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''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus'' is the thirteenth studio album by the Australian
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band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 20 September 2004 on Mute Records. It is a double album of seventeen songs.


History

The album was produced by
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at Studio Ferber in Paris in March–April 2004 and Nick Cave used The Bad Seeds line up of
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,
Thomas Wydler Thomas Wydler (born 9 October 1959), is a Swiss musician best known for being a core member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, of which he has been a drummer since 1985. Prior to joining them, he was a member of the experimental German band Die Hau ...
, Martyn Casey,
Conway Savage Conway Victor Savage (27 July 1960 – 2 September 2018) was an Australian rock musician. He was a member of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, providing piano, organ & backing vocals from 1990–2017. Savage released solo albums entitled ''Nothin ...
, Jim Sclavunos,
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, and James Johnston. It was the first album by the group for which Blixa Bargeld did not perform – English guitarist and organist Johnston, of the group Gallon Drunk, replaced Bargeld. Cave decided to split drumming duties for the two parts, with Sclavunos on ''Abattoir Blues'' and Wydler on ''The Lyre of Orpheus''. According to Launay, the whole album was completed in twelve days."Interview With Nick Launay"
, '' HitQuarters'', 16 November 2009.
The album's release was supported by the Abattoir Blues Tour, which travelled through Europe from 2 November to 5 December. In January 2007 a double live album and DVD was issued as '' The Abattoir Blues Tour''. ''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus''s last track, "O Children", was featured in the 2010 film ''
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'', and the song is referenced as an achievement in '' Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7''. In March 2005, to complement the success of the double album, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released '' B-Sides & Rarities'', a three-disc, 56-track collection of B-sides, rarities, and tracks that had appeared on film soundtracks.


Critical reception

''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus'' holds a score of 88 out of 100 from
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, indicating "universal acclaim". Susan Carpenter of the ''
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'' described the album as "a bounty of gothic rock" and noted that "the more driving, menacing numbers have been separated from the slow and scurrilous in a double album that is not two-halves of a whole so much as two distinct records released simultaneously and in one package." Thom Jurek of
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described ''Abattoir Blues'' as "a rock & roll record... a pathos-drenched, volume-cranked rocker, full of crunch, punishment – and taste" and ''The Lyre of Orpheus'' as "a much quieter, more elegant affair... more consciously restrained, its attention to craft and theatrical flair more prevalent.". Greg Simpson of Punknews.org said that ''Abattoir Blues'' "is very bluesy indeed, a rock and roll album with many angry songs and booming bass lines," while ''The Lyre of Orpheus'' "insists on being a separate album, due to its completely different more gentle feel." Dan Lawrence of '' Stereogum'' ranked the album at fifth in their list of best albums in Cave's discography, and described it musically as "riotous gospel rock". In a rave review, ''
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'' critic Grigsby wrote that while ''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus'' "may not be the best beginner's guide" to the band, for "anyone who is a fan of the duration of his career, this album rewards the listener with a bit of the best of everything he has to offer." '' Paste'' said: "Aside from the power of the music and lyrics, the set draws on Cave’s compelling persona: part priest, part sideshow barker--crooning one moment and eviscerating the next. While this has always been the core of his talent, on ''Abattoir/Lyre'' it is particularly rich and rewarding." In a more mixed assessment,
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, writing in '' Spin'', was complimentary of ''Abattoir Blues'' but felt that ''The Lyre of Orpheus'' was "effectively ''Abattoir'' spillover: more mellow, less grand in conception, but—somehow—more pretentious in execution." In his Consumer Guide for ''
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'', Robert Christgau designated three songs from the album ("The Lyre of Orpheus", "There She Goes, My Beautiful World", and "Hiding All Away") as "choice cuts", indicating good songs "on an album that isn't worth your time or money". ''
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'' named ''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus'' the 180th best album of the 2000s. It was also included in the book ''
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''.


Charts

''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus'' reached No. 5 on the
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, its chart success in Europe includes No. 1 in Norway, No. 2 in Austria and Denmark, and top 10 in Belgium, Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden. The album reached No. 1 on the Foreign Albums Chart in Greece where it also received a
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certification.


Track listing


Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from ''Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus''s liner notes. ;Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds * Nick Cave – vocals, piano,
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, mixing *
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 – guitar, production, mixing *
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 – violin, mandolin,
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, flute, production, mixing *
Martyn P. Casey Martyn Paul Casey (born 10 July 1960) is an English-born Australian Rock music, rock bass guitarist. He has been a member of the Triffids, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. Casey plays either his Fender Precision Bass or Fender Jazz Ba ...
 – bass, production *
Conway Savage Conway Victor Savage (27 July 1960 – 2 September 2018) was an Australian rock musician. He was a member of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, providing piano, organ & backing vocals from 1990–2017. Savage released solo albums entitled ''Nothin ...
 – piano, production * James Johnston – organ, production * Jim Sclavunos – drums on ''Abattoir Blues'',
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, production *
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 – drums on ''The Lyre of Orpheus'', percussion, production ;Guest musicians *Åse Bergstrøm –
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*Donovan Lawrence – backing vocals *Geo Onayomake – backing vocals ;Guest musicians (''continued'') *Lena Palmer – backing vocals *Stephanie Meade – backing vocals *Wendy Rose – backing vocals ;Technical personnel *
Nick Launay Nicolas Launay is an English record producer, composer and recording engineer. He is one of the most sought after record producers in the world due to his success with recent albums by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Anna Calvi, IDLES, Black Re ...
 – producer,
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, mixing *
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 – digital audio editor *Ian Cooper – mastering ;Design personnel *Tom Hingston – design, artwork *David Hughes – photography *Delphine Ciampi – photography


Charts


Certifications


References


Further reading

Masters, Mark
"Nick Cave: Interview."
''Pitchfork''. 29 September 2008. Orloff, Brian
"Nick Cave Sings The Blues"
''Rolling Stone''. 22 October 2004.


External links


Official Website

Anti (American distributor) biography and album description.
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