Adalita Srsen - Collaborations

Collaborations

In addition to various collaborations within Magic Dirt, Adalita has appeared as a guest vocalist on a number of tracks by other Australian bands. The first, in 1992, was on the Velvet (Down) Underground tribute album, where she added vocals to The Clowns Smiling Backwards' cover of "The Black Angel's Death Song".

In 2002, she contributed vocals to Bodyjar's "Too Drunk To Drive" single, and appeared in the song's promotional video.

In 2003, she appeared on The Calculators' track, "Cellophane", on The Secret Life Of Us 3 soundtrack CD. Also in 2003, she was one of many guest vocalists during You Am I's Triple J Live At The Wireless session, singing the band's "Jewels And Bullets" and "Damage".

During 2003, Adalita attended the 'Mushroom Music Writers Bloc', a songwriting workshop for Australian artists. Together, she and Ben Nash of 78 Saab penned the track, "Too Much Is Not Enough". The track was featured as a b-side to Magic Dirt's "Plastic Loveless Letter" single, and was credited as being performed by 'Adalita & Ben Nash', to clearly separate it from the Magic Dirt tracks.

Adalita also appeared on stage with The Beasts Of Bourbon during the 2006 Big Day Out tour. Also in 2006 she appeared in the Australian short film, The Desert by Glendyn Ivin.

In 2007 she collaborated with Katalyst on the track "Bladewalker" on his album What's Happening, and joined him on a national tour in November.

On 24 January 2009 Adalita appeared on an episode of RocKwiz performing a duet, covering The Saints' "Messin' with the Kid", with Gareth Liddiard (The Drones). She also appeared on the 2009 RockWiz Christmas special, which was broadcast on 19 December 2009, performing a cover of The Pretenders' "2,000 Miles".

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