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<title>Comment by Sam Gaines on Nick Cave - No More Shall We Part</title>
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<description>Tom,
I&#039;m an old Cave fan, going back to the Birthday Party days. Just to get an idea of the extent of his music as a &quot;solo&quot; artist (in quotes b/c the Bad Seeds are an important part of his sound--no mere backing band), I might gently suggest picking up Let Love In, The Firstborn Is Dead, and the album that opens up with The Mercy Seat (can&#039;t recall the name right now). Murder Ballads takes the moroseness to a difficult depth, too, if you&#039;re so inclined. I&#039;m not. Anymore, anyway.
Of course, every other Cave fan would choose something different and call me an idiot, so please ignore me.
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<title>Comment by Tom Johnson on Nick Cave - No More Shall We Part</title>
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<description>These are the only two I&#039;ve heard so far, James.  I&#039;m on the prowl for more, but don&#039;t want to jump in too deep too quickly.  I&#039;m sure I&#039;ll get around to hearing everything at some point . . . I&#039;m always up for hearing more good music.
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<title>Comment by James Russell on Nick Cave - No More Shall We Part</title>
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<description>There were only a very few points on &lt;I&gt;Nocturama&lt;/i&gt; where the band could be accused of rocking out, those being &quot;Babe I&#039;m On Fire&quot;, &quot;Dead Man In My Bed&quot; and &quot;Bring It On&quot;. (Can&#039;t remember how rocking the other tracks were, but I don&#039;t recall any of them being as uptempo as those.) Indeed, &lt;i&gt;Nocturama&lt;/i&gt; disappointed me greatly because I&#039;d been led to expect the band had rocked things up a bit, and, well, they hadn&#039;t. As for &quot;Babe I&#039;m On Fire&quot;, I don&#039;t get into it for the &quot;intensity&quot;, I get into it because I think it&#039;s hilarious. The sheer riotous excess of the whole thing is staggering, and I love it for that.

Have you heard &lt;i&gt;The Boatman&#039;s Call&lt;/i&gt;? What did you make of that?
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