"The Good Son" is the sixth album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. Released on 17th April 1990, the album marked a departure from the band's previously darker post-punk sound and explored softer and more melodious aesthetics. This change in music style was heavily influenced by Nick Cave's stay in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the happiness he found there.
The album has a total of nine tracks that predominantly feature piano and strings, adding a new depth to the band's sound. This collection includes widely acclaimed songs like "The Ship Song" and "The Weeping Song." The album's title track "The Good Son" draws inspiration from the biblical story of the prodigal son.
"The Good Son" is a critical milestone in the band's discography, marking a transformative phase in their musical approach. It stands as a testament to Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' ability to experiment with different musical styles. The album was received well by fans and critics alike, further bolstering the band's growing reputation in the music industry.