Lisa Gerrard discography

This is the discography for Australian musician Lisa Gerrard.

Microfilm

  • Microfilm: Centerfold ("Centerfold" and "Window") (1980) Vinyl, 7-inch, Single.[1]
  • Microfilm: Compilation entitled "From Belgrave with Love" ("Mossaic" by Liza Gerrard and "Summer House" by Microfilm) (1981) 12-inch, LP.

Dead Can Dance

Career after Dead Can Dance

Lisa Gerrard with Klaus Schulze 2009.
  • Solo Albums
    • The Mirror Pool (1995)
    • The Silver Tree (2006), release on iTunes and by Rubber Records and re-released in 2010 by Gerrard Records
    • The Best of Lisa Gerrard (2007)
    • The Black Opal (2009) released by Gerrard Records
    • Twilight Kingdom (2014) released by Gerrard Records
  • Singles
    • "Sanvean" (1995)
    • "The Human Game" (with Pieter Bourke, 1998)
    • "Abwoon" (with Patrick Cassidy, 2003)
    • "Hommage A Polska. 17 września" (with Klaus Schulze, 2009)
    • Coming Home (2010) released by Gerrard Records
    • Entry (2010) released by Gerrard Records
    • Come This Way (2010) released by Gerrard Records
    • Seven Seas (2014) released by Gerrard Records
  • Collaboration albums
    • Duality (1998), with Pieter Bourke
    • Immortal Memory (2004), with Patrick Cassidy
    • Ashes and Snow (2006) with Patrick Cassidy
    • Farscape (2008) with Klaus Schulze
    • Rheingold (2008) with Klaus Schulze
    • Dziękuję Bardzo (2009) with Klaus Schulze
    • "Come Quietly" (2009) with Klaus Schulze
    • Departum[2] (2010) with Marcello De Francisci[3]
    • The Trail of Genghis Khan (2010) with Cye Wood
    • Big in Europe (2013–14) with Klaus Schulze
    • The Sum of Its Parts (2015) with Chicane
    • Wyld's Call, Armello OST from Armello (2015) with Michael Allen
    • Hiraeth (2018) with David Kuckhermann
    • BooCheeMish (2018) with The Mystery Of The Bulgarian Voices
    • Melodies Of My Youth (2019) with Zbigniew Preisner and Dominik Wania
    • Symphony No. 3: Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs (2020) with Yordan Kamdzhalov and The Genesis Orchestra
    • Burn (2021) with Jules Maxwell
Rotterdam, Netherlands 2007
  • Miscellaneous
    • Compilation entitled "From Belgrave with Love" ("Mossaic" by Lisa Gerrard and "Summer house" by Microfilm) 1981
    • The Future Sound of London sample her vocals from the song "Dawn of the Iconoclast" for their 1992 hit single "Papua New Guinea" (1992)
    • French promo CD-single "La bas" and "Lament"
    • Compilation entitled "These Wings without Feathers" ("Dreamsong" and "Untitled") (1996)
    • Guest performer for the industrial/electronic music group Delerium entitled "Forgotten Worlds" on the album Karma (1997)
    • "The Wings of a Film – The Music of Hans Zimmer" ("Now We Are Free" live)
    • With Orbital: "One Perfect Sunrise" on the album The Blue Album (2004)
    • Orbital featuring Lisa Gerrard: "One Perfect Sunrise" (radio mix) CD single
    • Orbital featuring Lisa Gerrard: "One Perfect Sunrise" (Phil Hartnoll mix) CD single
    • With Denez Prigent: "J'attends – Gortoz A Ran" with Denez Prigent on the album Irvi
    • "An Hini a Garan" with Denez Prigent on the album Sarac'h
    • Mantras of a Lost Archetype (unreleased solo album)
    • The Ashes and Snow art exhibition by Gregory Colbert, (with Patrick Cassidy and Michael Brook, "Devota", "Vespers", "Womb", "Wisdom")
    • View from a Window collaborative song recording in track title "There in Your Arms" (2008) with Josiah Brooks
    • "Wisdom of Wind" composition with Jeff Rona, recorded by Tarja Turunen for her album My Winter Storm (2007) and present in the "Enough" single (2009)
    • "The Storm", song in collaboration with Hungarian composer Balázs Havasi on the album Symphonic II (2013)
    • "Lament" and "Epitaph", collaboration with Polish composer Zbigniew Preisner on the album Diaries of Hope (2013)
    • Guest performer for the electronic music artist Chicane entitled "38 Weeks" and "Orleans" on the album (The Whole is Greater Than) The Sum of Its Parts (2015)

Movie score composing and contributions

Video game composing and contributions

  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011)[citation needed]
  • Armello (2015) with Michael Allen[4]

References

  1. ^ "The History of the Melbourne Punk Scene". Punk Journey. n.d. Archived from the original on 18 February 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Departum".
  3. ^ "Marcello De Francisci".
  4. ^ "Armello – Bringing Tabletop Adventures to Life by League of Geeks". Kickstarter. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
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