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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Definition and Overview

Nicholas Edward Cave (born September 22, 1957) is a musician, songwriter, poet, author, and actor. Cave was born in Warracknabeal, Australia, the son of (librarian) Dawn and (English-teacher) Colin Cave, brother of Tim (b. 1952), Peter (b. 1954) and Julie (b. 1959). In 1989 his first novel, And The Ass Saw The Angel, was published. The themes of the book greatly influenced (and were influenced by) the first few albums of his highly-successful band, The Bad Seeds.

History

In high school at Melbourne's elite Caulfield Grammar School, Cave met Mick Harvey, with whom he founded his first band, The Boys Next Door. The band played a role in Melbourne's post-punk music scene of the late 1970s, before changing their name to The Birthday Party and moving to London, then West Berlin

The Birthday Party disbanded in 1984, and Cave and Harvey went on to form the first version of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds with guitarist Blixa Bargeld (from Einstürzende Neubauten), Anita Lane, bassist and keyboard-player Barry Adamson (formerly of Magazine) and guitarist Hugo Race.

This line-up recorded their debut album, released in 1984, From Her To Eternity,

Several musicians have come and gone; Cave and Harvey have been the only constants. though over the years the line-up would change to at times include:

Cave moved to São Paulo, Brazil, where he married Viviane Carneiro in 1987. The two have a son, Luke, born 1991. In spring of 1993, Cave moved back to London. He now lives in Brighton, and is married to actress Susie Bick, with whom he has twin sons, Arthur and Earl.

Nick Cave's music is featured in several of Wim Wenders' movies, including Wings of Desire (where Cave also appears, doing a live performance), Until the End of the World, and Faraway... So Close. Cave also co-wrote and acted in Ghosts... of the Civil Dead, a 1989 independent movie. Also in 1989, Cave published his novel And the Ass Saw the Angel, to critical acclaim. Cave also starred in the 1991 film, Johnny Suede, with Brad Pitt.

In 1996, Cave and The Bad Seeds released an album, Murder Ballads, which was, as the title suggests an album of songs about murder. A duet with Kylie Minogue, "Where The Wild Roses Grow", was a mainstream hit. After The Boatman's Call, Cave took some time rehabilitating from his heroin and alcohol habit, before resurfacing with the dark and gloomy No More Shall We Part in 2001.

After the release of the 2003 album Nocturama Blixa Bargeld announced he was leaving the band to devote more time to Einstürzende Neubauten, leaving Mick Harvey as the only surviving founding member of the band other than Cave himself.

The Proposition, a film written by Cave, directed by John Hillcoat and starring Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, David Wenham and Emily Watson, has recently finished filming in Queensland.

Discography

His albums produced with the Bad Seeds include:

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