The Best of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds by Mick Harvey Barry Adamson Nick Cave/Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds PJ Harvey Kylie Minogue (CD, 1998)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMute
UPC5016025982073
eBay Product ID (ePID)21050143213

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1998
GenreAlternative, Rock
ArtistMick Harvey, Barry Adamson, Nick Cave/Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, Kylie Minogue
Release TitleThe Best of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

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Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Additional informationFull title: The Best Of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds includes: Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld, Barry Adamson, Anita Lane, Edward Clayton-Jones, Hugo Race, Thomas Wydler, Kid Congo Powers, Roland Wolf, Martyn P. Casey, Conway Savage, Jim Sclavunos, Warren Ellis. Additional personnel: Polly Jean Harvey, Kylie Minogue (vocals). Given Nick Cave's history of great songs but uneven albums, THE BEST OF NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS truly lives up to its name, condensing his most intriguing songs into one excellent collection. Though it lacks a chronological sequence, the seemingly random track listing works surprisingly well, from the opening Van Morrison-gone-bad raucousness of "Deanna" to the final chaotic blast of "From Her to Eternity." Though the compilation highlights Cave's penchant for morbid narratives, it also includes disarmingly sincere ballads like "Into My Arms," "Are You the One That I've Been Waiting For?," and "Straight to You," with the Bad Seeds providing unusually subtle backing. Cave's trademark dark theatricality is still at the fore, however, on bleak yet driving songs such as "The Mercy Seat," "Tupelo," "Do You Love Me?," and, of course, the sinister classic "Red Right Hand."
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