The Ship Song
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds · 1990
10 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock · post-punk · experimental rock
A haunting blend of melancholic melodies and introspective lyrics that echo life's journeys and emotional landscapes.
The Ship Song is a single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 1990. A haunting blend of melancholic melodies and introspective lyrics that echo life's journeys and emotional landscapes. 'The Ship Song' remains one of Cave's most celebrated tracks, often regarded as a classic in the alternative rock canon. Its emotional resonance has led to numerous covers by various artists, showcasing its lasting influence on subsequent generations of musicians. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Ship Song sound like?
A haunting blend of melancholic melodies and introspective lyrics that echo life's journeys and emotional landscapes. Rooted in alternative rock and post-punk.
What makes The Ship Song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds notable?
'The Ship Song' remains one of Cave's most celebrated tracks, often regarded as a classic in the alternative rock canon. Its emotional resonance has led to numerous covers by various artists, showcasing its lasting influence on subsequent generations of musicians. Released on March 12, 1990, 'The Ship Song' came during a pivotal period for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, shortly after their critically acclaimed album 'Tender Prey.' This single marked a significant moment in Cave's artistic evolution as he began to explore more lyrical depth and melodic composition, solidifying his status as a leading figure in alternative rock.
How many songs are on The Ship Song?
The Ship Song has 2 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Ship Song Standout 5:14
- 2 The Train Song Standout 4:45
Release Date
March 12, 1990
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
10 min 0 sec
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