The Firstborn Is Dead

The Firstborn Is Dead
Studio album by
Released3 June 1985 (1985-06-03)
RecordedNovember–December 1984
StudioHansa Tonstudio (Berlin)
Genre
Length40:37
LabelMute
Producer
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  • Flood
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds chronology
From Her to Eternity
(1984)
The Firstborn Is Dead
(1985)
Kicking Against the Pricks
(1986)
Singles from The Firstborn Is Dead
  1. "Tupelo"
    Released: 29 July 1985

The Firstborn Is Dead is the second studio album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 3 June 1985 by Mute Records. Produced by the band and Flood, the album saw lead vocalist Nick Cave continue his fascination with the Southern United States, featuring references to Elvis Presley and bluesmen like Blind Lemon Jefferson. The album was recorded in the Hansa Studios in Berlin, Germany. Cave later said of the album, "Berlin gave us the freedom and encouragement to do whatever we wanted. We'd lived in London for three years and it seemed that if you stuck your head out of the box, people were pretty quick to knock it back in. Particularly if you were Australian. When we came to Berlin it was the opposite. People saw us as some kind of force rather than a kind of whacky novelty act."[3]

The album's name is a reference to Jesse Garon Presley, the stillborn identical twin of Elvis Presley.[4] The cover art photography was taken by Jutta Henglein-Bildau.

The album was remastered and reissued on 27 April 2009 as a collector's edition CD/DVD set. The CD features the original 7-song vinyl LP's track listing, while "The Six Strings That Drew Blood" is featured as a bonus audio track on the accompanying DVD.

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  3. ^ Dwyer, Michael (July 1998). "Album by Album with Nick Cave". Rolling Stone Australia. No. 550. Sydney, NSW: Tilmond Pty Ltd. p. 41.
  4. ^ "The Firstborn Is Dead: Information". Retrieved 9 September 2014.