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Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave , in addition to his career as lead singer of the Bad Seeds, has released 1 studio album , 14 soundtrack albums , 1 extended play , 2 singles , 3 live albums , 1 compilation album , thirteen music home videos and two non-music home videos as a solo artist. Since 2005, the majority of his work has been written & recorded in collaboration with Bad Seeds member and multi-nstrumentalist Warren Ellis .
Cave performing in 2008
Year
Title
Notes
2022
Seven Psalms
featuring Warren Ellis
Year
Title
Notes
2022
"Letter to Cynthia"
featuring Warren Ellis, backed with instrumental version[ 10] [ 11]
"Letter to Daniel & Vera"
Contributions
Nick Cave i Przyjaciele (Nick Cave and Friends ) (1999). A live tribute album by Polish musicians. Cave appears on "Into My Arms" and "The Weeping Song".
"I'm Your Man" and "Suzanne" performed by Cave in the documentary/concert film Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (2006).
The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited (2006), Concert album featuring Nick Cave performing "John the Revelator" and "Shine on Me".[ 17]
And the Ass Saw the Angel , readings of the novel (1989), plus theatre score (1993) – text by Cave, music composed by Harvey and Ed Clayton-Jones
"The Secret Life of the Love Song & the Flesh Made Word: Two Lectures" (2000)
The Death of Bunny Munro , (7CDs), audiobook read by the author plus soundtrack (2009) – composed with Ellis[ 20]
Send Me a Lullaby (1981) album by The Go-Betweens , features Cave's vocals on "After the Fireworks".
Die Haut and Nick Cave: Burnin' the Ice (1982), features Cave's vocals on "Stow-a-Way", "Truck Love", "Pleasure Is the Boss", "Dumb Europe".
Annie Hogan Plays "Kickabye" EP (1985), features Cave's vocals on "Vixo". Recorded in October 1983, Cave also produced.
Oedipus Schmoedipus (1996) album by Barry Adamson , Cave appears on "The Sweetest Embrace".
"Music for Expelling the Demon" (1999), a short animation by Devlin Crow, written by A-Soma .
Ute Lemper 's Punishing Kiss (2000). Cave co-wrote (with Bruno Pisek ) "Little Water Song".
Next Wave (2002). Cave performs a cover version of The Velvet Underground 's "Sunday Morning with Chris Coco on Coco's album.
American IV: The Man Comes Around (2003) duet with Johnny Cash on "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry ".
Kiss of Love (duet with Sam Brown ) from Jools Holland 's 2003 album Small World Big Band Friends 3 – Jack o the Green .
Seasick Steve 's song "Just Like a King", from the album I Started Out with Nothin' (2008) includes Cave's vocals.
Cave features on Party Dozen's song "Macca The Mutt" from their 2022 album The Real Work .[ 21]
Wings of Desire (1987). Cave appears in the film performing "The Carny" and "From Her to Eternity".
Woyzeck , theatre score (2005) – composed with Warren Ellis [ 22]
The Metamorphosis , theatre score (2006) – composed with Ellis[ 23]
The English Surgeon , soundtrack (2007) – composed with Ellis[ 24] (only available on White Luna r)
The Girls of Phnom Penh , soundtrack (2009) – composed with Ellis[ 18] (only available on White Lunar )
Faust , theatre score (2009) – composed with Ellis[ 25]
The Metamorphosis , (Forvandlingen – Norwegian national theatre) soundtrack (2012)
The Case Against Adnan Syed , soundtrack (2019) – composed with Warren Ellis
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