The Boatman's Call
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The Boatman's Call is the 10th studio album released by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. It was released in 1997 and probably remains the most critically acclaimed release of Cave's long career. It is often favorably compared to Bob Dylan's classic marriage breakup album Blood On the Tracks. It has a sombre tone and minimalist style throughout.
Track Listing
- "Into My Arms"
- "Lime Tree Arbour"
- "People Ain't No Good"
- "Brompton Oratory"
- "There Is A Kingdom"
- "Are You The One That I've Been Waiting For?"
- "Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?"
- "West Country Girl"
- "Black Hair"
- "Idiot Prayer"
- "Far From Me"
- "Green Eyes"
Credits
Personnel
- Nick Cave (vocals, piano, Hammond organ, keyboards, vibraphone)
- Mick Harvey (acoustic & electric guitars, Hammond organ, vibraphone)
- Blixa Bargeld (guitar)
- Warren Ellis (violin, accordion, piano)
- Jim Scalvunos (melodica, drums, percussion)
- Conway Savage (piano, keyboards)
- Martyn P. Casey (bass)
- Thomas Wydler (drums, maracas).