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Nick Cave
Australian singer‐songwriter, musician and score composer
Warracknabeal, Australia • b. 1957-09-22
Nick Cave is credited on 1,852 releases across 463 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,852
Pressings credited
463
Albums
6
Decades active
915
In collections
Biography
Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian singer, musician and writer. He is the frontman of the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Known for his baritone voice, Cave's music is characterised by emotional intensity, a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death, religion, love, and violence. Born and raised in rural Victoria, Cave studied art in Melbourne before fronting The Birthday Party, one of the city's leading post-punk bands, in the late 1970s. In 1980, the band moved to London, England. Disillusioned by their stay there, they evolved towards a darker and more challenging sound that helped inspire gothic rock, and they acquired a reputation as "the most violent live band in the world". Cave became recognised for his confrontational performances, his shock of black hair and pale, emaciated look. The band broke up soon after relocating to West Berlin in 1982. The following year, Cave formed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, later described as one of rock's "most redoubtable, enduring" bands. Much of their early material is set in a mythic American Deep South, drawing on spirituals and Delta blues, while Cave's preoccupation with Old Testament notions of good versus evil culminated in what has been called his signature song, "The Mercy Seat" (1988), and in his debut novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel (1989). In 1988, he appeared in Ghosts… of the Civil Dead, an Australian prison film which he both co-wrote and scored. The 1990s saw Cave move between São Paulo and England, and find inspiration in the New Testament. He went on to achieve mainstream success with quieter, piano-driven ballads, notably the Kylie Minogue duet "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (1996), and "Into My Arms" (1997). Turning increasingly to film in the 2000s, Cave wrote the Australian Western The Proposition (2005), also composing its soundtrack with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis. The pair's film score credits include The Assassination of Jesse James by the
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Credited work
1,852 releases · 463 albums · active 1978–2026
- Performance · 8,051
- Other credits · 1,955
- Production · 190
- Engineering · 168
Studios: Hansa Tonstudios · Metropolis Audio · AAV · Tritonus Tonstudio
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

American IV: The Man Comes Around
2002

Garage Inc.
1998

Murder Ballads
1996

Push The Sky Away
2013

Abattoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus
2004

The Boatman's Call
1997

Let Love In
1994

Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
2008

Skeleton Tree
2016

Grinderman
2007

The Essential Johnny Cash
2002

Henry's Dream
1992

The Good Son
1990

No More Shall We Part
2001

American III: Solitary Man
2000

Tender Prey
1988

Kicking Against The Pricks
1986

Ghosteen
2019

Wild God
2024

Grinderman 2
2010

From Her To Eternity
1984

Junkyard
1982

Honora
2026

Idiot Prayer (Nick Cave Alone At Alexandra Palace)
2020
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
- Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
- The Birthday Party
- Kylie Minogue
- The Boys Next Door
- Kylie
- Current 93
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