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Where the Wild Roses Grow

"Where the Wild Roses Grow" is a murder ballad[2] by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue. Released in October 1995, it is the fifth song and lead single from the band's ninth studio album, Murder Ballads (1996), released on Mute Records. It was written by the band's frontman, Nick Cave and produced by Tony Cohen and Victor Van Vugt. The accompanying music video was directed by Rocky Schenck.

"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
Single cover
Single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue
from the album Murder Ballads
B-side
Released2 October 1995 (1995-10-02)[1]
Length3:57
LabelMute
Songwriter(s)Nick Cave
Producer(s)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds singles chronology
"Red Right Hand"
(1994)
"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
(1995)
"Henry Lee"
(1996)
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Where Is the Feeling?"
(1995)
"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
(1995)
"Some Kind of Bliss"
(1997)
Music video
"Where the Wild Roses Grow" on YouTube

The song received a positive reception from music critics and became the band's most successful single worldwide, reaching No. 3 in Norway, the top five in Australia, and the top twenty in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and New Zealand. It also received a limited promotional release in the United States. The song was certified gold in Germany in 1996 for 250,000 copies sold,[3] despite never reaching the top ten in that country. It charted again at the bottom of the German Top 100 in 2008 because of digital downloads after it was used in a soap opera. "Where the Wild Roses Grow" was also certified gold in Australia for selling 50,000 copies.

Cave was inspired to write "Where the Wild Roses Grow" after listening to the traditional song "Down in the Willow Garden", a tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together. Cave arranged this tale as the second of two B-sides, "The Ballad of Robert Moore & Betty Coltrane" / "The Willow Garden", released on the CD-Maxi single version.

Although the song does not feature on a Minogue studio album, it can be found on her compilations Hits+, Greatest Hits 1987–1999, Ultimate Kylie, The Abbey Road Sessions and Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection. Minogue performed a chorus of the song during her Showgirl and Homecoming tours.

It reached number eight in Triple J's Hottest 100 in 1995. In 2012, NME listed the song in their 100 Best Songs of the 1990s list at number 35,[4] while in 2014, NME placed it at number 378 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.[2]

Background edit

Cave described writing the song:

"Where The Wild Roses Grow" was written very much with Kylie in mind. I'd wanted to write a song for Kylie for many years. I had a quiet obsession with her for about six years. I wrote several songs for her, none of which I felt was appropriate to give her. It was only when I wrote this song, which is a dialogue between a killer and his victim, that I thought finally I'd written the right song for Kylie to sing. I sent the song to her and she replied the next day.[5]

— Nick Cave, quoted in Molly Meldrum presents 50 Years of Rock in Australia (2007)

A CD of the track—which had Blixa Bargeld singing Minogue's lines—was sent to Minogue's parents' house (as she was staying there at the time) prior to her recording the song.[6] This Bargeld duet track was featured on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds B Sides and Rarities on disc 2, track 12, released in 2005.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue first performed the song publicly on 4 August 1995 in Cork, Republic of Ireland.[7]

Composition edit

According to the sheet music edition published by SheetMusicNow.com, "Where The Wild Roses Grow" is written in the compound time signature of 6/8 and is set in the key signature of G minor at a tempo of 56 beats per minute.[8]

