2002, One Little Indian
Bjork closed out her first decade as a solo artist with the retrospective ^Bjork's Greatest Hits. Despite its somewhat pedestrian title and approach (especially considering some of her intricate import collections and box sets) she still managed to find a way to put a twist on the collection: she let her fans vote for which songs they wanted included on the tracklisting. Overall, they did a pretty good job; with the notable exception of "It's Oh So Quiet" — which is probably her biggest single — the collection touches on most of the biggest songs from each of her albums. The album puts most of its focus on the middle portion of her career to date, culling four tracks each from Post and Homogenic, but still makes room for old favorites such as Debut's "Venus as a Boy" and "Human Behaviour," as well as newer singles such as Vespertine's "Pagan Poetry" and "Hidden Place." Bjork's Greatest Hits is a nice way to celebrate the beginning of another decade's worth of her innovative music.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | All is Full of Love |
| 2 | Hyperballad |
| 3 | Human Behavior |
| 4 | Joga |
| 5 | Bachelorette |
| 6 | Army of Me |
| 7 | Pagan Poetry |
| 8 | Big Time Sensuality |
| 9 | Venus as a Boy |
| 10 | Hunter |
| 11 | Hidden Place |
| 12 | Isobel |
| 13 | Possibly Maybe |
| 14 | Play Dead |
| 15 | It's in Our Hands |
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