All Artists: The Boys Next Door, Nick Cave Title: Door, Door Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: MUSHROOM AUS/ZOOM Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: New Wave & Post-Punk Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
The Boys Next Door, Nick Cave Door, Door Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Australian budget price re-issue of Nick Cave's pre-Birthday Party garage punk band. Features 10 tracks including, 'Nightwatchman', 'Friends Of My World', 'Voice', 'Roman Roman', 'Somebody's Watching', 'After A Fashion', '... more » | |
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Album Description Australian budget price re-issue of Nick Cave's pre-Birthday Party garage punk band. Features 10 tracks including, 'Nightwatchman', 'Friends Of My World', 'Voice', 'Roman Roman', 'Somebody's Watching', 'After A Fashion', 'Dive Position', ' I Mistake Myself' and 'Shivers'. Originally released in 1979 this is a 1993 reissue. Standard jewel case. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsBrave Exhibition! Maynard | Germany | 09/14/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Ah like this album very, very much, because the voices and guitars of The Boys Next Door are great. The songs are all in the category 'Rock' never in 'Punk' or something like that. The Boys Next Door, Nick Cave's first band, a kinda schoolband I knew from an interview, are not comparable with the later bands of Nick, like The Birthday Party or The Bad Seeds, just different. Nearly all of the 10 tracks are full of action and guitars, for example 'The Nightwatchman', 'Brave Exhibitions', 'Friends Of My World', 'The Voice', ... Well, 'Door, Door' is no album for people who like it slowly and romantically. Ha, for me as a fan a nice CD, with Nick as the young leader, which is always a pleasure. Yep." A Must-Own for Nick Cave fans sfslp | San Francisco, CA USA | 09/05/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is the beginning. Pre-Birthday Party and Bad Seeds, I believe they were even teenagers still. Not as polished, of course. But Shivers, the song made famous in the movie Dogs in Space, continues to be the perfect adult angst song to this day. Other Bday Party talents show up on Nightwatchman and Friends of My World. Upon listening to this now, I actually hear more Bday Party than ever before. If you're to compare this work to that that comes after, of course it's not as good. But if you're to listen to it for its own merit and consider its place in history, then it's quite stellar--esp for post-punk Australia. That's why I give it 5 stars." Not a bad start! Michael D'orazio | Philadelphia | 09/29/2005 (3 out of 5 stars) "You have to listen to this album at least a few times. There are a few really good tracks. The first half of the album was
produced by Les Karskey, so it's not as interesting as the last half. I guess they got fed up, so they did the rest by themselves. I really liked "I mistake myself", for the guitar work. It get's close to what they we're doing when they got to Hee Haw. "The Voice", has a lot of energy, and insight. "Shivers", well, everyone likes that song. This album is a good start. I still think it's better than some of the indie music out today. And if you are a Birthday Party fan, it is a must to have. Get it cheap, though. " |