A significant turning point in Cave's development as an artist Nick Cave is Australia's preeminent lyricist. The Murder Ballads, recorded in 1995 was made as the band reached the cusp of stardom. The album marked a significant turning point in Cave's development as an artist and the group's success. The album draws on ancient songs, which Cave has dramatically reinterpreted. It also represents the apotheosis of his "narrative" style and is a harbinger to the more intimate and confessional albums, which have followed.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Toby Creswell | Writer | ||
Conway Savage | Guest Star | ||
Martyn Casey | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Zuel | Guest Star | ||
Tony Cohen | Guest Star | ||
Nick Cave | Guest Star | ||
Dave Graney | Guest Star | ||
Mick Harvey | Guest Star | ||
Kylie Minogue | Guest Star | ||
Rowland S. Howard | Guest Star | ||
Jillian Burt | Guest Star | ||
Larry Meltzer | Director |