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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 dvd-video, dvd-audio, 1 tekst- og kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
rock
Emnetal
78.794:5
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Indhold
Into My ArmsLime Tree ArbourPeople Ain't No GoodBrompton OratoryThere Is a Kingdom(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For?Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?West Country GirlBlack HairIdiot PrayerFar From MeGreen EyesLittle Empty BoatRight Now I'm A-RoamingBlack Hair (band version)Come Into My SleepBabe, I Got You BadInto My Arms(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For?
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i London 1996 + 5 bonus tracks (dvd-audio)
Udgave
2011 remastered edition
Forlag
Mute
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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Drowned in sound, 2011-05-20
"The eloquent simplicity of the interaction between man, god and church in "Brompton Oratory", the way "Are You The One That I've Been Waiting For?" circles round its initial melody again and again before resolving itself into a one-line chorus, and the sheer intensity of the writing in "Black Hair" represent unambiguous proof that Nick Cave writes the best love songs anyone's ever heard"
Drowned in sound, 2011-05-20
Pitchfork, 2011-05-25
"More than any other album in this batch of reissues, The Boatman's Call is greatly enriched by a remaster that amplifies the magnitude of Cave's loneliness, from the burning-ember ambience of "Lime Tree Arbour" to Ellis' trembling violin lines on the absolutely devastating "Far From Me". But even though The Boatman's Call is Cave's most confessional, open-hearted album, its sense of sorrow and catharsis transcends a strictly personal interpretation"
Pitchfork, 2011-05-25