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Nick Cave launched his solo career in style with From Her to Eternity, an accomplished album mixing the frenzy and power of his Birthday Party days with a dank, moody atmosphere that showed he was not interested in simply continuing what the older group had done. To be sure, Mick Harvey joined him from the Party days, as ever playing a variety of instruments, while one-time Party guest Blixa Bargeld now became a permanent Cave partner, splitting his time between the Bad Seeds and Einsturzende Neubaten ever since. The group took wing with a harrowing version of Leonard Cohen's "Avalanche," Cave's wracked, buried tones suiting the Canadian legend's words perfectly, and never looked back. From Her to Eternity is crammed with any number of doom-laden songs, with Cave the understandable center of attention, his commanding vocals turning the blues and rural music into theatrical exhibitionism unmatched since Jim Morrison stalked stages. Songs like "Cabin Fever," with its steadily paced drumming and relentless piano line, and the more restrained and moody "The Moon Is in the Gutter" sound like cabarets in hell. "In the Ghetto," already perfectly suited to such a treatment, shows the underlying sense of beauty that defines the Seeds as much as drama. Even though it's a Presley cover, the sense of Scott Walker's influence isn't far away at all. The title track is and remains a Bad Seeds classic, played at shows up through the present, a tense piano/organ beginning then accompanied by the edgy build of the band, pounding drums, stabbing feedback and keyboard parts and more. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Avalanche (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (5:13)
Cabin Fever! Nick Cave Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (6:11)
Well of Misery Nick Cave Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (5:25)
From Her to Eternity Barry Adamson, Nick Cave, Anita Lane, Blixa Bargeld, Mick Harvey, Hugo Race Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (5:33)
In the Ghetto (Lyrics) Mac Davis Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (4:06)
The Moon Is in the Gutter Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (2:36)
Saint Huck Nick Cave Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (7:22)
Wings off Flies Nick Cave Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (4:06)
A Box for Black Paul Nick Cave Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (9:42)
From Her to Eternity [1987] Barry Adamson, Nick Cave, Anita Lane, Alex Harvey, Hugo Race Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (4:35)

Credits

Barry Adamson (?), Hugo Race (?), Mick Harvey (?), Jessamy Calkin (Photography), Nick Cave (?), Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (Performer), Anita Lane (?), Flood (Engineer), Tony Cohen (Engineer)
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From Her to Eternity
Studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Released June 18, 1984
Recorded September 1983 – March 1984
Genre Post-punk
Length 54:36
Label Mute Records
Producer Flood
Professional reviews
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds chronology
From Her to Eternity
(1984)
The Firstborn Is Dead
(1985)

From Her to Eternity is the debut album released by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 1984. The title is a pun on the book/movie From Here to Eternity.

The majority of the album was recorded at Trident Studios, London in March 1984. "Saint Huck", "Wings off Flies" and "A Box for Black Paul" were recorded at The Garden between September and October 1983.

The band is seen playing a live performance of the title track in the 1987 Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire. It was recorded at Hansa Studio, Berlin in February 1987.

The album was remastered and reissued on April 27, 2009 as a collector's edition CD/DVD set. The CD features the original 7-song vinyl LP's track listing, while "In the Ghetto", "The Moon Is in the Gutter", and "From Her to Eternity" (1987 version) are featured as bonus audio tracks on the accompanying DVD.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Avalanche" (Leonard Cohen) – 5:13
  2. "Cabin Fever!" – 6:11
  3. "Well of Misery" – 5:25
  4. "From Her to Eternity" – 5:33
  5. "In the Ghetto" (Mac Davis) – 4:06 (CD only)
  6. "The Moon Is in the Gutter" – 2:36 (CD only)
  7. "Saint Huck" – 7:22
  8. "Wings off Flies" (Cave, Peter Sutcliffe, Jim Thirlwell) – 4:06
  9. "A Box for Black Paul" – 9:42
  10. "From Her to Eternity" (1987 version from the Wim Wenders film Der Himmel Über Berlin) – 4:35 (CD only)

Note: The original vinyl LP did not contain "In the Ghetto" or "The Moon Is in the Gutter", which were the A- and B-side, respectively, of a single that was released after the LP debuted. The last track on the CD, the 1987 version of "From Her to Eternity", also did not appear on the original LP. The 2009 remastered version contains the original vinyl LP tracklist.

The songs

Singles

  • "In the Ghetto" (MUTE 032) (June 18, 1984)
    • b/w: "The Moon Is in the Gutter"

Personnel


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