Critical reception edit

Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "This is not a joke. Not since Debbie Gibson contributed backing vocals on the Circle Jerks's cover of the Soft Boys' "I Wanna Destroy You" has there been such an odd collaboration of musical talent. Australia's queen of bubble-gum pop meets the underground art rock of Nick Cave on this moody track. Forget "Loco-Motion": Minogue carries her own as Cave catapults his vocals into a moody pit of musical melancholy and lyrical despair. Brilliant."[9] Another Billboard editor, Paul Verna, complimented it as a "ghostly beautiful duet".[10] James Masterton for Dotmusic described the song as "a gorgeous, mellow 1940s-sounding ballad."[11] Simon Price from Melody Maker named it Single of the Week, writing, "Cave and Kylie isn't actually that strange. After all, Minogue, who, judging by her vocals, may possibly own a copy of this year's Mercury Awards winner, has nothing to lose. [...] You know exactly what this sounds like. Morricone, Leone, Peckinpah, blah blah. Cut to the final reel, though, and even I'm shocked. Down by the river, "He" kneels above "Her" with a rock in his fist, and calmy batters her brains out, whispering ...all beauty must die..."[12]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "Written especially for Minogue, the diminutive singer forms an unlikely but stunning combination with Cave. It is a brooding and haunting song that finds Cave in a sombre, Leonard Cohen-type mood against Minogue's declaring diction. The tension gradually builds up as each tells their version of a tale of murder."[13] A reviewer from Music Week rated it four out of five, adding, "Nick croons while Kylie purrs in this folksy foretaste of the album of murder ballads".[14] Sylvia Patterson from NME declared it as a "riverside melodrama duet of violin wobbles and breathy husks". She wrote, "Croaky, in a very real sense. A tense, ghostly, Grimm's fairytale wherein the midget fights gamely to keep her voice tied to the whispering reeds while the nutter secures his to the coal bunker at the core of the earth. And, possibly because they're both undeniably unhinged, it's... quite good."[15]

Music video edit

 
The painting Ophelia by John Everett Millais inspired scenes within the music video.

The music video for "Where the Wild Roses Grow", commissioned by Emma Davies for Mute Records, shot by American photographer and music video director Rocky Schenck and produced by Nick Verden for Atlas Films, shows Kylie Minogue in character, apparently having been murdered by Nick Cave's character. We see her in ghost-like form and also in a river in a pose reminiscent of Millais' painting Ophelia (1851–52). The video ends with Cave's character putting a rose in Minogue's mouth and closing her eyelids.[16]

Live performances edit

Cave and Minogue performed the song together live on stage in London on 3 June 2018 when Kylie made a surprise appearance during the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds set at All Points East festival.[17]

Minogue performed the song on the following concert tours:

Minogue appeared as a surprise guest at Coldplay's Enmore Theatre show in Sydney, Australia, on 19 June 2014, where they performed the song as a duet.[18] Cave and Minogue performed the song at the Glastonbury Festival 2019.[19]

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds did live performances of this song featuring a duet between Nick Cave and Blixa Bargeld from the mid to late 90s. Many of the occasions were captured on video by fans and can be seen on video media websites.

Other version edit

A guide track with the Bad Seeds guitarist, Blixa Bargeld, singing Kylie Minogue's vocal part was released on the compilation B-Sides & Rarities.

Awards edit

Formats and track listings edit

  • Australian CD and cassette single; UK CD single (D1188; C 1188; CDMUTE 185)[21][22][23]
  1. "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (Cave) – 3:58
  2. "The Ballad of Robert Moore & Betty Coltrane" (Cave) – 3:34
  3. "The Willow Garden" (traditional) – 3:57
  • UK 7-inch and cassette single (MUTE 185; CMUTE 185)[24][25]
  1. "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (Cave) – 3:58
  2. "The Ballad of Robert Moore & Betty Coltrane" (Cave) – 3:34

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[56] Gold 35,000^
Germany (BVMI)[57] Gold 250,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • Critical analysis of video - Rachael Zeleny

