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Have a listen to 3 tracks (which coincidentally span most of his career)


Mercy Seat (whoah!)

Into My Arms (sniff)

More News From Nowhere (slinky)


Imagine most of his material fits somewhere in that triangle and you should have an idea


One of my favourites however, is ?Nobody?s Baby Now?


The Best of will see you right as an Introduction


Kicking against the Pricks was my introduction back in the 80s ? a covers collection

StraferJack Wrote:

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> oh definitely!

>

> and why not use Spotify to check stuff out for

> free before you buy?


Or just download it to your phone for free with the many apps that do this. I thought lots of people did this ? (not me of course)

The Ship Song

Are you the one that I've been waiting for?

God is in the house

Oh Lord

Henry Lee (with PJ Harvey)


It takes an extremely brave performer to cover a Nick Cave song. I'm very fond of Camille O'Sullivan who sings a lot of Cave (also Waits, Bowie, Cohen, Weil) and I'm off to see her this coming Friday (31st) on the South Bank so if you want a real treat, Quids, then get yourself a ticket and I'll see you down there. Come - seriously - she's a lovely woman and a great performer.


http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/dance-performance/tickets/camille-o-sullivan-66267






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