Early/Icelandic records of Bj♫rk
Includes all non-Sugarcubes pre-solo releases involving Björk.

Please feel free to send me updates/corrections.
It's still "under construction".

By cvalda44  (updated 3 months ago) [report]


  1. 1
    1977 - MC
    1st solo album recorded at the age of 11.
    Björk sings, plays flute, saxophone and composes one song.
    Extremely rare cassette version of the album.
  2. 2
    1977 - LP
    Vinyl version of 1st album - about 6000 copies (platinum for Iceland)
  3. 3
    1982 - LP
    Björk plays some instruments called raddir and hrista as guest here.
    She had her own punk bands called Exodus and Spit and Snot at that time but none of them have known releases.
  4. 4
    1982 - EP
    Her first punk-pop band release.
    5-track EP
    Bjork plays keyboards and sings.
  5. 5
    1982 - VHS
    TV documentary directed by Friðrik þór Friðriksson, based on the icelandic punk/new wave scene, filmed during the winter 1981/82
  6. 6
    1982 - 2LP
    Tappi Tíkarrass - Hrollur and Dúkkulísur (not available on albums)
  7. 7
    2CD reissue on Smekkleysa
  8. 8
    1983 - LP
    Full-length LP release.
    Bjork plays keyboards and sings.
  9. 9
    1983 - LP
    Includes Tappi Tíkarrass - Ilty Ebni
  10. 10
    1983 - LP
    Track 4: Björk Guðmundsdóttir "Afi"
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  12. 12
    1983 - 7"
    First 7" release by new project Kukl
    an anarcho-rock-jazz-punk band
  13. 13
    1984 - 3LP
    Tappi Tíkarrass - Sperglar and Seiður (not available on albums)
  14. 14
    1984/9 - LP (1997, 2002 - CD reissues)

    First Kukl full-length. Bjork sings and plays woodwind instruments.
  15. 15
    1984 - 2LP
    Another compilation with song "Afi" sung by Björk.
  16. 16
    1985 - MC
    Live in France on September 14, 1984
    Worth about 500 euro.
  17. 17
    1985 - LP
    French
    Kukl - Dismembered live (not available on albums)
  18. 18
    1986/1 - LP (1997, 2002 - CD reissues)

    2nd album
  19. 19
    1987 - LP
    Kukl - Man On The Cross (not available on albums)
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  21. 21
    1987 - 12"
    Soundtrack for the film 'Skytturnar' by Friðrik þór Friðriksson
  22. 22
    1987 - 12"
    3-track 12", the only musical release by Sjón aka Johnny Triumph, Icelandic poet, who helped Bjork with lyrics on some of the key songs of her solo career.
  23. 23
    1987 - LP
    Christmas compilation with Jólakötturinn by Bjork.
  24. 24
    CD reissue of Christmas compilation on Smekkleysa label.
  25. 25
    1987 - LP/CD
    Bjork does backing vocals with sister Inga
  26. 26
    1988 - LP/CD
    Backing vocals
  27. 27
    1990 - 2LP/CD

    Last and rarest of three Megas albums with Bjork on backing vocals.
  28. 28
    1990 - LP/CD

    Bjork sings first song on each side of the LP:
    A1: Worlds Collapse; B1: Yonder.
  29. 29
    1990/10 - LP/CD

    The album was recorded while Bjork was in The Sugarcubes, just in a few days without almost any overdubs.
  30. 30
    1991 - LP/CD

    While still in Sugarcubes, Bjork shows growing interest in dance culture and appears on two tracks here, QMart and Ooops.
    Few years later, Graham Massey returns the favor, co-writing Army Of Me and Modern Things and writing Karvel for her.
  31. 31
    1991

    Single release from ex:el album
  32. 32
    1992 - CD
    Duet with KK on "Ó Borg, Mín Borg".
  33. 33
    1992 - CD
    Icelandic rock-comedy soundtrack with two songs with Bj. Ó Borg Mín Borg and Takk
  34. 34
    1994 - CD
    Icelandic compilation with Um Akkeri by Bjork and first ever released track by Sigur Ros