Paul Oscar's musical range spans traditional Icelandic songs, ballads, love songs, disco, house and techno.
His musical range spans traditional Icelandic songs, ballads, love songs in the style of Burt Bacharach, disco, house and techno.
They also released Stranger Tales in 1995, which featured some English versions of Icelandic songs.
It is an a cappella rendition of a traditional Icelandic song by soprano Rannveig Sif Sigurdardottir.
Gling-Gló (a jazz album where Björk sings mostly in Icelandic and two songs in English)
The Icelandic songs on this album were recorded live almost entirely without overdubs in just two days at Reykjavík's Studio Syrland.
"Minkurinn í hænsnakofanum", an Icelandic song about farm animals waking each other when a mink storms the chicken pen.
He also released an album of Icelandic songs in collaboration with his father, Gardar thor Cortes Sr., called Island.
Sigurður's first solo album with Icelandic and Italian songs appeared in 1989.
Track 1: Original version on Possibly Maybe single (traditional Icelandic song).