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About:
Born
Bjork Gudmundsdottir in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1965, the eccentric
pop chanteuse known as Bjork grew up, not surprisingly, in a highly
musical household. Bjork began playing traditional Icelandic folk
songs at an early age and released her first album of folk standards
when she was only 11. Over the next few years Bjork sang for a series
of anarchist punk bands, including Kukl. In 1986 Bjork and fellow
Kukl members formed the pop group the Sugarcubes released their full-length
debut, Life's Too Good, in 1988, winning a cult following in the
U.K. and U.S. In 1990 Bjork recorded an album of Icelandic jazz titled
Gling Glo, but within a year she had become interested in dance music
and collaborated briefly with Graham Masseys of 808 State. As a result
of Bjork's new fascination, the final Sugarcubes album, 1992's It's
It, was actually a collection of dance remixes of earlier material.
Bjork's solo debut album, 1993's aptly titled Debut, quickly became
a club favorite. Relocating to London, Bjork returned in 1995 with
Post, which topped sales of Debut thanks to innovative collaborations
with techno gurus Graham Massey, Howie B and Tricky. In 2000, Bjork
starred in the critically acclaimed film by Danish director Lars
von Trier, Dancer In The Dark. The same year she released the album
Selmasongs, containing music from the soundtrack. Bjork's latest
album, Vespertine, came out in 2001.
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