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Burton's other collaborations include:
* ''Dark Night of the Soul'' (2009) with [[Sparklehorse]], accompanied by a photo book created by [[David Lynch]]. Each song featured a different vocalist, with guest artists including [[The Strokes|Julian Casablancas]] and [[Iggy Pop]]. The album received attention after its release became uncertain due to legal disputes and only the book was released, sold with a blank cd and the note "For legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. [[Digital Piracy Is Evil|Use it as]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|you will.]]" The album was eventually officially released, but not until after the unrelated suicide of Sparklehorse's [[Face of the Band]] Mark Linkous.
* ''Broken Bells'', (2010) a collaboration with [[The Shins]] [[Face of the Band]] James Mercer. In addition to its amazing music, the album is notable for a music video featuring [[Christina Hendricks]] [[Shout-Out|in]] [[Firefly (TV series)|space]]. Was nominated for a [[Grammy Award]], but lost to [[The Black Keys]]' album ''Brothers'' (which Danger Mouse ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|also produced]]''). A second album is in production.
* ''Rome'', (2011) co-written with Italian composer Daniele Luppi (who wrote the orchestral parts of ''Broken Bells''), this album is directly inspired by the works of [[Ennio Morricone]] and features [[The White Stripes|Jack White]] and [[Norah Jones]] on vocals.