No More Shall We Part
- Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
- Band Name: Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
- Record Label: Warner Brothers
- Release Date: Apr 10, 2001
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madslMar 10, 20074It's simply beyond me while a lot of cave fans cherish this close-to-rubbish album of boring, theatrical and self-centred songs so far removed from the organic vitality and crackling inspiration of earlier cave masterpieces. But hey, his brand new side project, Grinderman, is a return to form. So buy that one instead!
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EmilyS.May 1, 200110This is another brilliant album fron NC, with an unexpected (but not unwelcome) change in vocal range on some songs. Buy it, buy it, BUY IT!!!
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MattL.Aug 4, 200110An 11 if I had the choice. Not for the ignorant or lighthearted, but it touches on the themes that Nick himself calls the only ones in the world: Death, Love, and God. Buy it and listen to it over and over again. And by the way, the myopic critics aside Nick Cave is to Neil Diamond what Deniro is to Kermit the Frog.
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IoannisLDec 2, 200510Three days before I have my first performance on stage, Ibought this record and I invariably decided to play and sing 2 songs from this, No more... & Sweetheart Come. This record reminds me of Cohen. And that's good. It will never become apalling to me, 'cause it's just invigorating and depressing at the same tine! Thanks Nick!!!
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DaizyXJun 25, 200610it's like the album has its magic that you'll keep on looking back to it and drown yourself in all its awesome songs.
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MattH.Apr 19, 20013Cave sounds like Gordon Lightfoot with two hands around his throat. Album is extremely hard to listen to at times but has its moments (but too few).
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Dirk-MichaelK.May 31, 200110Absolutely fantastic, even when you hear it the first time...
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qqJun 15, 20018mellow morning wake up music, play it early and loud. it's not depressing, it's a happy sort of gloom :)
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RomanApr 11, 200210Stimmungs-beeinflussend wie kaum für möglich gehalten!
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theriddlerfMay 15, 200410The best record of the Bad Seeds...read "And the Ass Saw the Angel" written by Nick Cave!
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SpirisLDec 2, 200510Ten, ten, ten! Just 10
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JasperB.Sep 29, 200510My first Nick Cave album, and I like it a lot. Besides, I got it from my Baby, and "Sweetheart Come" sounds like it was written especially for us, sad though it may seem.
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PeteFSep 23, 20069I think that Nick Cave one of the few true artists in the modern rock music. Everything he does deserves attention and this album is no exception. I guess in ten years or more some of his records may be recognized as classic and this one can be a strong candidate for that.
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KungPooNov 11, 20017
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ArnoldK.Jan 13, 20029Worth the price of admission for 'Darker with the Day' alone. A Consistent and brilliant artist.
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AlexMOct 18, 200310Simply Fantastic
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Aug 27, 20105A major letdown from the genius of The Boatman's Call and setting lower standards for genuine stripped-down records, but, Cave never being one to disappoint, delivers it good when it's good.
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80Cave's latest finds the singer in perhaps the finest voice of his career, armed with a set of melodic ballads and mid-tempo rockers which exemplify his dedicated, traditionalist's approach to the songwriter's craft.
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90No More Shall We Part is a beautiful, elegant record, capably fulfilling the promise of The Boatman's Call, but it exacts a harrowing toll from the listener. This is not a record to which you can listen lightly; if used as background music it will gradually darken your mood, like poison seeping slowly into a well.
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80Melody rarely comes easily, but this is a flamboyantly musical record that creates the perfect backdrop for Cave's theological, metaphysical musings.