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''Murder Ballads'' is the ninth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 1996 on Mute Records. As its title suggests, the album consists of new and traditional
murder ballad Murder ballads are a subgenre of the traditional ballad form dealing with a crime or a gruesome death. Their lyrics form a narrative describing the events of a murder, often including the lead-up and/or aftermath. The term refers to the content ...
s, a genre of songs that relays the details (and often consequences) of crimes of passion. " Where the Wild Roses Grow", a duet featuring Cave singing with Kylie Minogue, was a hit single and received two
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in 1996. Other prominent guest musicians on the album include PJ Harvey and
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''Murder Ballads'' was the band's biggest commercial success to date, most likely helped by the unexpected repeated airplay of the "Where the Wild Roses Grow" video on MTV. MTV even nominated Cave for their "best male artist" award of that year, though this nomination was later withdrawn at Cave's request. Cave later said, "I was kind of aware that people would go and buy the ''Murder Ballads'' album and listen to it and wonder 'What the fuck have I bought this for?' because the Kylie song wasn't any true indication of what the record was actually like." The first song written for the album was "O'Malley's Bar", when the band was recording ''Henry's Dream''. According to Cave, the idea for the ''Murder Ballads'' album came from this song: "We couldn't use 'O'Malley's Bar' on any of our other records. So we had to make a record, an environment where the songs could exist." Recordings were done towards the end of the ''Let Love In'' sessions, and there was some thought that the early material could be made into a film with
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. Cave said, "I was going around everywhere with letters of intent, pushing them at everyone I knew, saying 'Do you want to be in this film?'" For the TV documentary ''
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'' members described their work on ''Murder Ballads''.


Songs

* "Stagger Lee" is based on a traditional song about the African-American murderer of the same name. Cave's version draws most of the lyrics from a 1967 transcription published in the 1976 book ''The Life: The Lore and Folk Poetry of the Black Hustler'', while the music itself is updated into a
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song. * "Death Is Not the End" includes vocalists
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, Kylie Minogue, PJ Harvey, and
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, along with Cave himself and Bad Seeds drummer
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and guitarist Blixa Bargeld. They each sing a verse in this cover of a
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song, the only song in which an actual death does not occur. Cave later described it as, "just kind of a jokey little punctuation mark to the whole thing. There's tongue-in-cheek to that song, even though I think it's quite a beautiful rendition."


Reception

Upon release, ''Murder Ballads'' received widespread critical acclaim. Bill van Parys of ''
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'' wrote that "never before have manic elements elevated Cave's shtick to art as on ''Murder Ballads''", describing the album as "literate, sultry and tortured" and "the performance of Nick Cave's life." Tony Scherman of ''
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'' warned that ''Murder Ballads'' was "not for the squeamish," calling it "the rare pop record that resonates with the weight of the ages". In ''
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'', Neil Strauss felt that the album "is about more than storytelling", adding that Cave "meticulously creates a macabre fable and then distills it to a single image of death in much the way a photographer arranges a studio shoot". In a mixed review, '' Spin''s Chris Norris complimented the album's "sordid epics and dark confessionals", but felt that Cave's "rheumy Poe-ish romance" songs were less effective. In the English music press, '' Select''s Clark Collis remarked that ''Murder Ballads'' "weaves itself together into a meditation on death that is both beautiful and genuinely unnerving." Dave Henderson of '' Q'' observed that "musically, the Bad Seeds touch on tinkling cabaret jazz,
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-paced morbidity and every morose station between." ''Murder Ballads'' ranked number 16 on '' Melody Maker''s list of 1996's Albums of the Year and number 7 in the ''
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''s 1996 critics' poll. In December 2021, the album was listed at no. 13 in Rolling Stone Australia’s ‘200 Greatest Albums of All Time’ countdown.


Track listing


Personnel

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds * Nick Cave – vocals (1–10), piano (1, 5, 8, 9), organ (1, 2, 4, 6, 10), Hammond (1), gun shots (2), string arrangement (5) * Blixa Bargeld – guitar (1–8, 10), screams (2), vocals (10) * Martyn P. Casey – bass (1–5, 7, 8) *
Mick Harvey Michael John Harvey (born 29 August 1958) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known for his long-term collaborations with Nick Cave, with whom he formed The ...
 – drums (1), guitar (2, 4, 5, 7, 10), acoustic guitar (3, 5), organ (3), wind organ (4), backing vocals (5), string arrangement (5), bass (6, 9), Hammond (8), space belt (8), percussion (9) * Conway Savage – piano (2–4, 7, 10), backing vocals (5), organ (9) * Jim Sclavunos – drums (2, 8), percussion (4, 10), bells (5), tambourine (6) *
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 ...
 – maracas (2), drums (3–7, 9, 10), tambourine (8), vocals (10) Guest musicians * PJ Harvey – vocals (3, 10) *
Terry Edwards Terry Edwards (born 10 August 1960) is an English musician who plays trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophones, guitar and keyboards. Biography Edwards gained a degree in music from the University of East Anglia in 1982, where he was also a founding me ...
 – horns (4) * Katharine Blake – additional vocals (4) * Kylie Minogue – vocals (5, 10) * Jen Anderson – violin (5) * Sue Simpson – violin (5) * Kerran Coulter – viola (5) * Helen Mountfort – cello (5) * Hugo Race – guitar (6) * Warren Ellis – violin (6), accordion (6) * Marielle Del Conte – additional vocals (7) *
Anita Lane Anita Louise Lane (18 March 1960 – 27 April 2021) was an Australian singer-songwriter who was briefly a member of the Bad Seeds with Nick Cave and Mick Harvey and collaborated with both bandmates. Lane released two solo albums, ''Dirty Pearl' ...
 – crying (7), vocals (10) * Geraldine Johnston – additional vocals (8) * Liz Corcoran – additional vocals (8) *
Shane MacGowan Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (born 25 December 1957) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of Celtic punk band the Pogues. He was also a member of the Nipple Erectors and Shane MacGow ...
 – vocals (10) * Brian Hooper – bass (10) The Moron Tabernacle Choir on "The Curse of Millhaven" * Nick Cave * Martyn P. Casey * Conway Savage * Thomas Wydler * Warren Ellis * Brian Hooper * Spencer P. Jones *
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* Katharine Blake * Clare Moore * Rowland S. Howard * James Johnston * Ian Johnston * Geraldine Johnston * Astrid Munday


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications

the album has sold close to a million copies worldwide.


References


Sources

* ''The Life: The Lore and Folk Poetry of the Black Hustler'', Wepman, Newman & Binderman, Holloway House, 1976, {{Authority control 1996 albums Nick Cave albums Mute Records albums Albums produced by Victor Van Vugt Murder ballads