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Album artwork for The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave

Vinyl transfer approval overseen by Mick Harvey Summer 2014, cut at Abbey Road studios. Vinyl is heavyweight double 180 gram. By 1997, The Bad Seeds were an eight man strong operation, and yet they saw fit to release this album full of extremely intimate, stripped down, confessional music. Celebrated as the band's most starkly moving work, key tracks include the single 'Into My Arms' and 'People Ain't No Good', featured in the soundtrack to Shrek 2.

Remastered limited CD / DVD set featuring the original album, plus a 5.1 surround sound version, b-sides, promo videos and an installment of 'Do You Love Me Like I Love You', a specially commissioned film by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.

Nick Cave

The Boatman's Call

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Album artwork for The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave
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£24.99£19.99

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Released 07/12/2022Catalogue Number

5414939711015

Nick Cave

The Boatman's Call

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Album artwork for Album artwork for The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave by The Boatman's Call - Nick Cave
Album artwork for The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave
LP

£24.99£19.99

sale
Released 07/12/2022Catalogue Number

5414939711015

Vinyl transfer approval overseen by Mick Harvey Summer 2014, cut at Abbey Road studios. Vinyl is heavyweight double 180 gram. By 1997, The Bad Seeds were an eight man strong operation, and yet they saw fit to release this album full of extremely intimate, stripped down, confessional music. Celebrated as the band's most starkly moving work, key tracks include the single 'Into My Arms' and 'People Ain't No Good', featured in the soundtrack to Shrek 2.

Remastered limited CD / DVD set featuring the original album, plus a 5.1 surround sound version, b-sides, promo videos and an installment of 'Do You Love Me Like I Love You', a specially commissioned film by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.