Kicking Against the Pricks is the third album released by
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. First released in 1986, the album is a collection of
cover versions. The title is a reference to a biblical quote from acts 9, verse 5 from
Acts of the Apostles:
The album marked the Bad Seeds debut of drummer
Thomas Wydler, expanding the Bad Seeds line-up to Cave, Wydler, Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld and Barry Adamson. Cave would later downplay the importance of the record, but said it helped the band develop musically:
Remarking on the song selection, Cave said:
The strings were arranged by Mick Harvey and played by the Berliner Kaffeehausmusik Ensemble. "The Hammer Song" is not to be confused with the song of the same name from the 1990 Bad Seeds album
The Good Son.