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An album of expansion - Cave's poetic narratives reach ever further, seeking solace and resolution in the epic, sweeping strings and choral accompaniments o...
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Skeleton Tree

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*** RESIDENT ALBUM OF THE YEAR - 2016 *** 'skeleton tree' is a much more abstract, cerebral experience than anything else in his incomparable catal...
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Ghosteen

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No More Shall We Part (2015 reissue)

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‘No More Shall We Part’ was released in April 2001 and was the eleventh studio record by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
The Boatman's Call (2015 reissue)
  1. Into My Arms
  2. Lime Tree Arbour
  3. People Ain’t No Good
  4. Brompton Oratory
  5. There Is A Kingdom
  6. (Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For?
  7. Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?
  8. West Country Girl
  9. Black Hair
  10. Idiot Prayer
  11. Far From Me
  12. Green Eyes

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

The Boatman's Call (2015 reissue)

Mute/BMG
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    Released: 9th Mar 2015

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‘The Boatman’s Call’ is the tenth studio album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, released in 1997.

The album, which is entirely piano-based and a departure from the band’s post-punk catalogue, remains one of the most critically acclaimed releases of Nick Cave’s career. · Recording for the album began in London in mid 1996, with the bulk recorded at Sarm West and further recordings done at Abbey Road Studios. · Moving away from full-band arrangements and character-based narratives, the album’s music and lyrics move towards the more intimate sound of Cave’s solo voice accompanied by piano or a few other instruments. The tempo is also generally slow, reflecting many of the moods of the songs. Many of the lyrics seem to reflect on Cave’s personal relationships and spiritual yearnings at the time of writing. Some songs are thought to be directed at either the mother of Cave’s oldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro (in ‘Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?’) or PJ Harvey, with whom he had a brief relationship around that time (as referenced in ‘West Country Girl’, ‘Black Hair’ and ‘Green Eyes’).