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The Firstborn Is Dead  (Audio CD) 
by Nick Cave

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Deluxe digitally remastered and expanded two disc (CD/DVD) edition of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' 1985 album including a bonus DVD. Contains the remastered stereo album, a new 5.1 surround mix, a specially commissioned short film plus b-sides from the singles and exclusive sleeve notes. The Firstborn Is Dead introduced a more dominant Blues feel to the Bad Seeds sound, signaling a new direction that the band was headed in. Available in crystal clear digitally remastered sound - so you can listen to them how Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds intended. Mute. 2009

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: May 19, 2009
Studio: Mute U.S.
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Collector's Edition, Original recording remastered
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Tupelo
2. Say Goodbye to the Little Girl Tree
3. Train Long-Suffering
4. Black Crow King
5. Knockin' on Joe
6. Wanted Man
7. Blind Lemon Jefferson
Disc: 2
1. Tupelo [5.1 Surround Sound]
2. Say Goodbye to the Little Girl Tree [Audio][Multimedia Track]
3. Train Long-Suffering [Audio][Multimedia Track]
4. Black Crow King [Audio][Multimedia Track]
5. Knockin' on Joe [Audio][Multimedia Track]
6. Wanted Man [Audio][Multimedia Track]
7. Blind Lemon Jefferson [Audio][Multimedia Track]
8. Six Strings That Drew Blood [Audio][Multimedia Track]
9. Do You Love Me Like I Love You, Pt. 2 (The Firstborn Is Dead) [DVD]
10. Tupelo [DVD]
11. Wanted Man [DVD]
 
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5TILL THE KING IS BORN  May 25, 2009
Back in the day, NME Journalist, Mat Snow notoriously spilled the beans on this album.

Apparently Snow was privy to an advanced tape owing to his past championing of the Birthday Party & the Bad Seeds' debut, "From Her To Eternity".

Snow apparently was so beside himself to write an "advance" review. Only problem was it was a bad review. The key word being, "Disappointed".

Not the best idea considering Cave was a former roommate. Snow was later rewarded by having a special song dedicated to his honor, "Scum". (see Your Funeral...My Trial).

I mention this only because Snow's opinion pretty much has cast a pall on how this album has been perceived over the years. To this day, many fans & critics consider it to be The Bad Seeds' least appealing record.

Personally, this was my introduction & it packed a punch. The sonic equivalent of a pair of brass knuckles coming at you in slow motion. Without a doubt, it left a lasting impression. And you're talking to a reluctant convert here. I pretty much wrote Cave off as a 2nd rate Punk imitation of Jim Morrison with delusions of grandeur. But with this I did a 180ยบ & the conversion was complete.

Being a big Elvis Presley fan since childhood I couldn't help but recognize the satire & homage going on here.

The signature track here is "Tupelo". Cave & company perfectly capture the restless paranoia preceding a hard rain about to fall. A lot of ink has been shed on it being about the birth of Elvis. And it is. Presley was a twin whose brother was stillborn. Thus the album title. But perhaps it's not an ode, so much as a satire on the unfound importance some place on their Rock idols.

The point is, this stuff isn't meant to be taken literally. Perhaps alliteration is the more operative word. These aren't songs of personal confession so much as character driven narratives.

Without a doubt, "Girl Tree" is a disturbing piece. Its protagonist wanting to "bind your maiden mainstem just to keep you as a child"... But instead of the typical murder ballad, our hero hangs himself rather than defile. A dark, but moral tale to be sure.

"Long Train Suffering" tips its hat to Presley's "Mystery Train" ripping the iron off the rails while "Black Crow King" is a cautionary tale on the perils of believing one's own press. Its chain-gang refrains & gavel percussion echoing a never ending sentence.

As for "Knocking On Joe", there's never been a prison song that's captured the monotony & ennui of an incarcerated life more. Our hero would rather take a hammer to his hands rather than spend another day at hard labor atoning for his sins.

One wonders why Dylan gave permission for Cave to cover let alone re-write "Wanted Man" but perhaps he recognized the irony expressed. A vengeful reply to all those wanting a piece of you.

"Blind Lemon Jefferson", closes the album, & perhaps the Bad Seeds stumbled on a whole new genre here, "Ambient Blues".

In terms of "Americana" this album was way ahead of it's time. And a thousand shades darker & more over the top than the usual fare. No one was doing anything like this at the time. Completely out of step & out of time. Sparse & slow in tempo, First Born is an unforgettable fistful of Southern Gothic dementia.

Can you tell I love this album?

Challenge yourself with it & you're sure to be rewarded. A dark, funny & brave record.


 
 
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