The Boatman's Call is the tenth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds… Read Full Bio ↴The Boatman's Call is the tenth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 1997. The album is entirely piano-based, alternately somber and romantic in mood, making it a marked departure from the bulk of the band's post-punk catalogue. The Boatman's Call remains one of the most critically acclaimed releases of Nick Cave's career.
Recording for the album began at Sarm West Studios in London, United Kingdom in mid-1996, with "The Garden Duet", one of the album's outtakes, being the first song recorded. Though the bulk of The Boatman's Call was recorded at Sarm West, further recordings — including overdubs — were later done at Abbey Road Studios.
Musically, the album's tone is considered sombre and minimalist and marks a major departure for Cave and The Bad Seeds. Moving away from full-band arrangements and character-based narratives, the album's music and lyrics move towards the more intimate sound of Cave's solo voice accompanied by piano or a few other instruments. The tempo is also generally slow, reflecting many of the moods of the songs. Many of the lyrics seem to reflect on Cave's personal relationships and spiritual yearnings at the time of writing. Some songs are thought to be directed at either the mother of Cave's oldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro (in "Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?") or singer PJ Harvey, with whom he had a brief relationship around that time (as referenced in "West Country Girl", "Black Hair" and "Green Eyes"). Green Eyes includes a line from “Sonnet 18”, by Louise Labé (Kiss me, rekiss me, & kiss me again).
Cave performed "Into My Arms" at the 1997 funeral of INXS vocalist Michael Hutchence, an old friend from Cave's youth, and requested that the TV cameras be shut off for his performance out of respect for Hutchence. The song "People Ain't No Good" was also featured in the movie Shrek 2. In October 2010, the album was listed in the top 30 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.
The Boatman's Call received almost unanimous critical acclaim upon release with many reviewers citing it as Cave's most poignant album. NME rated it as the 23rd best album of 1997. The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Recording for the album began at Sarm West Studios in London, United Kingdom in mid-1996, with "The Garden Duet", one of the album's outtakes, being the first song recorded. Though the bulk of The Boatman's Call was recorded at Sarm West, further recordings — including overdubs — were later done at Abbey Road Studios.
Musically, the album's tone is considered sombre and minimalist and marks a major departure for Cave and The Bad Seeds. Moving away from full-band arrangements and character-based narratives, the album's music and lyrics move towards the more intimate sound of Cave's solo voice accompanied by piano or a few other instruments. The tempo is also generally slow, reflecting many of the moods of the songs. Many of the lyrics seem to reflect on Cave's personal relationships and spiritual yearnings at the time of writing. Some songs are thought to be directed at either the mother of Cave's oldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro (in "Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?") or singer PJ Harvey, with whom he had a brief relationship around that time (as referenced in "West Country Girl", "Black Hair" and "Green Eyes"). Green Eyes includes a line from “Sonnet 18”, by Louise Labé (Kiss me, rekiss me, & kiss me again).
Cave performed "Into My Arms" at the 1997 funeral of INXS vocalist Michael Hutchence, an old friend from Cave's youth, and requested that the TV cameras be shut off for his performance out of respect for Hutchence. The song "People Ain't No Good" was also featured in the movie Shrek 2. In October 2010, the album was listed in the top 30 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.
The Boatman's Call received almost unanimous critical acclaim upon release with many reviewers citing it as Cave's most poignant album. NME rated it as the 23rd best album of 1997. The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
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The Boatman's Call
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Lyrics
(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For? I've felt you coming girl, as you drew near I knew…
Black Hair Last night my kisses were banked in black hair And in…
Brompton Oratory Up those stone steps I climb Hail this joyful day's return I…
Far From Me For you dear, I was born For you I was raised…
Green Eyes Kiss me again, re-kiss me and kiss me Slip your frigid…
Idiot Prayer They're taking me down, my friend And as they usher me…
Into My Arms I don't believe in an interventionist God But I know, darlin…
Lime Tree Arbour Boatman calls from the lake A lone loon dives upon the…
People Ain't No Good People just ain't no good I think that's well understood You…
There Is a Kingdom Just like a bird that sings up the sun In a…
West Country Girl With a crooked smile and a heart-shaped face Comes from the…
Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere? I remember a girl so very well The carnival drums all…
We also have lyrics for these tracks by Nick Cave:
Black Hair Last night my kisses were banked in black hair And in…
Brompton Oratory Up those stone steps I climb Hail this joyful day's return I…
Far From Me For you dear, I was born For you I was raised…
Idiot Prayer They're taking me down, my friend And as they usher me…
Into My Arms I don't believe in an interventionist God But I know, darlin…
People Ain't No Good People just ain't no good I think that's well understood Y…
There Is A Kingdom Just like a bird that sings up the sun In a…
West Country Girl With a crooked smile and a heart-shaped face Comes from the…