"Nick Cave's most wonderful and melancholy performance." The Telegraph is driven by death, religion and romantic emotions. It's amazing. " NME "solemn and beautiful." The British media of the Independent dedicated its praise to Nick Cave's lonely concert called "the Prayer of the Fool", which was recorded intermittently during the British epidemic. Nick Cave finished the concert alone in the West Room of Alexander Palace in London. Singing while playing the piano, photographer Robbie Ryan, who won awards for films such as beloved and Marriage Story, recorded it all. The image has also become the product and witness of a special period in contemporary history. Nick Cave, a rock poet from Australia, was inducted into the Australian Music Association Hall of Fame and enjoyed a wide reputation around the world. In the nearly 40 years since his debut, especially when he led the Bad Seeds, he has been interpreting charming devil poems with sometimes melancholy and sometimes dark temperament, sometimes cold and sometimes fiery style. In this performance, Nick Cave rarely stripped off all external forms, playing 22 songs in a row on the purest piano, from the early Bad Seeds and.