Carrie & Lowell is Sufjan's emotional opus. It's incredible how he can make a record this powerful with so little.
If we're considering this a true Bjork release, then it's probably my least favorite. It's still fine, a pleasant vocal jazz album. The only highlight here for me personally is "Ruby Baby"
Mount Wittenberg Orca is a pleasant collaboration between Dirty Projectors and Bjork that while not the most memorable thing in the world, is pretty nice to listen to, and I love the highlights here.
It's pretty upsetting to hear what Bjork went through in the making of Dancer in the Dark, however, in spite of this she made some great music for the film. "I've Seen it All" is a monumental track
Kinda hard to miss when so many of her best songs make it onto this compilation
I think Fossora is my least favorite mainline Bjork album, but it's still a really cool, neatly-wound concept. I've been told this is her "wind instrument" album, and I totally hear it. Some of her most challenging and daring tracks like "Atopos" make it onto here, and so it makes it rewarding even if I don't return to it often