Skin Discography - Appearances

Appearances

As a solo artist, Skin has worked with various other artists and provided her work for sound tracks.

Title Tracklisting Comments
Licking Cream
  1. Licking Cream (Album Version)
  2. Licking Cream (Radio Version)
  3. Bitch
  4. Schools Out
By Sevendust from their album Home. Skin features on track 1 and 2 of the single and track 8 of the album.
It’s Only Rock And Roll
  • It’s Only Rock And Roll
Skin features amongst the likes of Sir Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones on this charity single.
Comfort of Strangers
  • Comfort of Strangers
Skin features on the track Comfort of Strangers from the OST to English movie Timecode. The track is number 2.
Carmen Queasy
  1. Carmen Queasy (Original Mix)
  2. Carmen Queasy (Digital Dubz Digi Dub)
  3. Carmen Queasy (Instrumental)
Skin features on the track Carmen Queasy from Maxim’s album Hells Kitchen. It is track 3 on the album.
Meat
  • Meat
Skin features on the track Meat from Tony Iommi’s album Iommi. It is track 2 on the album.
Stagioni D'Amore
  • Stagioni D'Amore
Skin features on the track Stagioni D'Amore from the movie Rent’s OST. The track is known as Seasons of Love in English.
Burning Shed
  • Burning Shed
Skin features on the track Burning Shed from the movie Hotel's OST.
La Canzone Che Scrivo Per Te
  • La Canzone Che Scrivo Per Te
Skin features on the track La Canzone Che Scrivo Per Te from Italian band, Marlene Kuntz’s album Che Cosa Vedi.
You Can’t Find Peace
  1. You can't find peace (Single Version)
  2. You can't find peace (Terranova Remix)
  3. You can't find peace (Terranova Disco Dub)
  4. You can't find peace (Ali Baba Remix)
  5. You can't find peace (Film Version)
Skin features on the track You Can’t Find Peace by Pale3, from the OST to Der Krieger und die Kaiserin (The Princess and the Warrior) ’’
Good Times
  1. Good Times (Radio Edit)
  2. Good Times (Whodunnit Mix)
  3. Stir of Echoes
Skin features on the track Good Times by Ed Case, from his album Ed’s Guests. The track is number 14.
Mayhem
  • Mayhem
Skin features on the track Mayhem by Ed Case, from his album Ed’s Guests. The track is a ghost track.
Still Standing
  • Still standing
Skin features on the track Still Standing with Brian Eno and Rachid Taha from the Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games album. The track is number 15.
Kill Everything
  • Kill Everything (Main version)
  • Kill Everything (Movie version)
Skin features on the track Kill Everything from the OST to French movie L’Empire des Loups.
Tear Down These Houses
  • Tear Down These Houses
Skin features on the track Tear Down These Houses from the OST to Italian movie Parlami D'Amore.
Simmer Down
  • Simmer Down
Skin features on the track Simmer Down with Robot Club and Adi Tribe from the album Bruce Parry Presents Amazon Tribe - Songs For Survival. The track is number 9 on disc 1.
How Does It End
  • How Does It End
Skin features on the track How Does It End from the OST to English movie The Truth About Love.
Last1con
  • Last1con
Skin features on the unpublished track Last1con by Boosta from Italian band Subsonica.
Skin
  • Skunk Anansie (1994 – 2001/2009 – Present)
  • Skin (Solo) (2003 – 2009)
Live band Members
  • John Blackburn (Bass)
  • Elliot King (Guitar)
  • Mark Kulke (Guitar)
  • Wayne Riches (Drums)
Albums
  • Fleshwounds
  • Fake Chemical State
Singles
  • Faithfulness
  • Trashed
  • Lost & Getting Away With It
  • Alone in My Room
  • Just Let the Sun
  • Purple
Related articles
  • Indie
  • EMI
  • V2

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