The Elgar Sisters was an Icelandic duo formed by singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir and guitarist Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson in 1984. The Elgar Sisters coexisted with KUKL, another group they were part of.
The origin of the duo’s name dates back to the recording sessions when engineer Mel Jefferson named the duo after English composer Edward Elgar.
From 1984 to 1986 the duo recorded 11 songs at Grettisgat studios (which later turned into Sýrland) which are known as The Elgar Sessions.
Eight songs were composed by Guðlaugur and the remaining three were by Björk. Besides Guðlaugur on electric and acoustic guitars and Björk as vocalist, there were other musicians: Sigtryggur Baldursson (drums), Birgir Mogensen (bass), Einar Arnaldur Melax (keyboards), Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson (keyboards, percussion), and Þorsteinn Magnússon (guitars).
Some of the lyrics were taken from Dauðaljóðin (The Death Poems), a poetry book written by guitarist Þór Eldon Jónsson.
With the break-up of KUKL by mid 1986, The Elgar Sisters project was terminated. Although they never released any album, some of their songs have been featured on the solo careers of Björk and Guðlaugur, while others still remain unpublished.
Track notes:
1: Originally named “Mass”.
2: Also known as “Zontal”.