Icelandic singer and songwriter, born in June, 6, 1956, Reykjavík, Iceland. The youngest of four sons of a Danish mother and an Icelandic/Norwegian father. After his mother give him plastic guitar at the age of 12 Bubbi started playing influenced by stars like Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary and many others. He dropped out of school 14 years of age and started travelling around Iceland as a migrant fish worker and no matter where Bubbi was, his guitar was always with him. When he decided in late 1979 to record his debut album, Ísbjarnarblús (1980), he had no idea how much impact it would have. His intentions were to make an acoustic blues album, but inspired by Iggy Pop and other new-wave artists, the album’s style changed considerably during the sessions. There were few musical innovations on Ísbjarnarblús, but the lyrics were revolutionary. Bubbi wrote uncompromisingly about the injustices of Icelandic society, particularly in regards to fish industry- and migrant workers. Bubbi then formed the punk band Utangarðsmenn, which spearheaded the Icelandic new wave movement. When Utangarðsmenn disbanded, Bubbi formed the band Egó, which proved to be hugely popular, as was Bubbi’s 1983 solo album, Fingraför. In 1984, Bubbi’s rock’n roll life style started to catch up with him, as reflected in the desperate themes in the lyrics on the album Lili Marlene, released by his band Das Kapital in late 1984. After ridding himself of some of his bad habits, he released the lyrically strong and reflective Kona (Woman) in 1985. Subsequently, Bubbi signed with Swedish record label Mistlur and recorded the polished rock album Frelsi til sölu (Freedom for Sale) with Swedish producer Christian Falk. The album was an enormous commercial success and its follow-up, Dögun (Dawn), released in 1987, was the biggest selling album in Bubbi’s career. He further consolidated his status in 1990 with the release of his critically acclaimed album Sögur af landi (1990). Bubbi had long wanted to record a Spanish or South-American style album and that dream came true with the release of Von (Hope) in 1992. To record that album, Bubbi traveled to Cuba, along with producer and arranger Eyþór Gunnarsson, to record with local band Sierra Maestra. The album marked a completely new direction for Bubbi. Despite the exuberant arrangements and musical performances, the lyrics are a mixture of plaintive laments of loss and regret and the protest lyrics Bubbi was known for. Bubbi Morthens remains one of Icelands most prolific and popular musicians. His 1993 album Lífið er ljúft (Life is Good) was a mellow country-tinged ode to married life; on the 1994 album 3 Heimar (3 Worlds) he experimented with rap music; he released three albums in the 90s with rock band G.C.D., which he formed with veteran musician Rúnar Júlíusson; he recorded a tribute album to his uncle, beloved crooner Haukur Morthens and a spoken word album of his poetry appeared in 1996. On his 1998 album Arfur (Heritage), he drew inspiration from traditional Icelandic rhymes and ballads and his latest releases contain everything from hard rock to church hymns.
2025
Alda Music
7", RSD, Single, Ltd, Num, Blu
2024
Alda Music
2xLP, Ltd, Red
2024
Alda Music
LP, Ltd, Yel
2024
Alda Music
7", Single, Ltd, Num, Blu
2024
Alda Music
2x10", Ltd, Zoe
2023
2023
2022
Alda Music
7", Single, Ltd, Num, S/Edition, Cle
2021
2020
2019
Alda Music
Lathe, 7", Single, Num
2019
2017
2016
Prime Umboðsskrifstofa
LP, Comp, S/Edition
2016
Prime Umboðsskrifstofa
CD, Album, Liv
2015
Prime Umboðsskrifstofa
CD, Album, Liv + DVD-V, Liv
2015
2013
Sena
CD, Album
2013
Sena
CD, Album
2012
2011
Sena
CD, Album + DVD
2010
2008
Sena
CD, Album
2008
Sena
CD, Album, Liv + DVD, Liv
2007
Sena
Dlx, iPo + 13xFile, MP3, Comp
2006
Sena
CD, Album
2006
Íslenskir Tónar
CD, Album, RM, Sli
2006
Sena
2xCD, Album
2006
Sena
DVD, Liv
2005
Sena
CD, Album
2005
Sena
CD, Album
2005
Skífan
CD, Single, Ltd, Promo
2005
Sena
DVD-V, Doc + CD, Album, S/Edition + CD, Album, S/E
2005
2004
Skífan
CD, Album
2004
Íslenskir Tónar
CD, Comp
2003
Skífan
CD, Album
2002
Skífan
CD, Album
2001
Skífan
CD, Album
2000
Skífan
CD, Album
2000
Íslenskir Tónar
2xCD, Comp
1999
Íslenskir Tónar, Skífan
2xCD, Comp
1999
Íslenskir Tónar
CD, MiniAlbum
1998
1997
Skífan
CD, Album
1996
Skífan
CD, Album
1996
Mál og Menning
CD, Album
1995
Skífan
CD, Album
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
Steinar
12", Single, Promo, W/Lbl
1990
1989
Geisli
12", Single
1989
1988
Mistlur
7", Single
1988
Myndform sf., JB Heildverslun
VHS
1988
Mistlur
7", Promo
1988
1988
1988
1987
Gramm
12", EP
1987
Gramm
12", Single
1987
1986
1986
1985
1984
1983
Steinar
LP, Comp
1983
1982
Steinar
Cass, Album, Comp
1981
Steinar
Cass, Album
1981
1980
2022
2020
2020
2019
2017
Alda Music
2xCD, Comp
2017
Reykjavík Underground
LP, Album
2017
Reykjavík Underground
CD, Album
2015
Sena
3xCD, Comp
2015
Not On Label (Sverrir Stormsker Self-released)
3xCD, Album
2015
2015
2012
Eldjarn
CD, Album, Dig
2011
Lögreglukór Reykjavíkur
CD, Album
2010
Baldvin Kr. Baldvinsson
CD, Album
2009
Tutl
CD + DVD
2007
Sena
CD, Album, Jew
2005
Ruf Rat Records
CD, Album
2005
Steinsnar
CD, Album
2005
Lögreglukór Reykjavíkur
CD, Album
2003
Ríkisútvarpið, Zonet ehf
VHS, Album
2003
Not On Label (Karlakórinn Hreimur Self-Released)
CD, Album
2003
2002
Íslenskir Tónar
CD, S/Edition
2001
Óskar Guðna
CD, Album
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