], [a=Tricky], [a=Eumir Deodato], [a=Mike Patton], [a=Matthew Herbert], [a=John Tavener], [a=Evelyn Glennie]; and has sang duets with [a=Thom Yorke], [a=PJ Harvey], [a=Catherine Deneuve], and [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Antony+(3)]Anthony Hegarty[/url] (of [a=Antony And The Johnsons]).