Björk discography

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The discography of Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk consists of ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, one compilation album, six remix albums, eight live albums, four box sets, three collaboration albums, forty-five singles, ten promotional singles and eight remixes series. All of her recordings were released under One Little Independent RecordsTemplate:Efn.

Björk started her career after a recording of her rendition of Tina Charles' 1976 song "I Love to Love" became popular on Icelandic radio. Her first eponymous solo release, considered juvenilia,Template:Efn was released under Fálkinn label in 1977. Thereafter, Björk ventured into bands, singing as the lead vocalist of groups like Tappi Tíkarrass, Kukl, the Elgar Sisters and, most notably, the Sugarcubes. In 1990 she released Gling-Gló alongside Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar, a cover album of jazz standards.

Björk released her first solo studio album, titled Debut, in 1993. A sleeper hit in United Kingdom, the record eventually hit the top three in the Official Charts Company and received platinum certifications from BPI, RIAA and ARIA. The album included the singer's debut single "Human Behaviour", which gained chart success on Billboard Alternative and Dance charts. The album was later reissued to include the third single "Play Dead", taken from the soundtrack of The Young Americans, which became her first top 20 single on BPI charts. Subsequent singles "Big Time Sensuality" and "Violently Happy" also obtained moderate chart success and recurrent rotation on MTV. Her second album, Post, was released in June 1995, and peaked at number two in the UK and was certified platinum by BPI and RIAA. The album spawned three top 10 singles in the UK, including "Army of Me", "Hyperballad" and "It's Oh So Quiet", which became her best-selling single and was certified gold by BPI. The album was followed by a companion remix album, called Telegram (1996). Björk focused on combining electronic beats with string instruments with her third album Homogenic (1997), which sold 1 million copies around Europe.

In 2000, Björk starred in Lars von Trier's feature film Dancer in the Dark, for which she also composed the companion soundtrack Selmasongs. "I've Seen It All", a promotional single from the album, received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Vespertine, the singer's fourth studio album, was released in 2001 and was certified Gold in the UK. The following year, Björk released her Greatest Hits compilation, a companion box-set, Family Tree, and a series of live albums, collected in the Live Box box set. In 2004, Björk released her fifth studio album, titled Medúlla, composed almost entirely using human voices and sounds. Its first promotional single, "Oceania", was commissioned by the International Olympic Committee for the 2004 Summer Olympics and debuted at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens. The next year, Björk starred in and composed the soundtrack for Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint 9. Björk released her sixth studio album, Volta, in 2007. The album was her first to reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, while its first single "Earth Intruders" is Björk highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The 2009 release Voltaïc, is a companion box-set consisting of live and remix recordings. Björk's seventh studio album Biophilia (2011), was a multimedia project encompassing various apps for each song, a series of educational workshops in four continents, a worldwide tour and a documentary. After releasing several remixes as a part of "The Crystalline Series" and the "Biophilia Remix Series", Björk released a remix album titled Bastards in 2012. After the end of the tour, the singer released her sixth live album, Björk: Biophilia Live.

