album "The Boatman’s Call"

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"The Boatman’s Call" is a critically acclaimed 1997 album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, noted for its sparse arrangements and intensely personal, introspective songwriting.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Australia
criticalReception critically acclaimed
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
organ
piano
followedBy No More Shall We Part NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
art rock
chamber pop
singer-songwriter
hasTrack (Are You) The One That I’ve Been Waiting For? NERFINISHED
Black Hair NERFINISHED
Brompton Oratory NERFINISHED
Far From Me NERFINISHED
Green Eyes NERFINISHED
Idiot Prayer NERFINISHED
Into My Arms NERFINISHED
Lime Tree Arbour NERFINISHED
People Ain’t No Good NERFINISHED
There Is a Kingdom NERFINISHED
West Country Girl NERFINISHED
Where Do We Go Now but Nowhere? NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 52 minutes
mainSongwriter Nick Cave NERFINISHED
notableFor introspective songwriting
sparse arrangements
numberOfTracks 12
partOfDiscographyOf Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds NERFINISHED
performer Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds NERFINISHED
precededBy Murder Ballads NERFINISHED
producer Flood NERFINISHED
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds NERFINISHED
Paul Corkett NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1996
recordLabel Mute Records NERFINISHED
Reprise Records
releaseDate 1997-03-03
theme faith
introspection
loss
love

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Nick Cave notableWork album "The Boatman’s Call"