CAVE, NICK
CD · HotWacks archive review
SONGS FOR A NOVEMBER NIGHT
- Label
- Chain Reactions Pressings
- Source
- Various Studio B-Sides, Soundtracks
- Format
- Single CD
- Running time
- 75:30:00
- Sound / source
- Various Studio Produced Tracks
- Packaging
- Single Clear Jewel Case Art
- Features
- Video / source
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Track list
The review
A great compilation of rarities all in one place. Starting with the title track from the "Until The End Of The World" Soundtrack and ending with the Anita Lane B-Side duet, Bedazzled....we are introduced to many characters and have all sorts of twisted dreams and stories to navigate to.
The tracklist is made up of various soundtracks and obscure b-sides. They sound fantastic and it comes across as a uniform and cohesive project. Nicley done. The artwork is decent but they could have provided the information on where these tracks originated or, where they were taken from. We ALWAYS appreciate that sort of information but, we are left to research ourselves. There is a great site to do just that. It's Nick Cave's Collector's Hell.
http://home.iae.nl/users/maes/cave/
This is a highly recommended set. My favorite here is "The Ballad Of Robert Moore And Betty Coltrane". Only Dylan could come up with characters like this! "Knoxville Girl" is brutal and twisted but I found myself smiling!...it's Cave's delivery, you can't really help it. If you have heard any Nick Cave material, you know what I mean. If you haven't...you should really check out his official discography as well as this disc.
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Published Jul 21, 2004 - 6:06:00 PM