Coinciding with a MoMa retrospective on her career, Björk released her eighth studio album, Vulnicura in 2015. The album was followed by the "Vulnicura Remix Series", an acoustic album called Vulnicura Strings, a live album, Vulnicura Live, and an immersive exhibition, Björk Digital, which culminated in the release of a virtual reality video album, Vulnicura VR. Björk's subsequent ninth and tenth studio albums, Utopia and Fossora, were released in 2017 and 2022 respectively. Both were promoted through remixes and a theatrical concert tour, Cornucopia. In 2025, the tour was released as a concert film, and as a live and video album.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
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  • Debut: "Tonlist" (in Icelandic). Dagblaðið Vísir. 1 July 1993, p. 20. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  • Post: "Tonlist" (in Icelandic). Dagblaðið Vísir. 1 July 1995, p. 21. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  • Homogenic: "Tonlist" (in Icelandic). Dagblaðið Vísir. 3 October 1997, p. 21. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  • Biophilia: "Plötulistinn". IcelandicMusic.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
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Debut 2 10 40 16 24 9 2 18 3 61
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Post
  • Released: 12 June 1995
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Homogenic
  • Released: 22 September 1997
  • Formats: LP · 2LPs · cassette · CD · DD · MD · digital download
1 6 20 2 10 3 5 13 4 28
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Vespertine
  • Released: 27 August 2001
  • Formats: 2LPs · cassette · CD · DD · DVD · digital download
1 9 2 1 3 1 7 3 8 19
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Medúlla
  • Released: 30 August 2004
  • Formats: 2LPs · cassette · CD · DD · DVD · 2DVDs · digital download
1 17 6 1 5 3 7 3 9 14
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  • FRA: 129,916<ref name="francesales"/>
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Volta
  • Released: 7 May 2007
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · CD/DVD · digital download · cassette
1 20 6 3 9 1 11 3 7 9
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Biophilia
  • Released: 5 October 2011
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · 2CDs · box set · digital download · app · cassette
4 31 27 4 14 17 14 9 21 27
Vulnicura
  • Released: 20 January 2015
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · digital download · cassette
1 26 12 10 11 4 26 6 11 20
  • US: 23,000<ref name="BB"/>
Utopia
  • Released: 24 November 2017
  • Formats: LP · CD · digital download · cassette · box set
3 22 35 26 28 12 25 75
Fossora
  • Released: 30 September 2022
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · digital download · cassette
4 55 32 10 37 5 11 100
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Soundtrack albums

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Selmasongs
  • Released: 18 September 2000
  • Formats: LP · cassette · CD · DD · digital download
54 21 4 22 17 2 12 20 34 41
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Drawing Restraint 9
  • Released: 25 July 2005
  • Formats: LP · 2LPs · cassette · CD · DD · digital download
67 141
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Compilation albums

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Greatest Hits
  • Released: 4 November 2002
  • Formats: 2LPs · cassette · CD · digital download
84 64 18 71 20 52 24 53 115
  • CAN: Gold
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Remix albums

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The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White-Labels
  • Release date: 26 September 1994
  • Formats: LP · cassette · CD · digital download
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Telegram
  • Release date: 25 November 1996
  • Formats: LP · 2LPs · cassette · CD · digital download
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Army of Me: Remixes and Covers
  • Release date: 2 May 2005
  • Formats: CD · digital download
168 A collection of remixes of "Army of Me". Björk selected twenty remixes from fans who put their version on her website. All proceeds went to UNICEF in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. As of January 2006, the album had raised around £250,000.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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The Volta Mixes
  • Release date: 23 June 2009
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · digital download
163 Remixes from the Volta singles included with the Voltaïc box set.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Bastards
  • Release date: 19 November 2012
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · digital download
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Vulnicura Strings
  • Release date: 6 November 2015
  • Formats: 2LPs · CD · digital download
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Live albums

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Debut Live
  • Release date: 1 June 2004
  • Formats: CD · digital download
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Post Live
Homogenic Live
Vespertine Live
Songs from the Volta tour
  • Release date: 23 June 2009
  • Formats: LP/CD · CD · CD/DVD · digital download

A live album recorded at Olympic Studios in London in 2007. A CD/DVD version includes also two live performances recorded during the Volta tour in Paris and Reykjavík. Both were also included in Voltaïc.

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Björk: Biophilia Live
  • Release date: 24 November 2014
  • Formats: 2CDs/DVD · 2CDs/BD · 3LPs/DVD · digital download

The last Biophilia tour show with "in-the-round" format, performed at the Alexandra Palace in London, was directed and edited by Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. It was released as a concert film, debuting at 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and then receiving a series of screening around the world. The album also features bonus footage recorded at the Miraikan in Tokyo.

