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	<title>{ feuilleton } &#187; Nick Cave</title>
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		<title>Soundsuits by Nick Cave</title>
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	No, not the Australian singer. Soundsuits are wearable artworks by an American artist, dancer and fashion designer. Bigger pictures here while the Jack Shainman gallery has details of a recent exhibition.
	Metal armatures adorned with a range of objects including painted ceramic birds, flowers, brass ornaments, and strands of beads, top the figures and serve as [...]]]></description>
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	<p>No, not the Australian singer. Soundsuits are wearable artworks by an American artist, dancer and fashion designer. Bigger pictures <a href="http://acidolatte.blogspot.com/2009/03/nick-cave.html" target="_blank">here</a> while the Jack Shainman gallery has details of <a href="http://www.jackshainman.com/dynamic/exhibit_artist.asp?ExhibitID=107" target="_blank">a recent exhibition</a>.</p>
	<blockquote><p>Metal armatures adorned with a range of objects including painted ceramic birds, flowers, brass ornaments, and strands of beads, top the figures and serve as headdresses that activate the sculpture and provide a visual and textural contrast to the soft bodysuit. Soundsuits, named for the sounds made when the sculptures are worn, are as reminiscent of African and religious ceremonial costumes as they are of haute couture. A multitude of references bring to mind not only disparate cultural traditions but they also highlight Cave’s diverse background and artistic training. Cave studied and danced with Alvin Ailey and created his own clothing line which he featured in a shop he opened and ran for ten years. He is as interested in fashion and cultural, ritualistic and ceremonial concepts as he is in politics, a domain that has always been part of his work as demonstrated by acts of collecting and reconfiguring elements and concealing the identity, race, and gender, of those who wear his suits.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Rogue&#8217;s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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	The great Hal Willner is doing his eclectic thing again. A marvellous collection of folk ballads. Nice cover as well, from Howard Pyle&#8217;s celebrated pirate paintings.
	Disc: 1
1. Cape Cod Girls—Baby Gramps
2. Mingulay Boat Song—Richard Thompson
3. My Son John—John C. Reilly
4. Fire Down Below—Nick Cave
5. Turkish Revelry—Loudon Wainwright III
6. Bully In The Alley—The Old Prunes
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	<p>The great <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Willner" target="_blank">Hal Willner</a> is <a href="http://www.anti.com/catalog.php?id=67" target="_blank">doing his eclectic thing again</a>. A marvellous collection of folk ballads. Nice cover as well, from <a href="http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/detail/Detail_pyle_howard.html" target="_blank">Howard Pyle&#8217;s celebrated pirate paintings</a>.</p>
	<p><strong>Disc: 1</strong><br />
1. Cape Cod Girls—<strong>Baby Gramps</strong><br />
2. Mingulay Boat Song—<strong>Richard Thompson</strong><br />
3. My Son John—<strong>John C. Reilly</strong><br />
4. Fire Down Below—<strong>Nick Cave</strong><br />
5. Turkish Revelry—<strong>Loudon Wainwright III</strong><br />
6. Bully In The Alley—<strong>The Old Prunes</strong><br />
7. The Cruel Ship&#8217;s Captain—<strong>Bryan Ferry</strong><br />
8. Dead Horse—<strong>Robin Holcomb</strong><br />
9. Spanish Ladies—<strong>Bill Frisell</strong><br />
10. High Barbary—<strong>Joseph Arthur</strong><br />
11. Haul Away Joe—<strong>Mark Anthony Thompson</strong><br />
12. Dan Dan—<strong>David Thomas</strong><br />
13. Blood Red Roses—<strong>Sting</strong><br />
14. Sally Brown—<strong>Teddy Thompson</strong><br />
15. Lowlands Away—<strong>Rufus Wainwright &amp; Kate McGarrigle</strong><br />
16. Baltimore Whores—<strong>Gavin Friday</strong><br />
17. Rolling Sea—<strong>Eliza McCarthy</strong><br />
18. Haul On The Bowline—<strong>Bob Neuwirth</strong><br />
19. Dying Sailor to His Shipmates—<strong>Bono</strong><br />
20. Bonnie Portmore—<strong>Lucinda Williams</strong><br />
21. The Mermaid—<strong>Martin Carthy &amp; the UK Group</strong><br />
22. Shenandoah—<strong>Richard Greene &amp; Jack Shit</strong><br />
23. The Cry Of Man—<strong>Mary Margaret O&#8217;Hara</strong></p>
	<p><strong>Disc: 2</strong><br />
1. Boney—<strong>Jack Shit</strong><br />
2. Good Ship Venus—<strong>Loudon Wainwright III</strong><br />
3. Long Time Ago—<strong>White Magic</strong><br />
4. Pinery Boy—<strong>Nick Cave</strong><br />
5. Lowlands Low—<strong>Bryan Ferry w/Antony</strong><br />
6. One Spring Morning—<strong>Akron/Family</strong><br />
7. Hog Eye Man—<strong>Martin Carthy &amp; Family</strong><br />
8. The Fiddler/A Drop Of Nelson&#8217;s Blood—<strong>Ricky Jay &amp; Richard Greene</strong><br />
9. Caroline and Her Young Sailor Bold—<strong>Andrea Corr</strong><br />
10. Fathom The Bowl—<strong>John C. Reilly</strong><br />
11. Drunken Sailor—<strong>Dave Thomas</strong><br />
12. Farewell Nancy—<strong>Ed Harcourt</strong><br />
13. Hanging Johnny—<strong>Stan Ridgway</strong><br />
14. Old Man of The Sea—<strong>Baby Gramps</strong><br />
15. Greenland Whale Fisheries—<strong>Van Dyke Parks</strong><br />
16. Shallow Brown—<strong>Sting</strong><br />
17. The Grey Funnel Line—<strong>Jolie Holland</strong><br />
18. A Drop of Nelson&#8217;s Blood—<strong>Jarvis Cocker</strong><br />
19. Leave Her Johnny—<strong>Lou Reed</strong><br />
20. Little Boy Billy—<strong>Ralph Steadman</strong></p>
	<p>Previously on { feuilleton }<br />
• <a href="http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2006/07/21/the-music-of-the-wicker-man/">The music of The Wicker Man</a><br />
• <a href="http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2006/06/30/davy-jones/">Davy Jones</a>
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