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Release Date: Jul 22, 2014
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds includes: Nick Cave (vocals, harmonica); Mick Harvey (guitar, piano, organ, bass, drums, background vocals); Barry Adamson (guitar, organ, bass, drums, background vocals); Blixa Bargeld (guitar, background vocals).
Recorded at Hansa Ton-Studios, Berlin, Germany in November & December 1984.
Personnel: Nick Cave (vocals, harmonica); Blixa Bargeld (guitar, slide guitar, piano, background vocals); Mick Harvey (guitar, piano, organ, drums, background vocals); Barry Adamson (guitar, organ, drums, background vocals).
Recording information: Hansa, Ton-Studios, West Berlin (11/1984-12/1984).
Photographer: Bleddyn Butcher.
After emerging from the unbridled chaos of the Birthday Party, Cave pursued the ominous, bluesy direction hinted at by his erstwhile band's later work. THE FIRSTBORN IS DEAD finds Cave perfecting the punk-blues world he began exploring on FROM HER TO ETERNITY. Combining manic, roots-influenced raving with decadent Brechtian artsong, Cave comes off like the Australian Jeffrey Lee Pierce. Obsessed with the dark edges of Americana, he tackles the Presley myth (also referenced by the album's title) on "Tupelo," delivers an ode to "Blind Lemon Jefferson" and gleefully dismembers Dylan's outlaw ballad "Wanted Man." On the artier side, the cabaretish "The Moon is in the Gutter" displays the lyrical agility that would soon become a Cave trademark.
Recorded at Hansa Ton-Studios, Berlin, Germany in November & December 1984.
Personnel: Nick Cave (vocals, harmonica); Blixa Bargeld (guitar, slide guitar, piano, background vocals); Mick Harvey (guitar, piano, organ, drums, background vocals); Barry Adamson (guitar, organ, drums, background vocals).
Recording information: Hansa, Ton-Studios, West Berlin (11/1984-12/1984).
Photographer: Bleddyn Butcher.
After emerging from the unbridled chaos of the Birthday Party, Cave pursued the ominous, bluesy direction hinted at by his erstwhile band's later work. THE FIRSTBORN IS DEAD finds Cave perfecting the punk-blues world he began exploring on FROM HER TO ETERNITY. Combining manic, roots-influenced raving with decadent Brechtian artsong, Cave comes off like the Australian Jeffrey Lee Pierce. Obsessed with the dark edges of Americana, he tackles the Presley myth (also referenced by the album's title) on "Tupelo," delivers an ode to "Blind Lemon Jefferson" and gleefully dismembers Dylan's outlaw ballad "Wanted Man." On the artier side, the cabaretish "The Moon is in the Gutter" displays the lyrical agility that would soon become a Cave trademark.
Tracks:
1 - Tupelo
2 - Say Goodbye To the Little Girl Tree
3 - Train Long-Suffering
4 - Black Crow King
5 - Knockin' On Joe
6 - Wanted Man
7 - Blind Lemon Jefferson
2 - Say Goodbye To the Little Girl Tree
3 - Train Long-Suffering
4 - Black Crow King
5 - Knockin' On Joe
6 - Wanted Man
7 - Blind Lemon Jefferson