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For the film see Where the Wild Roses Grow film Where the Wild Roses Grow is a murder ballad 2 by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue Released in October 1995 it is the fifth song and lead single from the band s ninth studio album Murder Ballads 1996 released on Mute Records It was written by the band s frontman Nick Cave and produced by Tony Cohen and Victor Van Vugt The accompanying music video was directed by Rocky Schenck Where the Wild Roses Grow Single coverSingle by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minoguefrom the album Murder BalladsB side The Ballad of Robert Moore amp Betty Coltrane The Willow Garden Released2 October 1995 1995 10 02 1 Length3 57LabelMuteSongwriter s Nick CaveProducer s Tony Cohen Victor Van VugtNick Cave and the Bad Seeds singles chronology Red Right Hand 1994 Where the Wild Roses Grow 1995 Henry Lee 1996 Kylie Minogue singles chronology Where Is the Feeling 1995 Where the Wild Roses Grow 1995 Some Kind of Bliss 1997 Music video Where the Wild Roses Grow on YouTube The song received a positive reception from music critics and became the band s most successful single worldwide reaching No 3 in Norway the top five in Australia and the top twenty in the United Kingdom Ireland Germany and New Zealand It also received a limited promotional release in the United States The song was certified gold in Germany in 1996 for 250 000 copies sold 3 despite never reaching the top ten in that country It charted again at the bottom of the German Top 100 in 2008 because of digital downloads after it was used in a soap opera Where the Wild Roses Grow was also certified gold in Australia for selling 50 000 copies Cave was inspired to write Where the Wild Roses Grow after listening to the traditional song Down in the Willow Garden a tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together Cave arranged this tale as the second of two B sides The Ballad of Robert Moore amp Betty Coltrane The Willow Garden released on the CD Maxi single version Although the song does not feature on a Minogue studio album it can be found on her compilations Hits Greatest Hits 1987 1999 Ultimate Kylie The Abbey Road Sessions and Step Back in Time The Definitive Collection Minogue performed a chorus of the song during her Showgirl and Homecoming tours It reached number eight in Triple J s Hottest 100 in 1995 In 2012 NME listed the song in their 100 Best Songs of the 1990s list at number 35 4 while in 2014 NME placed it at number 378 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Other version 7 Awards 8 Formats and track listings 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksBackground editCave described writing the song Where The Wild Roses Grow was written very much with Kylie in mind I d wanted to write a song for Kylie for many years I had a quiet obsession with her for about six years I wrote several songs for her none of which I felt was appropriate to give her It was only when I wrote this song which is a dialogue between a killer and his victim that I thought finally I d written the right song for Kylie to sing I sent the song to her and she replied the next day 5 Nick Cave quoted in Molly Meldrum presents 50 Years of Rock in Australia 2007 A CD of the track which had Blixa Bargeld singing Minogue s lines was sent to Minogue s parents house as she was staying there at the time prior to her recording the song 6 This Bargeld duet track was featured on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds B Sides and Rarities on disc 2 track 12 released in 2005 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue first performed the song publicly on 4 August 1995 in Cork Republic of Ireland 7 Composition editAccording to the sheet music edition published by SheetMusicNow com Where The Wild Roses Grow is written in the compound time signature of 6 8 and is set in the key signature of G minor at a tempo of 56 beats per minute 8 Critical reception editLarry Flick from Billboard wrote This is not a joke Not since Debbie Gibson contributed backing vocals on the Circle Jerks s cover of the Soft Boys I Wanna Destroy You has there been such an odd collaboration of musical talent Australia s queen of bubble gum pop meets the underground art rock of Nick Cave on this moody track Forget Loco Motion Minogue carries her own as Cave catapults his vocals into a moody pit of musical melancholy and lyrical despair Brilliant 9 Another Billboard editor Paul Verna complimented it as a ghostly beautiful duet 10 James Masterton for Dotmusic described the song as a gorgeous mellow 1940s sounding ballad 11 Simon Price from Melody Maker named it Single of the Week writing Cave and Kylie isn t actually that strange After all Minogue who judging by her vocals may possibly own a copy of this year s Mercury Awards winner has nothing to lose You know exactly what this sounds like Morricone Leone Peckinpah blah blah Cut to the final reel though and even I m shocked Down by the river He kneels above Her with a rock in his fist and calmy batters her brains out whispering all beauty must die 12 Pan European magazine Music amp Media commented Written especially for Minogue the