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  1. 13 de nov. de 2020 · Nick Cave's duet with Kylie Minogue was part of the success of the Murder Ballads album. ... Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ Murder Ballads is part of Bloomsbury’s 33 1/3 music book series, $19.99.

  2. Where the Wild Roses Grow. Where the wild roses grow (" Donde crecen las rosas salvajes ") es una canción rock–alternativo compuesta por Nick Cave para Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Está incluida en el noveno álbum de la banda, Murder Ballads (1996). La canción es interpretada en parte junto con la cantante australiana Kylie Minogue.

  3. "Where the Wild Roses Grow" is a duet by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue. It is the fifth song and lead single from the band's ninth studio album, Murder Ballads (1996), released on Mute Records. It was written by the band's frontman Nick Cave and produced by Tony Cohen and Victor Van Vugt.

  4. Murder Ballads is het tiende album van Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Het werd in 1996 uitgebracht op het label Mute Records. De nummers op dit album zijn ballades, die hoofdzakelijk over moord en doodslag handelen. Sommige nummers zijn duetten, waarvoor Nick Cave gastzangers en -zangeressen uitnodigde, waaronder: Kylie Minogue; PJ Harvey; Anita Lane

  5. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Fri 16 February 2024 8:00, UK. A collaboration between the vampiric-looking Nick Cave, known for his wild stage antics and preoccupation with violence and darkness, and pop icon Kylie Minogue always seemed unlikely. Yet, in 1995, the pair recorded a song together that ended up on his album Murder Ballads, accompanied by his faithful Bad Seeds.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2021 · What did the Kylie Minogue fans who bought Murder Ballads on CD in 1996 — on the strength of that single alone — make of a line like, 'with an ashtray as big as a fucking really big brick, ...

  7. Murder Ballads by Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds. With its terrifying stories of murder, vengeance and grotesque brutality, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds’ ninth album is tough going. Yet, 25 years ago, it became a million-selling commercial success thanks in part to an appearance from the princess of pop. Image: Gie Knaeps / Getty Images.