The compilation brings together the two mini-albums - Body Talk Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 - and the full-length Body Talk that followed, sequencing 20 tracks as one continuous body of work. Among them are “Dancing on My Own”, “Call Your Girlfriend”, “Hang With Me” (both its original and acoustic versions), “Indestructible”, “None of Dem” featuring Röyksopp, and “U Should Know Better” featuring Snoop Dogg.
When Robyn first mapped out the trilogy in spring 2010, the idea of releasing a body of work in instalments across a single year sat well outside major-label logic. She had already walked away from that machinery half a decade earlier, launching her own Konichiwa Records to put out her self-titled fourth LP and tilting her sound deeper into electronic pop. With more songs from the Body Talk sessions than a traditional album could hold, she chose to let the material surface as it was finished - a patchwork approach that has since become routine but at the time marked her out as an artist dictating her own pace. The trilogy landed across June, September, and November, earning broad critical and commercial attention without a conventional campaign.
Complete Body Talk adds no new material, but the vinyl treatment - translucent coke bottle discs inside a sleeve tipped with metallic silver - frames it as a definitive physical edition of the era. Pre-orders are live now.
Complete Body Talk artwork
Complete Body Talk tracklist
LP1 Side A
“Don’t Fucking Tell Me What to Do”
“Fembot”
“Dancing on My Own”
“Cry When You Get Older”
“Dancehall Queen”
LP1 Side B
“None of Dem Featuring Röyksopp”
“In My Eyes”
“Include Me Out”
“Hang With Me”
“Hang With Me – Acoustic Version”
LP2 Side A
“Love Kills”
“We Dance To The Beat”
“Criminal Intent”
“U Should Know Better Featuring Snoop Dogg”
LP2 Side B
“Indestructible”
“Time Machine”
“Call Your Girlfriend”
“Get Myself Together”
“Stars 4-Ever”
“Indestructible – Acoustic Version”

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