Cat Power/ Chan Marshall- genius or fruitloop?

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Wait... Chan is a scientologist nowadays!? Sigh noone’s perfect

✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 26 April 2018 07:53 (five years ago) link

I don’t want to know don’t tell me

✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 26 April 2018 07:59 (five years ago) link

It’s weird if they wanted to push her voice as soul but then again not sure what tag genre it fits? Blues mixed with slacker indie from the early mid 90s... slacker blues maybe... but soul idk...

✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 26 April 2018 08:04 (five years ago) link

Edd are you serious man? christ

done and dusted (Ross), Thursday, 26 April 2018 09:15 (five years ago) link

I don't see a big difference between unprofessional and highly erratic performer. There's plenty of musicians I love that I have no desire to see live again (Westerberg & Lucinda jump to mind pretty quickly).

Pretty big Sun fan here as well-Manhattan, Nothin But Time in particular are gorgeous.

campreverb, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:18 (five years ago) link

Sun is exceptional.

Evan R, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:23 (five years ago) link

I saw her once on a bill with Sleater-Kinney when I was in high school, she performed (I thought pretty well) for 40 minutes or so, not really engaging much with the audience, then said “knock knock,” we answered “who’s there,” and she walked off stage.

JoeStork, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:27 (five years ago) link

xp Jukebox is maybe her only bad album, and even that one has "Metal Heart"

She was one of the best indie artists of the late '90s and early '00s and I've kind of been puzzling over why her stature has fallen so much in recent years, but reading through some of the comments in this thread it's like, oh yeah gross sexism

Evan R, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:27 (five years ago) link

xp lol, that's pretty good

i saw her solo in 98 or 99 and she did not seem to be in a very good place, but when she sat down at the piano and played "i found a reason" ... wow.

tylerw, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:29 (five years ago) link

yeah her version of that song is so devastating

808s & Deep States (voodoo chili), Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:42 (five years ago) link

my fave memory is of seeing her at Bumbershoot in 1999 maybe a year after that Moon Pix tour, the Covers album hadn't come out yet and slowly figuring out that she was playing "Satisfaction" w/o the chorus totally gave me chills

sleeve, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:45 (five years ago) link

haha, literally listening to Jukebox and thinking how great the Dylan cover is in particular.
I love the two 'Memphis'records (Greatest/Jukebox).

I've seen her play live twice, both times had a...rollercoaster quality if you will.

campreverb, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:49 (five years ago) link

teenie hodges is basically god

brimstead, Thursday, 26 April 2018 16:55 (five years ago) link

I think I was pretty fair to her in this 2013 interview piece.

eddhurt, Thursday, 26 April 2018 17:14 (five years ago) link

I only ever saw her live once, in 2001, at Reading Festival, while Papa Roach were on the main stage. It was not good. Could barely hear her over the nu-metal

Colonel Poo, Thursday, 26 April 2018 17:24 (five years ago) link

I saw her once on a bill with Sleater-Kinney when I was in high school, she performed (I thought pretty well) for 40 minutes or so, not really engaging much with the audience, then said “knock knock,” we answered “who’s there,” and she walked off stage.

― JoeStork

that is amazing.

I have never seen her live. I hope to someday. Found this the other night, didn't know she was on tour - pretty good performance!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xoMsddrowY

flappy bird, Thursday, 26 April 2018 17:28 (five years ago) link

Saw her on MoonPix tour in a tiny club in 98 with Jim & Mick, this show in fact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4XqTl0ACoY

which was uh... a bit up and down, she was very very nervous. This video seems to belie that.

The only other time I saw her was on The Greatest tour with the Memphis Soul Review in a larger seated theater, pretty good from what I remember, I'd had a bit of wine at dinner (it was my birthday).

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 26 April 2018 20:06 (five years ago) link

I'm definitely the wrong kind of Cat Power fan cause my fav alb is The Greatest, also her Dylan parody is hilarious

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1Ic2-N8Vo0

niels, Thursday, 26 April 2018 22:10 (five years ago) link

Lol at that knock knock joke. Always heard the album cover to the Smog album Knock Knock (cat + lightning) was a Cat Power nod, guess the title is too?

two cool rock chicks pounding la croix (circa1916), Thursday, 26 April 2018 22:31 (five years ago) link

The 1-2 punch of "Still In Love" into "Rockets" on Myra Lee is one of my favorite song pairings ever, even better if I can crank it up to deafening when the drums kick in on the latter.

louise ck (milo z), Friday, 27 April 2018 07:28 (five years ago) link

I've kind of been puzzling over why her stature has fallen so much in recent years

I'm not sure how much her stature has fallen, but whatever it is, I'd put it largely down to releasing one album of original material in a decade.

in twelve parts (lamonti), Friday, 27 April 2018 07:52 (five years ago) link

Jukebox is maybe her only bad album, and even that one has "Metal Heart"

And Song For Bobby is great too!

in twelve parts (lamonti), Friday, 27 April 2018 07:53 (five years ago) link

two months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ss1uN1IHyA

Wanderer out October 5 on Domino.

https://media.pitchfork.com/photos/5b4ed569c2c1a63dc091b2ed/master/pass/Wanderer.jpg

01 Wanderer
02 In Your Face
03 You Get
04 Woman [ft. Lana Del Rey]
05 Horizon
06 Stay
07 Black
08 Robbin Hood
09 Nothing Really Matters
10 Me Voy
11 Wanderer / Exit

ˈʌglɪɪst preɪ, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 13:37 (five years ago) link

Cat Power + LDR is a teamup I did not anticipate.

