Debut is the first studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk, released in the second quarter of 1993 by One Little Indian Records. It was produced by the singer herself and Nellee Hooper. It is her first album after leaving the Sugarcubes in 1992 which was focused on rock.
Debut received mostly positive reviews from critics, it spawned five singles, "Human Behavior", "Venus As A Boy", "Big Time Sensuality", "Play Dead", and "Violently Happy".
Track listing[]
Standard edition[]
- "Human Behavior" (4:08)
- "Crying" (4:49)
- "Venus as a Boy" (4:40)
- "There's More to Life Than This" (3:20)
- "Like Someone In Love" (4:30)
- "Big Time Sensuality" (4:00)
- "One Day" (5:26)
- "Aeroplane" (3:50)
- "Come To Me" (4:57)
- "Violently Happy" (5:02)
- "The Anchor Song" (3:22)
Japanese edition bonus track[]
12. "Atlantic" (1:59)
Reissued edition[]
12. "Play Dead" (3:56)
Japanese reissued bonus tracks[]
12. "Atlantic" (1:59)
13. "Play Dead" (3:56)
Music videos[]
Singles[]