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- Songs and Recordings
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- Bringing It All Back Home. Recorded by Bob Dylan. LP. USA. Columbia CS 9128. 1965. https://www.discogs.com/release/1062915-Bob-Dylan-Bringing-It-All-Back-Home.
- Carnage. Recorded by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis. CD. Europe. Goliath BS021CD. 2021. https://www.discogs.com/release/19095067-Nick-Cave-Warren-Ellis-Carnage.
- A Crow Looked at Me. Recorded by Mount Eerie. LP. USA. P.W. Elverum & Sun, Ltd, 2017. https://www.discogs.com/release/10017405-Mount-Eerie-A-Crow-Looked-At-Me.
- Fetch the Bolt Cutters. Recorded by Fiona Apple. CD. USA. Clean Slate 19439774432. 2020. https://www.discogs.com/release/15634237-Fiona-Apple-Fetch-The-Bolt-Cutters.
- “Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow.” Written by Nick Cave. Recorded by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. No More Shall We Part. 2001.
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- “Gimme Shelter.” Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Recorded by the Rolling Stones. Let It Bleed. 1969.
- Grinderman. Recorded by Grinderman. CD. Europe. Mute CDSTUMM272. 2007. https://www.discogs.com/release/1170054-Grinderman-Grinderman.
- “Hard on for Love.” Written by Nick Cave. Recorded by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. Your Funeral … My Trial. 1986.
- Henry’s Dream. Recorded by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. CD. UK. Mute CDSTUMM92. 1992. https://www.discogs.com/release/386584-Nick-Cave-The-Bad-Seeds-Henrys-Dream.
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- “The Mercy Seat.” Written by Nick Cave and Mick Harvey. Recorded by Johnny Cash. American III: Solitary Man. 2000.
- “The Mercy Seat.” Written by Nick Cave. Recorded by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Tender Prey. 1988.
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- “No Pussy Blues.” Written and Recorded by Grinderman. Grinderman. 2007.
- “Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry.” Written by Nick Cave. Recorded by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. Henry’s Dream. 1992.
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- Film and Video
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