Simon H., Wednesday, 18 July 2018 13:39 (five years ago) link

Same!

Ross, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 13:44 (five years ago) link

oh god I can totally hear it too

aloha darkness my old friend (katherine), Wednesday, 18 July 2018 14:06 (five years ago) link

oh hell yes.

campreverb, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 16:18 (five years ago) link

sweet! the only show she's playing near me is opening for the national! not sweet!

flappy bird, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 17:45 (five years ago) link

My body is ready.

Any idea who is producing this one? The SVN album was self-produced and it showed, I think production is a key thing for my dislike of her past efforts. She has either sounded undercooked (SVN) or too cleanly adorned... like bordering on bland mor music (jukebox and greatest to some degree). Sometimes the songwriting and her voice makes it tolerable but when it’s bad it’s unlistenable to me.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 18 July 2018 18:39 (five years ago) link

PR says it's self-produced

flappy bird, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 18:41 (five years ago) link

Mmm well cautiously excited for this one then.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 18 July 2018 18:48 (five years ago) link

as someone who generally doesn't notice these things, I have to say that the production on SUN was abominable. I listened to that album once and binned it.

Britain's Sexiest Cow (jed_), Wednesday, 18 July 2018 19:45 (five years ago) link

philippe zdar was ~involved~ with the mixing/production

mookieproof, Wednesday, 18 July 2018 19:57 (five years ago) link

this really is a horrible thread title

niels, Thursday, 19 July 2018 06:23 (five years ago) link

in beth's defense, it was before the towers fell

flappy bird, Thursday, 19 July 2018 06:33 (five years ago) link

three weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd8nU87OCrA

ˈʌglɪɪst preɪ, Wednesday, 15 August 2018 13:47 (five years ago) link

Match made in heaven. You are free comes to mind

Ross, Wednesday, 15 August 2018 14:02 (five years ago) link

Great addition to "songs in which a doctor gives advice/diagnosis."

... (Eazy), Wednesday, 15 August 2018 14:06 (five years ago) link

Lana might as well not even be there.

Britain's Sexiest Cow (jed_), Wednesday, 15 August 2018 20:50 (five years ago) link

relatable

ogmor, Wednesday, 15 August 2018 22:59 (five years ago) link

Lana might as well not even be there.
otm

good song though, and production is good too (Moka)!

niels, Thursday, 16 August 2018 08:05 (five years ago) link

the backing vocals are subtle enough to have just been another backing vocal from chan - the lana name probably helps more than anything to bolster sales tbh

Ross, Thursday, 16 August 2018 15:47 (five years ago) link

i'd rather the extra vocals be more on the subtle side than too bluntly thrown in; imo she definitely adds to it, although it'd be nice if she was in the video

the refrain becomes a bit much at the end but otherwise good song

lowercase (eric), Thursday, 16 August 2018 15:56 (five years ago) link

good new song. excited for this album. I liked Sun well enough. I wish she'd released more albums and yes I think a bit part of her stature dropping was her not putting new original material out more often, also, she really did have a run of terrifyingly terrible live performances for a number of years there that sullied her reputation. I saw her with MIck and Jim touring for Moon PIx at a tiny club in Berkeley and she was great but ran off the stage the second she was done and didn't come back. The next four shows of hers I saw were erratic, unfinished, weird, scary. Then I didn't see her again for many years until recently opening for Nick Cave and she was so good solo in a huge outdoor venue with really not a lot of people listening to her. I'm glad she's doing better. She's very talented.

akm, Thursday, 16 August 2018 18:31 (five years ago) link

Really excited for the record.

I was wondering how many of the current crop of female singer songwriters she influenced; I hear her in van Etten, Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen for example.

Van Horn Street, Thursday, 16 August 2018 19:13 (five years ago) link

i'd assume like 7/8 of them?
i'm playing a show with a cat power tribute next week -- the influence is kind of difficult to measure imo. it's not just the singing or songwriting (though it is that) it's even the act of speaking up and writing songs in the first place

she is super influential

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 17 August 2018 00:42 (five years ago) link

let's all try to remember these nice things next time she says something we don't like about vaccines

Paul Ponzi, Friday, 17 August 2018 00:55 (five years ago) link

Sadier has defended Jordan Peterson, being anti-vaxxers is small leagues.