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Vulnicura Live
  • Release dates: 6 November 2015 (Rough Trade release), 15 July 2016 (Commercial release)
  • Formats: 2CDs · 2LPs (Rough Trade release), Digital download · CD · 2LPs · box set (Commercial release)
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Apple Music Live: Björk (Cornucopia)
  • Release date: 24 January 2025
  • Format: Digital download
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Box sets

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Family Tree
  • Release date: 4 November 2002
  • Formats: 5Mini CDs/CD · digital download
6 Box set released concurrently with Greatest Hits. It features 5 Mini CDs with different releases, including works with the Elgar Sisters, Kukl and the Sugarcubes, B-sides and demo versions, live unreleased performances with the Brodsky Quartet, and a CD titled Greatest Hits as Chosen by Björk, which features a different track listing from the former release.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Live Box
  • Release date: 18 August 2003
  • Formats: 4CDs/DVD · digital download
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Surrounded
  • Release date: 27 June 2006
  • Format: 7DDs
A limited-release box set which included the then-5 studio albums and 2 soundtrack albums released in DualDisc format. On the CD sides, it includes the original albums, while the DVD sides contain each album remastered in Dolby Digital and DTS 96/24 5.1 surround sound. The corresponding music videos are also featured on the discs and are in PCM 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Voltaïc
  • Release date: 23 June 2009
  • Formats: 3LPs/2CDs/2DVDs · 2CDs/2DVDs · digital download
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Collaboration albums

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Gling-Gló
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  • Release date: October 1990
  • Label: Smekkleysa
  • Formats: LP · cassette · CD · digital download
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Mount Wittenberg Orca
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  • Type: EP
  • Release date: 30 June 2010
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: digital download · CD · LP
All digital sales proceeds were donated to the National Geographic Society Oceans Initiatives, which helps create international marine protected areas. An expanded Edition was released in 2023 as part of Record Store Day. <ref>Mount Wittenberg Orca website Template:Webarchive. Retrieved 7 April 2014.</ref>
Country Creatures
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  • Release date: 1 November 2019
  • Formats: 12" vinyl
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Video albums

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Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
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"Human Behaviour" 1993 1 63 29 36 Template:Efn Debut
"Venus as a Boy" 1 92 39 29
"Play Dead"
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18 65 41 18 7 12
"Big Time Sensuality" 1 62 17 88
"Violently Happy" 1994 94 31 100 13
"Army of Me" 1995 1 35 22 55 12 10 Post
"Isobel" 2 67 23
"It's Oh So Quiet" 1 6 57 7 29 4 Template:Efn
"Hyperballad" 1996 13 31 34 8
"Possibly Maybe" 13
"I Miss You" 1997 118 36
"Jóga" 1 70 34 37 Homogenic
"Bachelorette" 6 95 17 23 21
"Hunter" 1998 55 44
"Alarm Call" 10 33
"All Is Full of Love" 1999 24
"Hidden Place" 2001 54 20 70 49 24 47 1 21 Template:Efn Vespertine
"Pagan Poetry" 106 49 20 6 38
"Cocoon" 2002 74 61 9 35
"It's in Our Hands" 97 37 Greatest Hits
"Who Is It" 2004 62 26 5 26 Medúlla
"Triumph of a Heart" 2005 63 33 6 31
"Earth Intruders" 2007 64 78 84 Volta
"Innocence" 9
"Declare Independence" 2008 68 19
"Wanderlust" 67
"The Dull Flame of Desire"
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"Náttúra"Template:Efn 26 42 39 102 rowspan="2" Template:N/A
"The Comet Song"Template:Efn 2010
"Crystalline" 2011 12 76 Template:Efn Biophilia
"Cosmogony" 23
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"Moon"
"The Gate" 2017 11 Template:Efn Utopia
"Blissing Me" Template:Efn
"Arisen My Senses" 2018 Template:Efn
"Features Creatures" 2019
"Atopos"
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2022 Fossora
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"Ancestress"
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"Fossora"
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"Oral"
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"Berghain"
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"Surrender"
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2011 Innundir skinni
"Woe (I See It from Your Side)" (Björk Remix)
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Promotional singles

