What is the best Björk album of all time?

By YPB Team

From the avant-garde Homogenic to the intimate Vespertine, which Björk album stands above all others?

Debut — ranked #11
Debut
Her 1993 solo debut that blended house, jazz, and pop with her otherworldly Icelandic vocals, announcing a singular new voice.
Post — ranked #22
Post
Her 1995 sophomore album experimenting with industrial beats, big band jazz, and orchestral trip-hop in bold combination.
Homogenic — ranked #33
Homogenic
Her acclaimed 1997 album fusing orchestral strings with harsh electronic beats — the fan-voted #1 in her discography.
Vespertine — ranked #44
Vespertine
Her intimate 2001 album built from micro-beats and harp, widely regarded as a perfect, ethereal listening experience.
Medúlla — ranked #55
Medúlla
Her radical 2004 album constructed almost entirely from human voices including beatboxing, choirs, and a cappella arrangements.
Volta — ranked #66
Volta
Her politically charged 2007 album blending African brass instruments with futuristic electronics and fierce energy.
Biophilia — ranked #77
Biophilia
Her 2011 multimedia album exploring the connections between music, nature, and science with custom-built instruments.
Vulnicura — ranked #88
Vulnicura
Her raw 2015 breakup album documenting the collapse of her relationship with Matthew Barney, produced with Arca.
Utopia — ranked #99
Utopia
Her 2017 utopian concept album collaborating with Arca, imagining an alternate society through flute-laden electronic soundscapes.
Fossora — ranked #1010
Fossora
Her 2022 album rooted in grief and nature, featuring bass clarinets and earthy textures as a tribute to her late mother.
Echolalia — ranked #1111
Echolalia
Her 2026 album presented alongside an exhibition at Iceland's National Gallery, blending music, visual arts, and new technologies.

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