Anita Lane
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Anita Louise Lane (c. 1959 – April 2021) was an Australian singer-songwriter who was briefly a member of The Bad Seeds with Nick Cave and Mick Harvey, and collaborated with both bandmates. Lane released two solo albums, Dirty Pearl (1993) and Sex O'Clock (2001).
She wrote the lyrics for "From Her to Eternity" and "Stranger Than Kindness."
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Discography
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Albums
- Dirty Pearl (October 1993) (Mute STUMM 81, CDSTUMM 81)
- Sex O'Clock (24 September 2001) (Mute 5016025611836, Everlasting EVERCD189)
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Extended plays
- Dirty Sings (23 May 1988) (Mute 12MUTE65, Restless/Mute 7 71436-2)
- Yadi Yadi (Gudrun Gut and Anita Lane) (1995) (Intercord INT 825.424)
- Yadi Yadi Remixes (Gudrun Gut and Anita Lane) (1995) (Intercord INT 825.435)
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Singles
- "These Boots Are Made for Walking" (Anita Lane and Barry Adamson) (1991)
- "Delusion" (Anita Lane and Barry Adamson) (1991)
- "The World's a Girl" (1995) (Mute 177)
- "Firething" (Gudrun Gut and Anita Lane) (1996) (Intercord)
- "Harley Davidson" (Mick Harvey and Anita Lane) (1996)
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