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Throughout her career, Harvey has collaborated with several other musicians, most of them from the [[Alternative Rock]] scene, such as: [[Nick Cave]] (contributing vocals to two songs on ''Murder Ballads''), [[Tricky]] (a song on ''Angels With Dirty Faces''), the band Sparklehorse (lending guitar, bass and backing vocals to two songs from ''It's a Wonderful Life''), [[Marianne Faithfull]] (she produced, wrote and performed on five songs from ''Before the Poison''), Mark Lanegan and [[Radiohead|Thom Yorke]] (who sang lead vocals on "This Mess We're In" and provided backing vocals for two other songs from ''Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea''). She has also created two albums in collaboration with John Parish, ''Dance Hall at Louse Point'' and ''A Woman a Man Walked By''.
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=== Studio albums: ===
* ''Dry'' (1992)
* ''Rid of Me'' (1993)
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* ''4-Track Demos'' (1993)
* ''The Peel Sessions 1991-2004'' (2006)
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* [[Attack of the 50
* [[Careful
* [[Cover Version]]: "Highway 61 Revisited" by [[Bob Dylan]], "Is That All There Is?" by Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller.
* [[Duet Bonding]]: Polly had a romantic fling with [[Nick Cave]] around the time she sang "Henry Lee" with him for the album [[Murder Ballad|"Murder Ballads"]].
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* [[One-Woman Wail]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWghMNiJVsY The Mountain]
* [[Soprano and Gravel]]: her duets with both [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZCdFq5Zw8Y Björk] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO9tA8-kbk8 Thom Yorke] with Polly being the gravel part to both songs
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* [[Woman Scorned]]: As if the ''title'' of ''Rid of Me'' wasn't a big enough clue...
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