ALBUMPhantasmagoria in BlueMick Harvey & Amanda Acevedo
ALBUMThe Fall and Rise of Edgar Bourchier and the Horrors of WarMick Harvey & Christopher Richard Barker
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ALBUMFour (Acts of Love)Mick Harvey
ALBUMSketches from the Book of the DeadMick Harvey
ALBUMTwo of DiamondsMick Harvey
ALBUMMotion Picture Music '94-'05Mick Harvey
ALBUMOne Man's TreasureMick Harvey
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Mick Harvey's Popular Music Videos
Initials B.B.
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When We Were Beautiful & Young
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Phantasmagoria In 2
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Creators of Rain
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Love is a Battlefield (feat. Amanda Acevedo)
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About Mick Harvey
Artist Biography
Multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey is best known for his deep roots in the tangled family tree of singer Nick Cave. Playing a pivotal role in the Cave-fronted Boys Next Door (1977-1980), Birthday Party (1980-1983), and Bad Seeds (1984-2009), Harvey added intricate details and anonymous atmospherics that gave life to the singer's ominous narratives. Harvey's tributes to French singer/songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, Intoxicated Man (1995) and Pink Elephants (1997), were cited by Gainsbourg's muse and ex-wife Jane Birkin as influencing Gainsbourg's critical re-evaluation. Likewise, his instrumental skills have graced dozens of recordings by artists ranging from Alexander Haacke and PJ Harvey to Robert Forster and Courtney Barnett. He has composed soundtracks for independent films as well as scores for dance productions, and crafted evocative blends of covers and originals for his collaboration with vocalist Amanda Acevedo, 2023's Phantasmagoria in Blue, and his 2024 solo effort Five Ways to Say Goodbye.
Hometown
Rochester, Australia
Genre
Alternative
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