Lisa Gerrard discography

This is the discography for Australian musician Lisa Gerrard.

Dead Can Dance

Career after Dead Can Dance

Lisa Gerrard with Klaus Schulze 2009.
    • Microfilm: Centerfold 7" ("Centerfold" and "Window") (1981)
    • 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)

Movie score composing and contributions

Video game composing and contributions

References

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