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Nick Cave will also appear at the ATP Festival in the UK in April.
Some are original Harvey compositions (the dream-like 'Blue Arrows' and the graceful 'Little Star'), and, as with 'One Man's Treasure' these are combined with more obscure classics, sometimes stemming from the pens of well known enigmatic songwriters.
Nick Cave was awarded the prestigious 'Q Classic Songwriter Award' at the annual Q awards in London recently.