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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Wild God

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Blending the ambience of recent Cave output with shades of ‘Abattoir Blues’, The Bad Seeds are back with an ecstatic hymnal to Joy.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

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...
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Ghosteen

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Having made ‘Skeleton Tree’ our album of the year in 2016, we were aching for a new album from our master.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Lovely Creatures - The Best Of

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

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.
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (vinyl reissue)
  1. Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
  2. Today’s Lesson
  3. Moonland
  4. Night Of The Lotus
  5. Eaters
  6. Albert Goes West
  7. We Call Upon The Author
  8. Hold On To Yourself
  9. Lies Down Here (& Be My Girl)
  10. Jesus Of The Moon
  11. Midnight Man
  12. More News From Nowhere

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (vinyl reissue)

Mute/BMG
  • heavyweight 2lp + download

    Released: 17th Nov 2014

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‘Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!’ is Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ fourteenth studio album, and was recorded in June and July 2007 at The State of the Ark Studios in Richmond, Surrey, and mixed by Nick Launay at British Grove recording studios, in Chiswick, west London, and was released on March 3rd 2008.

It would also be the last album to feature founding member Mick Harvey, who left the Bad Seeds in 2009. Critical response to the album was overwhelmingly positive, with reviewers citing this as both a return to greatness and a new side of the band: the NME described the record as a "gothic psycho-sexual apocalypse" and gave it 8/10, whilst Mojo magazine proclaimed it their album of 2008.