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The Tigers Have Spoken

Neko Case

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Album Review

In the press release that accompanies Neko Case's 2004 live album, The Tigers Have Spoken, the singer (and her record company) insist quite strongly that this isn't meant to be a stopgap release on the way to her next studio project. To be blunt, Case protests a bit much on this issue — an album featuring two re-recorded originals and five covers out of 11 tracks is carrying an awful lot of padding for something intended to be a proper "new" release. But if The Tigers Have Spoken is really intended to keep fans occupied until Case finishes her next project, she thankfully hasn't abandoned her standards of quality control along the way, and delivers some splendid music on this disc. Recorded over the course of three gigs in the spring of 2004, The Tigers Have Spoken features Case backed by fellow gifted Canadians the Sadies, whose web of deep, lonesome twang fits Case's repertoire like a glove, with Jon Rauhouse sitting in on pedal steel with his usual grace and flawless feel, and Kelly Hogan and Carolyn Mark contributing backing vocals that are little short of glorious. But the reason Neko Case is headlining over this stellar cast is because she has one of the finest voices to emerge from pop music in recent memory, and she's in firm command of her instrument on these performances. Allowing herself more room to rock than on 2002's Blacklisted, Case rips it up on covers of classic tunes by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Loretta Lynn, and the Shangri-Las, and "The Tigers Have Spoken" and "Hex" show Case isn't saving all her good new songs for the next album. Maybe Case is biding her time with The Tigers Have Spoken, but she sure isn't wasting it — if it's a relatively minor effort, it still sounds like the work of a major artist, and there's lots of pleasure to be found in it.

Customer Reviews

Cant belive noone has reviewed this!!!!

Unbelievably fantastic!!!!!

Neko Case

Neko Case is one of the most intelligent and honest singer/songwriters of today. Her evolution and growing confidence is easily seen in each, successive release. She and her band are hardworking, skilled and professional and this live album shows what you can expect at her concerts. Her music is definitely not pop, but will appeal to anyone who loves great lyrics, vocals and arrangement.

Great live album

Great energy and crowd interaction in this live album. Great sound from the Sadies as Case's backing band. Neko Case's vocals soar in a few tunes such as Wayfaring Stranger while the Sadies guitar sound snarls and rambles throughout the album. This album is a "must-have" for any Neko Case fan.

Biography

Born: September 08, 1970 in Alexandria, VA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Alternative country singer/songwriter Neko Case won a steadily growing cult audience for her smoky, sophisticated vocals and the downcast beauty of her music. Born in Alexandria, VA, Case moved around often as a child, spending the largest part of her youth in Tacoma, WA. She left her parents at age 15, and three years later she started playing drums for several bands around the Northwest's punk rock scene. Case moved to Vancouver in 1994 to enter art school, and simultaneously joined the punk group...
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