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Jukebox (Deluxe Edition)

Cat Power

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Cat Power’s second collection of covers is a notably more confident affair. Recording The Greatest in Memphis with veteran soul music session musicians apparently taught Cat Power (aka Chan Marshall) a thing or two about rhythm, as she imbues her own “Metal Heart” with a previously unforeseen funk, skates over Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” with a big city attitude that was nowhere to be found on her previous solo work, where the emphasis was on the quiet spaces and dark corners and even deliberate musical ineptness, with amateurism favored over seasoned professionalism. There are still plenty of private, brooding moments here. The Highwaymen’s “Silver Stallion” is kept an acoustic blues. James Brown’s “Lost Someone” drifts over with a sweet reverb that recalls an empty nightclub in the wee hours of morning. Joni Mitchell’s “Blue” unfurls with its romantic tinge intact. But elsewhere Marshall’s a swinger, throwing real authority behind George Jackson’s ‘Aretha, Sing One For Me,” her backing musicians providing the perfect organ-horn support. Marshall’s growing up. The wallflower takes centerstage.

Customer Reviews

Sublime

Not in the same league as 'The Greatest' but still a worthy purchase all the same. Why people are putting up negative reviews when they've clearly not heard the album is beyond me.

Like swimming through treacle

Oh now this is quite something... Marshall's voice combined with a stunning band make for an incredible record. The production is so rich and textured - every little reverberation and nuance is left in - you'll get lost in these songs. 2008's first great new album.

Not one of her best

I'm a great admirer of Cat Power and this probably sounds intriguing if you've just stumbled on her music now, but this really isn't half as strong as previous albums You Are Free or The Greatest. Also the new version of Metal Heart just doesn't work for me. It's too polished and over-produced like most of the album I'm afraid to say. The original was absolutely beguiling and would highly recommend it. Jukebox is worth a listen just for the tracks New York and Blue though. Thats why I gave two stars and for trying new things of course...

Biography

Born: 21 January 1972 in Atlanta, GA

Genre: Alternative

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

Cat Power is the alias of Chan Marshall, a Southern-bred singer/songwriter whose father, Charlie, was an itinerant pianist. After dropping out of high school, Marshall found herself in New York; performing under the name Cat Power, she was booked as the opening act for Liz Phair, where she met Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley and Two Dollar Guitar's Tim Foljahn, who agreed to become her backing band. Following the release of 1995's Dear Sir and 1996's Myra Lee — both recorded on the same day...
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