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Björk is the only studio album by Icelandic singer Björk as a child singer, released in December 1977 by Fálkinn.In 1976, Björk appeared on Icelandic radio singing "I Love to Love" through the music school she attended, which led her to a record deal and the release, with the help of stepfather Sævar, of her first solo album in 1977.
Her first eponymous solo release, considered juvenilia, [b] 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.
1977 [13] "All Is Full of Love" † Björk: Björk Howie B Björk [note 4] Homogenic: 1997 [5] [14] "All Neon Like" Björk: Björk Björk Mark Bell Homogenic: 1997 [5] [15] "All We Are" [note 5] Björk with Dirty Projectors: David Longstreth: David Longstreth Mount Wittenberg Orca: 2010 [16] [17] "Allow" Björk featuring Emilie Nicolas: Björk ...
Bjork has been doing press interviews to promote today’s livestream of her new Apple TV+ concert film “Cornucopia,” but a comment she made about Spotify during an interview with the Swedish ...
Cornucopia is a 2025 documentary concert film by Björk based on the eponymous concert tour (2019—2023), which debuted as a residency at The Shed in New York City before traveling the world and concluding four years later.
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Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born on 21 November 1965 in Reykjavík. [12] She was raised by her mother, Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir (7 October 1946 – 25 October 2018 [13]), an activist who protested against the development of Iceland's Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant, [14] having divorced from Björk's father, Guðmundur Gunnarsson, an electrician and union leader, after Björk was born.
Bjork’s albums over the last 20 years or so have been epic journeys, deep in innovation and imagination, but often not exactly approachable — sort of like a James Joyce novel, the listener is ...