From Her To Eternity was the second Nick Cave I picked up, I believe. I picked up Murder Ballads first. It depends on if you want stuff more like The Birthday Party, or if you've heard Crime & the City Solution, a side project of Mick Harvey. If you want the music to be closer sounding to those bands then pick up the late 80's to early 90's albums. His stuff gets softer in a sense, with his later albums, such as Murder Ballads and the Boatmans Call. Of course Nick Caves early albums still don't sound identical to his prior project, The Birthday Party, they still have the theatrical aspect to them.
My favorites are Let Love In, Tender Prey, Kicking Against the Pricks (covers) and From Her To Eternity. If you like the Birthday Party, listen to Scratch Acid as well. And if you haven't heard the Birthday Party, their albums are always cheap so invest in all of them. Junkyard and Prayers On Fire are my favorites.
palerecorddivision Wrote:
i was wondering if there was another that was more essential.
There are many essential Nick Cave albums.