diminutive singer forms an unlikely but stunning combination with Cave It is a brooding and haunting song that finds Cave in a sombre Leonard Cohen type mood against Minogue s declaring diction The tension gradually builds up as each tells their version of a tale of murder 13 A reviewer from Music Week rated it four out of five adding Nick croons while Kylie purrs in this folksy foretaste of the album of murder ballads 14 Sylvia Patterson from NME declared it as a riverside melodrama duet of violin wobbles and breathy husks She wrote Croaky in a very real sense A tense ghostly Grimm s fairytale wherein the midget fights gamely to keep her voice tied to the whispering reeds while the nutter secures his to the coal bunker at the core of the earth And possibly because they re both undeniably unhinged it s quite good 15 Music video edit nbsp The painting Ophelia by John Everett Millais inspired scenes within the music video The music video for Where the Wild Roses Grow commissioned by Emma Davies for Mute Records shot by American photographer and music video director Rocky Schenck and produced by Nick Verden for Atlas Films shows Kylie Minogue in character apparently having been murdered by Nick Cave s character We see her in ghost like form and also in a river in a pose reminiscent of Millais painting Ophelia 1851 52 The video ends with Cave s character putting a rose in Minogue s mouth and closing her eyelids 16 Live performances editCave and Minogue performed the song together live on stage in London on 3 June 2018 when Kylie made a surprise appearance during the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds set at All Points East festival 17 Minogue performed the song on the following concert tours Showgirl The Greatest Hits Tour performed as a medley with Red Blooded Woman Showgirl The Homecoming Tour performed as a medley with Red Blooded Woman For You for Me performed as a medley with Red Blooded Woman Golden Tour where Kylie presents a member of the audience with a single red rose Minogue appeared as a surprise guest at Coldplay s Enmore Theatre show in Sydney Australia on 19 June 2014 where they performed the song as a duet 18 Cave and Minogue performed the song at the Glastonbury Festival 2019 19 Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds did live performances of this song featuring a duet between Nick Cave and Blixa Bargeld from the mid to late 90s Many of the occasions were captured on video by fans and can be seen on video media websites nbsp Sample of Where the Wild Roses Grow source source Problems playing this file See media help Other version editA guide track with the Bad Seeds guitarist Blixa Bargeld singing Kylie Minogue s vocal part was released on the compilation B Sides amp Rarities Awards edit1996 ARIA Awards Single of the Year Song of the Year amp Best Pop Release 20 Formats and track listings editAustralian CD and cassette single UK CD single D1188 C 1188 CDMUTE 185 21 22 23 Where the Wild Roses Grow Cave 3 58 The Ballad of Robert Moore amp Betty Coltrane Cave 3 34 The Willow Garden traditional 3 57 UK 7 inch and cassette single MUTE 185 CMUTE 185 24 25 Where the Wild Roses Grow Cave 3 58 The Ballad of Robert Moore amp Betty Coltrane Cave 3 34Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1995 1996 Peakposition Australia ARIA 26 2 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 27 4 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 28 3 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 29 8 Denmark IFPI 30 9 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 31 8 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 32 5 France SNEP 33 37 Germany Official German Charts 34 12 Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 35 3 Ireland IRMA 36 6 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 37 9 Netherlands Single Top 100 38 9 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 39 11 Norway VG lista 40 3 Scotland OCC 41 9 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 42 3 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 43 11 UK Singles OCC 44 11 Year end charts edit Chart 1995 Rank Australia ARIA 45 41 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 46 27 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 47 61 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 48 59 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 49 94 Netherlands Single Top 100 50 76 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 51 13 Chart 1996 Rank Austria O3 Austria Top 40 52 24 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 53 64 Germany Official German Charts 54 65 Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 55 61Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 56 Gold 35 000 Germany BVMI 57 Gold 250 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit New Releases Singles Music Week 30 September 1995 p 61 a b Barker Emily 31 January 2014 The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 400 301 NME Retrieved 20 August 2020 Gold Platin Datenbank Where the Wild Roses Grow in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie 100 Best Songs of the 1990s 40 31 NME Retrieved 21 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