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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call - Vinyl Record

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Boatman's Call - Vinyl Record

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Heavyweight 180-gram vinyl. Vinyl transfer approval overseen by Mick Harvey in Summer 2014 and cut at Abbey Road Studios. This edition, personally approved by Nick Cave, is finally available again on it's original format. 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 catalog, remains one of Nick Cave's most critically acclaimed releases. · 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 songs' moods. Many of the lyrics seem to reflect on Cave's relationships and spiritual yearnings at the time of writing.

  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

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Treat it like your grandma, you know if she was a record. Know what I mean? Tender care, don't talk back, and never interupt during Murder She Wrote. Wait - what the hell was I writing about-

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