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Two Shoes

The Cat Empire

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Album Review

Two Shoes, the second studio album from Melbourne, Australia's Cat Empire, was cut at the legendary Egrem Studio in Havava, Cuba — the site of landmark recordings by the Buena Vista Social Club and countless other Cuban artists — in just under a month in late 2004. Like their self-titled studio debut, Two Shoes was a massive success in the sextet's homeland, debuting at number one, and its word-of-mouth stoked an already expanding fan base in Europe and North America — enough of one to nab the band a booking at Tennessee's prestigious Bonnaroo music festival in 2006 — despite the lack of an American release. The fuss was justified: the Cat Empire is a wholly engaging, genre-splicing band that exudes equal parts musical intelligence and no-frills party-down exuberance. The Cuban influence is never far from the surface on Two Shoes, but neither is it the point of the Havana excursion. Primarily, the Latin brass blasts and percussion serve to accent rather than define the direction, and the well-crafted jazz piano runs that light up tracks such as "Sol y Sombra" come not from one of the Cuban guest musicians but from one of the band's founders, Oliver McGill. All of this talk of jazz and Cuba should not leave the impression that Two Shoes is an overly serious record, however. While a considerable percentage of the material, provided primarily by another co-founder, vocalist/percussionist Felix Riebl, as well as trumpeter Harry James Angus, ponders lofty thematic issues, much of it is whimsical: this is, after all, a group proud to include the lyric "Some nights I go to bed, there's a ghost in the air above my head and I tremble/Sometimes I eat KFC, other times I give up meat and I just eat lentils" into a song ("Protons, Neutrons, Electrons"). Skipping merrily from alt-rock crunch to hip-hop beats, landing on reggae/ska, Latin jazz, and points in between, Two Shoes is clever and brainy, danceable and absorbing. As for the "Special Edition" part of the title, that's where things get a little confusing. From the looks of it, a couple of tracks from the original Aussie release were dropped from this Canadian edition, but six tracks from the debut album were appended to it. The entire second disc is a DVD, consisting of a live show (love the French-language cover of the Eagles' "Hotel California") and four music videos.

Customer Reviews

Even better than the first one

This album is even better than their first one. The band sound like they are having a great time playing one it. Harry sings alot more vocals and he sounds great. Best tracks are The Car Song, Sly, Two Shoes and Protons, Neutrons, Electrons.

FUN fun fun

To make money is some bands dream, but not the Cat Empire, to have fun is their's. Just as good as the first one, but it's put together better (they recorded it while in Cuba).

Someday, I'll get that car to start...

Two Shoes is an awesome album, with not a single dissapointing track. Miserere is one of my favorite songs ever (after The Chariot), and In My Pocket and The Car Song are second best. If you get a chance, see them live! theyre the best band ever.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

Combining a number of styles — from funk to jazz to ska — Melbourne, Australia's Cat Empire formed in 1999 as a trio. Keyboardist Oliver McGill, double bassist Ryan Monro, and percussionist Felix Riebl were eventually joined by trumpet player Harry James Angus, drummer Will Hull-Brown, and DJ Jamshid Khadiwala. A single and a live EP preceded the band's first album, The Cat Empire, which was released in 2003. At that point, they had already played the Melbourne Festival, the Adelaide...
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