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Live Seeds
''Live Seeds'' is the first official live album by Australian post-punk band, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The album was recorded live from 1992 to 1993, at various concerts throughout Europe and Australia, at the touring stage promoting their previous studio album, ''Henry's Dream''. Nick Cave wanted to give the songs a raw feeling as originally intended before production problems occurred. ''Live Seeds'' includes a not previously studio-recorded track, "Plain Gold Ring", which is a cover of a song performed by Nina Simone. ==Background== ''Live Seeds'' was a live album recorded from 1992 to 1993 by Australian post-punk band, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at various concerts throughout Europe and Australia. The band had formed in 1983 with a line-up including Nick Cave on lead vocals, Mick Harvey (initially on drums) on guitar, Blixa Bargeld on guitar and Barry Adamson on bass guitar.〔 Soon after the release and subsequent tour for 1988's ''Tender Prey'', Cave began experimenting with piano-driven ballads, resulting in 1990's ''The Good Son''. Seeped in sorrow and longing, the comparatively refined and understated album was well-received critically and commercially, yielding the singles "The Weeping Song" and "The Ship Song".〔 In 1990 two Australian musicians joined, Martyn Casey (The Triffids) on bass guitar – replacing Adamson – and Conway Savage on keyboards. Their next album, 1992's ''Henry's Dream'', marked a step back to harder rock, utilising producer David Briggs (Neil Young). The album's tour is documented on ''Live Seeds'' and showcases the new group's aggressive yet accomplished sound. The live album was produced by the band. In mid-1993, Cave relocated to London where ''Henry's Dream''s follow-up studio album, ''Let Love In'', was recorded and released in 1994.〔
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