Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads (CD)

Murder Ballads
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5 out of 5.0 stars 7 Ratings (8 Reviews)

Album Details: Murder Ballads

Release Date:06/23/2003
Label:Reprise / Wea
UPC:093624619529

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    Cave--WOW

    By Morgana  Jan 28, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Murder Ballads review helpful

    What a strong emotional piece! This cd can set moods like no other... simmiliar to the sounds of H.I.M. from finland as well as Cyrus Ashrafi and The Rocky Horror Picture show all in one!!! (yes, most of these are unheard of, as was nick cave at one ...time, so look into them). I can't say enough wow things about this album... so different from cave's yet so inside.... Somethign you have to see for yourself. Read more Less

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    murder Ballads

    By Brother  Nov 8, 2001

    bought this day of release and ive just unearthed it again...its an experience no1 should be without. Im moved;)

Pro Reviews: Murder Ballads

  • All Music Guide

    In some ways, Murder Ballads is the record Nick Cave has been waiting to make for his entire career. Death and violence have always haunted his music, even when he wasn't explicitly singing about the subject. On Murder Ballads, he sings about nothing but death in the most grusome, shocking fashion. Divided between originals and covers, the record is awash in both morbid humor and sobering horror, as the Bad Seeds provide an appropriate backdrop for the carnage, alternating between blues, country, and lounge-jazz. Opening the affair is "Song for Joy," a tale from a father who has witnessed his family's death at the hands of serial killer. It is the most disturbing number on the record, lacking any of the gallows humor that balances out the other songs. Cave's duets with Kylie Minogue ("Where the Wild Roses Grow") and PJ Harvey ("Henry Lee") are intriguing, but the true tours de force of the album are "Stagger Lee" and "O'Malley's Bar." Working from an obscure, vulgar variation on "Stagg...er Lee," Cave increases the sordidness of the song, making Stagger an utterly unredeemable character. The original "O'Malley's Bar" is even stronger, as he spins a bizarrely funny epic of one man's slaughter of an entire bar. During "O'Malley's Bar," Cave and the Bad Seeds are at the height of their powers and the performances rank among the best they have ever recorded. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Nick Cave

After goth pioneers the Birthday Party called it quits in 1983, singer/songwriter Nick Cave assembled the Bad Seeds, a postpunk supergroup featuring former Birthday Party guitarist Mick Harvey on drums, exMagazine bassist Barry Adamson, and Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Blixa Bargeld. With the Bad Seeds, Cave continued to explore his obsessions with religion, death,... Read more