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Björk discography

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Studio albums
  
9

Video albums
  
15

Singles
  
32

Compilation albums
  
1

Music videos
  
39

Soundtrack albums
  
2

Björk discography

The Icelandic singer Björk made her first public appearance in 1976 on Radio One, an Icelandic radio station, singing "I Love to Love". She secured a deal with a record company through which she released her first solo album, Björk, in 1977 when she was twelve years old.

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She went on to form several bands, including Tappi Tíkarrass, KUKL, and The Sugarcubes, the last being the most successful. After The Sugarcubes disbanded in 1992, Björk resumed her solo career and in 1993 she released an album called Debut. Since that album, she has been signed to One Little Indian Records in the United Kingdom and Polydor Records and Universal Records in Europe and other territories. In North America she was signed with Elektra Records and Atlantic Records until 2007, and afterwards signed under another Warner Music Group division, Nonesuch Records, distributed by Warner Bros. Records, which she remained with until 2013. The release of Vulnicura in 2015 was handled by Megaforce in association with RED Distribution, a division of Sony.

Guest appearances

A Those songs were intended to be featured on the corresponding albums, but were ultimately unreleased and leaked online.

Video albums

  • 1994 - Vessel
  • 1998 - Live at Shepherds Bush Empire
  • 1999 - Volumen
  • 2001 - Live in Cambridge
  • 2002 - MTV Unplugged / Live
  • 2002 - Live at Royal Opera House
  • 2002 - Volumen Plus
  • 2002 - Greatest Hits – Volumen 1993–2003
  • 2003 - Inside Björk
  • 2003 - Later with Jools Holland
  • 2003 - Minuscule
  • 2004 - The Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure
  • 2005 - The Medúlla Videos
  • 2012 - Later with Jools Holland 1995–2011
  • 2014 - When Björk Met Attenborough
  • 2014 - Björk: Biophilia Live
  • Music videos

    A Winners of the "Innocence" music video contest B Entrants of the "Innocence" music video contest C Indicates the virtual reality music video of Family which follows the moving album cover previously made by Andrew Thomas Huang

    Other videos

    C Also included in The Medúlla Videos

    References

    Björk discography Wikipedia


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