Van Horn Street, Friday, 17 August 2018 01:13 (five years ago) link

xxp hope you'll post some of that show, LL, if feasible.
"Sexy bored housewife," also "bored housewife" (also just ["plain"{ "sexy"), don't seem like perjoratives to me, necessarily: somebody at loose ends, restless, can't won't anyway isn't satisfied, in an enclosed space, all her own and yet not--isolated anyway, on stage or off, in the biz and yet not, in some ways (not the standard antiquated production schedule). relatable Yes.

I liked Jukebox, and blogged this (it's chunky, look out)
posted 3.10.2008
The Record to Beat in '08
Cat Power's Jukebox. I used to find her tiresome, but she's not
overplaying the waif card here, even though this probably her most
romantic album, her most truly atmospheric, because in order to have
an atmosphere, you gotta have gravity, from the right substance in the
spin. Every time the music starts, her voice first reaches me as a dry
ice smoke ring 'round the moon, over the shining spine of historee
(great and good old and newer songs coming together, and coming up in
just a minute) with a vivid poise that keeps her from sounding too
earnest: it's just the right, sensuous sound (especially as it moves
through her musical companions' reverb, echo and grooves) for her
cosmic quest, for romantic and spiritual fulfillment. (Janis Joplin
answered, when asked what Today's Youth are looking for: "Sincerity,
and a good time." Hey hay hey.) The confidence as well as
sensitivity—so of course "New York New York," with just a simple
adjustment of its seatbelt, should have this tensile lope and sway,
backbeating right past Radio City rinky-tink, with ingenue still in
tow/charge. She's totally at home with the Dirty Dozen Blues Band,
especially drummer Jim White, of the Dirty Three and recent,
noteworthy collabs with Nina Natashia; Judah Bauer of the Jon Spencer
Blues Explosion(! But he does not play no fratblooze here) is also
aboard (with Eric Papparozzi on bass and Greg Foreman's keyboards),
but this little combo is less like a blues band is usually expected to
be, more like rockers who have learned much from the Hi Rhythm
Section, in terms of taut, spare punctuation and momentum, fitting
Chan Marshall's vibrant reveries perfectly (the one time she holds
back a bit, seemingly getting lost, on "A Woman Left Lonely,"
Foreman's electric piano tremolo gets more emphatic, rallying her,
appropriately for a song about a woman who's coming back from
rejection). The sequence of tracks is very effective: after "New York
New York," Hank Williams' "Ramblin Man" is recast as "Ramblin' Woman,"
and the original's melodramatic, spooked compulsion is tempered by a
certain expansiveness: she knows this kind of journey is where she's
meant to be, not that it doesn't matter who and what she finds. A new
version of her "Metal Heart" follows, with a confrontation, a note to
self and other, that steadfastness , mettle and "metal" is in the
sound, not heavy metal, but the electricity moving through natural
elements, 20th Century engine-uity revving up again in these old
songs, which sound as timely as ever. The sleek, starlit,
meta-metal's also there in Lee Clayton's "Silver Stallion" which
practical-minded Cowgirl Chan leads from mythology or decoration, out
into her own prospects, and "Aretha" is wistfully, unpretentiously
invoked, to re-inspire her lover and herself, also (as repeated
listenings reward), I think of this as prefiguring later songs, as I
relate it to Dylan's line from Tarantuala, "Aretha, crystal jukebox
queen (the album's title from this?), I shall play you as my trump
card." I think of that because I know she'll reach Dylan's own "I
Believe In You," with Bauer accentuating the Stonesy riff with which
Dylan foresaw "Start Me Up," and White's drum leaps develop a hip hop
cast, kicking off the mud of a town through which one proud outcast
searches for another. Marshall's own "Song For Bobby, " reminiscing
about various near-misses with the Master, could easily be gushy, but
she's even too grown-up for that now. She strikingly connects
Dylanesque phrasing to Billie Holiday's, on the latter's "Hush Now
(Don't Explain)," reminding me of D. 's description of his later songs
as "overlapping phrases on an electrical grid," the overlapping of
expression and reticence, austerity and warmth in the shadows. Which
is also where the hope and fear meet in, Jessie May Hemphill's "Lord
Help," just as "We're all reborn, to face the morning sun." Uh, and so
on, with some surprises: I didn't even recognize Joni Mitchell's
passive-aggressive self-pity/guilt-tripping you-dumped-me classic,
"Blue," at first, cos Chan doesn't imitate her at all! Not even in
this age of girly-swirly chamber folk, not at all (and the band's just
bumpin' at the walls of the break-up, you know it'll all work out as
it should or will). This girl is a woman now! (But not too scary with
it.)

dow, Friday, 17 August 2018 01:51 (five years ago) link

Also liked Sun.

dow, Friday, 17 August 2018 01:52 (five years ago) link


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