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Filmmaker Andrew Dominik explains how he worked with singer in wake of the death of the Bad Seeds leader's son 'There are some people out there who just don’t know where to start with The Bad Seeds. Others know the catalogue better than I do,' Cave wrote of the collection, which arrives May 5th. 'This release is designed to be a way into three decades of music making.

That’s a lot of songs. The songs we have chosen are the ones that have stuck around, for whatever reason. Some songs are those that demand to be played live. Others are lesser songs that are personal favourites of ours. Others are just too big and have too much history to leave out. And there are those that didn’t make it, poor things.

They are the ones you must discover by yourselves.' The collection will come in a variety of formats, like standard 2CD with 21 tracks, a triple vinyl LP and a deluxe 3CD/1DVD package armed with 45 songs and a two-hour DVD filled with 'rare and unseen footage.' The most noteworthy is the Super Deluxe Limited Edition, which comes with 'a 256 page hardcover book containing original essays, candid and personal photos taken by the band, family and friends, and reproductions of band memorabilia,' along with the 3CDs and 1DVD.

In addition to the trailer for Lovely Creatures, Cave also about the greatest hits package. 'Lovely Creatures was initially scheduled for release in the autumn of 2015. Thirty years or so had passed since the band had formed and much had happened during that time – the band morphing into as many versions of itself as there were albums to reflect this. It felt, to me, a good time to pay tribute to this unique creation,' he wrote.

However, the singer and the Bad Seeds reentered the studio following the death of Cave's son Arthur, resulting in 2016's and. 'Whatever Skeleton Tree became, it was a wholly necessary addition to the band’s story,' Cave continued. ' Lovely Creatures lost, for a time, its place in the narrative.

Now, it seems the time is right to recognise and celebrate the Bad Seeds and their many achievements. So here, at last, it is: Lovely Creatures.'

'Do You Love Me?' 'Nobody’s Baby Now' 3. 'Loverman' 4.

'Red Right Hand' 5. 'Stagger Lee' 6. 'Where The Wild Roses Grow' 7.

'Into My Arms' 8. 'People Ain’t No Good' 9. 'Brompton Oratory' 10. '(Are You) The One That I’ve Been Waiting For?' 'Come Into My Sleep' 12.

'Love Letter' 13. 'God Is In The House' 14. 'He Wants You' 15. 'Shoot Me Down' CD3: 2004 – 2013 1.

'Hiding All Away' 2. 'There She Goes, My Beautiful World' 3. 'Nature Boy' 4. 'Breathless' 5. 'Babe, You Turn Me On' 6.

'O Children' 7. 'Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!' 'Night Of The Lotus Eaters' 9. 'We Call Upon The Author' 10. 'Jesus Of The Moon' 11.

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'More News From Nowhere' 12. 'We No Who U R' 13. 'Jubilee Street' 14. 'Higgs Boson Blues' 15.

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'Push The Sky Away' DVD. Interview, 1988 2. 'Night Of The Lotus Eaters,' 2008 3. 'Red Right Hand,' 1998 4. 'The Weeping Song,' 2001 5. Interview, 2013 6.

'Higgs Boson Blues,' 2012 7. Interview, 1987 8. 'From Her To Eternity,' 1984 9.

'Love Letter,' 2001 10. Interview, 2013 11.

'Do You Love Me?,' 2001 12. Interview, 2001 13. 'Into My Arms,' 2008 14. 'We Call Upon The Author,' 2009 15.

Interview, 1991 16. 'The Mercy Seat,' 1996 17.

Interview, 1984 18. 'God Is In The House,' 2001 19. Interview, 2013 20. 'Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!,' 2008 21.

'Brompton Oratory,' 1997 22. 'I’m Gonna Kill That Woman,' 1986 23. 'Jubilee Street,' 2013 24.

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'The Ship Song,' 1992 25. Interview, 1994 26. 'Loverman,' 1996 27. Interview, 1988 28.

'In The Ghetto,' 1984 29. 'Hiding All Away,' 2004 30. Interview, 1992 31.

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'Where The Wild Roses Grow,' 1995 32. 'Deanna,' 2008 33. 'O Children,' 2013 34. Interview, 1996 35. 'Stagger Lee,' 1996 36. Interview, 2014 37.

Interview, 1985 38. 'Push The Sky Away,' 2013 39. 'There She Goes, My Beautiful World,' 2004.

Here’s a fascinating long-read from the archives – a look back at Nick Cave’s best songs (from our September 2010 issue), as chosen by his Bad Seeds and Grinderman bandmates, famous fans including Guy Garvey, Richard Hawley and Bobby Gillespie, and Cave himself “I thought, ‘Fuck, that’s pretty good’” In 1980, a moody band of Australians moved to London, changed their name to The Birthday Party, and initiated a full-blooded assault on the music business. Volatile and chaotic, it seemed unlikely they would last long. Thirty years later, however, their leader Nick Cave has survived to become one of his generation’s pre-eminent singer-songwriters. This month, Uncut celebrates the wild and erudite maestro behind The Birthday Party, The Bad Seeds and Grinderman, and invites him, his friends and bandmates to select the 30 finest songs in his capacious repertoire. “As far back as I can remember, there was something that thrilled me about telling a story, and it’s absolutely the way I think, and when I sit down and try and write a song, I think in a narrative way. I don’t think James Brown does that – it just comes rolling out of his heart. But lately, I’ve been trying to work out a way of writing so a listener doesn’t have to be hearing a story to enjoy what I do.

“Round the (Birthday Party’s) Junkyard album, I wrote a song called ‘King Ink’ that I listened to and finally felt that I’d done something that seemed original and authentic to myself – that I’d arrived somewhere with that lyric. I think before that I was floundering around all my various influences, and people I wanted to write like: poets, writers. I started to get a voice in that particular song. “I try and make them work on the page – that’s the way I usually write songs.

I don’t write with an instrument in my hand. I write a bunch of lyrics and take them to the piano or the guitar. So on some level they have to work on the page, though on some level I think that’s a fault with what I do. “When I get too tangled up in the language, I get to a point with lyric-writing where I start to disappear up my own rectum and it’s always nice to pull back and go back to something that is basic and from the heart. I always return to the blues – especially John Lee Hooker. He has a certain style of writing that begins with one idea in mind, and by riffing on a theme, ends up with something very different. It makes for a very perplexing, structurally strange kind of lyric and I love that kind of thing.

“I think when you’re making something, you really think like you’re making the greatest thing that the world has ever known. Then you get the record, and you realise it’s just another record and there’s a terrible sucking of perspective on things, which just makes you want to run away and make the next thing that’s going to change the world. You see things for what they are. Fifteen albums later, I’m still trying” Click to the next page to begin our top 30.