Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: God Is in the House

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: God Is in the House

Release date : April 10, 2007
Runtime : 2h 20m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : English /
Director : Fabien Raymond /
Writers :
Production companies : Mute Records / Mute Films / Mute/EMI /
April 10, 2007 2h 20m France Music English More
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The centerpiece of this DVD is a 90-minute concert by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, performing live in Lyon, France, in the summer of 2001 during a European tour in support of the album No More Shall We Part. Its mature and emotive textures dominate this show, which means if you're hoping to see Cave whipping himself into a frenzy while Blixa Bargeld rattles the walls with his guitar, well, you're out of luck. However, this footage proves that, in more subtle form, Cave is still a magnetic and compelling performer and that the Bad Seeds have grown into a singularly gifted ensemble who bring just the right amount of drama and force to Cave's superb songs (with guitarist Mick Harvey and violinist Warren Ellis taking top honors at this performance). Beautifully shot, intelligently edited, and boasting crisp and full-bodied audio, God Is in the House is a fine document of Cave and his collaborators on a good night.
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  • title:Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: God Is in the House
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:2h 20m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Fabien Raymond /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Mute Records · Mute Films · Mute/EMI ·
  • Overview:The centerpiece of this DVD is a 90-minute concert by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, performing live in Lyon, France, in the summer of 2001 during a European tour in support of the album No More Shall We Part. Its mature and emotive textures dominate this show, which means if you're hoping to see Cave whipping himself into a frenzy while Blixa Bargeld rattles the walls with his guitar, well, you're out of luck. However, this footage proves that, in more subtle form, Cave is still a magnetic and compelling performer and that the Bad Seeds have grown into a singularly gifted ensemble who bring just the right amount of drama and force to Cave's superb songs (with guitarist Mick Harvey and violinist Warren Ellis taking top honors at this performance). Beautifully shot, intelligently edited, and boasting crisp and full-bodied audio, God Is in the House is a fine document of Cave and his collaborators on a good night.
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