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Live Nick Cave record out on Black Friday

Posted by Loren on November 17, 2013

Live Nick Cave record out on Black Friday
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Live from KCRW

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will release a Black Friday exclusive record, Live from KCRW on Nov. 29 as a part of the Record Store Day promotions nationwide. It is the band's fouth live record and was recorded on April 18 in between their two Coachella sets earlier this year.

The group released Push the Sky Away earlier this year.

Live from KCRW track listing:

1. Higgs Boson Blues
2. Far From Me
3. Stranger Than Kindness
4. The Mercy Seat
5. And No More Shall We Part
6. Wide Lovely Eyes
7. Mermaids
8. People Ain't No Good
9. Push The Sky Away
10. Jack The Ripper

Live Nick Cave record out on Black Friday
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Live from KCRW

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