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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds was originally formed in late 1983 by two former members of the Australian band The Birthday Party: Nick Cave (vocals, songwriter, keyboards, harmonica) and Mick Harvey (drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, occasional songwriter). The name of the new project indicated the shift in Cave’s role from lead singer, as in The Birthday Party, to band leader, and coincided with his shift in songwriting style from expressionism to detailed lyrical narrative. Cave and Harvey were joined by a semi-fluid group of bandmates, initially including Einstrzende Neubauten member Blixa Bargeld (guitar), Hugo Race (guitar), and former Magazine member Barry Adamson (guitar, bass, piano).
After some studio work, the band’s premiere public performance was held on New Year’s Eve, 1983, in Melbourne, under the name “Nick Cave – Man Or Myth?”, followed by a tour. The band then briefly called themselves “Nick Cave and the Cavemen” before adopting the “Bad Seeds” moniker, in reference to the final Birthday Party release, The Bad Seed E.P.
The group soon recorded their debut album, From Her to Eternity, released in 1984, which was quickly followed by Race’s departure. Cave separated from long-time girlfriend and credited Bad Seed lyricist Anita Lane in the mid-1980s and began a relationship with Elisabeth Recker. While in Berlin, he released four albums with the Bad Seeds: The Firstborn Is Dead; Kicking Against the Pricks; Your Funeral, My Trial; and Tender Prey. Kicking Against the Pricks was the first album to feature the drumming of Swiss Thomas Wydler, which was shortly followed by Adamson’s departure and the arrival of American guitarist Kid Congo Powers, along with short-tenured keyboardist Roland Wolf. In 1987, the Bad Seeds made an appearance in the Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire. 1990s In 1990, the band collectively eliminated hard drugs from its diet, relocated to Brazil, and released The Good Son, Powers’ final collaboration with the band.
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Cave was always reluctant to discuss the real-life background to ‘From Her to Eternity’ although he did rather invite the questions by putting his ex-girlfriend Anita Lane (who shares co-songwriting credit for the song) on the cover. Jun 8, 2018 - Cave and the Bad Seeds' came in 1984 with From Her to Eternity, which went on to become one of the most beloved alt rock albums of the 80s.
Their next record, 1992’s Henry’s Dream, was the first to feature current members Martyn Casey and Conway Savage. Following it came 1994’s Let Love In. Harakteristika na medsestru dlya nagrazhdeniya obrazec en.
In 1996, Cave and the Bad Seeds released Murder Ballads. It includes “Henry Lee,” a duet with British rock singer PJ Harvey (with whom Cave had a brief relationship), and “Where the Wild Roses Grow,” a duet with Australian pop idol Kylie Minogue. The latter was a mainstream hit in the UK and in Australia, winning three ARIA Awards including “Song of the Year.” Australian violinist Warren Ellis began working with the band at this time, and would play an increasingly significant creative role in the band’s output in coming years. American drummer Jim Sclavunos also joined the group. Their next album, The Boatman’s Call (1997), is marked by a radical shift away from archetypal and violent narratives to biographical and confessional songs about his relationships with Carneiro and Harvey. Cave then took a short break to rehabilitate from his 20 years of heroin and alcohol abuse, during which time he got married. 2000s Following Cave’s rehab, the band resurfaced with No More Shall We Part in 2001.