The Boatman's Call

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  • a ballad masterpiece  

    The Boatman's Call (Audio CD)
    Twelve beautiful ballads, acoustic instrumentation and very focused, to a singer whose dark-hypnotic voice will not let go if we delve a on them - that's "The boat one's Call". This CD inspired me with their unity from the first moment and the m
  • Grave, weary, solemn and resigned  

    The Boatman's Call (Audio CD)
    This album with its metaphysical imagery contains the odd anthemic ballad like the rousing There Is A Kingdom, and intimate, subdued songs: such as Into My Arms, Lime Tree Arbour resigned and the People Is not No Good. Cave interweaves spiritual and
  • Thank you, Mr. Cave!  

    The Boatman's Call (Audio CD)
    There is no album has influenced me in the last few years more, none that I have heard more often, none where I cried more and not one that I would miss more, it should come once lost me. It is a must not only for Cave fans and melancholy, but for al
  • One of the most wonderful plates which Cave did.  

    The Boatman's Call (Audio CD)
    This album is a masterpiece of melancholia. Cave sings about love, longing and hope. Perfectly matched are the lyrics and music. The instruments play mostly very tender, while Caves texts, such as in "Far From Me" or "People Just Is not No
  • Monumental and fragile  

    The Boatman's Call (Audio CD)
    "The Boatman's Call" is a paradox. A dozen musical gems, as fragile as monumental. Perhaps this is the most accessible disc Nick Cave to speak of mainstream would the album still does not do justice. Comparable perhaps with Dylan's "Time Ou