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"I Love to Love" 1976 Template:N/A
"I've Seen It All" (featuring Thom Yorke) 2000 Selmasongs
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"Oceania" 2004 Medúlla
"Where Is the Line" 2005
"Thunderbolt" 2011 Biophilia
"Mutual Core" 2012
"Stonemilker" 2015 8 Vulnicura
"Lionsong" 21
"On and Ever Onward"
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2023 Mount Wittenberg Orca (Expanded Edition)
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Remixes series

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"Björk Cut by the Sabres of Paradise"
  • Release date: 8 March 1994
  • Formats: LP
4 limited edition vinyls, with remixes of songs from Debut by The Sabres of Paradise, Masters at Work, The Black Dog and Underworld. Some of the remixes were later compiled on The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White-Labels. <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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"Björk Meets the Masters at Work"
"Björk Bitten by Black Dog"
"Björk in an Underworld Adventure"
"Enjoy / Possibly Maybe Remix Series"
  • Release date: 19 August 1996
  • Formats: LP
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"Post Remix Series"
  • Release date: 18 August 1997
  • Formats: LP
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"Alarm Call Remix Series"
  • Release date: 30 November 1998
  • Formats: LP
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"The Crystalline Series"
  • Release date: 19 July 2011 – 2 August 2011
  • Formats: digital download · CD · LP
A limited edition remix series in 4 parts. They include remixes by Omar Souleyman and Matthew Herbert. Some of the remixes were later compiled on Bastards. <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
"Biophilia Remix Series"
  • Release date: 16 April 2012 – 12 November 2012
  • Formats: digital download · CD · LP
A limited edition remix series in 8 parts. They include remixes by Current Value, Death Grips, El Guincho, Hudson Mohawke, King Cannibal, Alva Noto, Matthew Herbert, 16bit, These New Puritans and The Slips. Some of the remixes were later compiled on Bastards. <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
"Vulnicura Remix Project"
  • Release date: 10 June 2015 – 2 October 2015
  • Formats: digital download · LP
A limited edition remix series in 3 parts. They include remixes by Lotic, Kramphaft, Mica Levi, Untold, Katie Gately, Rabit, The Haxan Cloak, Juliana Huxtable, Bloom and Patten. citation CitationClass=web

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"The Fossora Remixes"
  • Release date: 22 April 2023
  • Formats: digital download · LP
A limited edition remix LP collecting two remixes by Sideproject and Sega Bodega featuring Shygirl. Released during Record Store Day 2023. citation CitationClass=web

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Other recordings

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Björk In 1977, Björk released an eponymous album under her name Björk Guðmundsdóttir. It includes several cover songs. It is considered juvenilia and it is not included in her official discography.Template:Efn It is reported to have sold 10,000 copies in Iceland and to have been certified Platinum. <ref name="Bjork">Claimed sales for Bjork in Iceland: CitationClass=web

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Kórsafn A sound installation developed in collaboration with Microsoft, audio design firm Listen and architecture office firm Atelier Ace, designed for the lobby of the Sister City Hotel in New York City, United States. The evolving music composition elaborated 17 years of choral recording and used an artificial intelligence model that responds to real-time weather data. citation CitationClass=web

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Björk: Sonic Symbolism A podcast hosted by Björk in conversation with philosopher and writer Oddný Eir and musicologist Ásmundur Jónsson. The series provides an intimate reflection on the creation of each of Björk's albums, exploring the textures, timbres, and emotional landscapes that characterized their development. citation CitationClass=web

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Nature Manifesto An Immersive sound piece created alongside art director Aleph Molinari and IRCAM. The installation was showcased at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France as part of the museum's "Biodiversity: Which Culture for Which Future?" forum. It combines natural soundscapes, calls of extinct animals reconstructed through artificial intelligence, and Björk's narration to address damages to biodiversity and the collapse of ecosystems. citation CitationClass=web

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See also

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