Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: The Videos
A collection of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' promotional films including the rare seen "Stagger Lee" and "Wanted Man," along with such classics as "The Mercy Seat," "The Ship Song," and "Where The Roses Grow" (featuring Kylie Minogue), this compilation is an uncompromising and vivid portrait of one of the world's most critically acclaimed songwriters.
With introductory links by the band themselves, it provides an informative, provoking, illuminating and passionately intimate journey through the very best of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
Songs Include:
Stagger Lee
Where The Wild Roses Grow
Into My Arms
(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting
Henry Lee
Red Right Hand
Loverman
Do You Love Me?
Deanna
The Ship Song
Tupelo
In The Ghetto
Jack The Ripper
What A Wonderful World
Straight To You
The Mercy Seat
The Weeping Song
The Singer
I Had A Dream Joe
Wanted Man
Member Reviews
Nick Cave fans only: Need apply - e_j_darko
Classifying myself as a fairly big Nick Cave fan, as I truly believe he is a very unique artist, and I like a lot (though not all) of his music. Add the facts that he's from down under and not exactly a Top 40, household name, I found this disc a nice opportunity just to see and get some exposure to Nick & his talented group; thus the 4 stars, but really, if you're not a fan these videos won't do a lot to win you over. They're not big budget, nor overwhelmingly original, ex. Elvis's "In the Ghetto" looks like it was filmed in his basement, with a bedhseet and a couple bar lights, but again, if you are a fan, it might be worth a try. Anyone else, stick to the cd's, otherwise this may even turn you off pursuing a very worthwhile artist.>Suggest 2001's "No More Shall We Part" to start, in case you're interested. Cave has run quite the gammit over the years, but that title just has some really nice songs and his voice is very suited to the feel of that disc, thus a good intro.
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Nick Cave fans only: Need apply - e_j_darko
Classifying myself as a fairly big Nick Cave fan, as I truly believe he is a very unique artist, and I like a lot (though not all) of his music. Add the facts that he's from down under and not exactly a Top 40, household name, I found this disc a nice opportunity ...