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 Post subject: [2012-09-04] Cat Power "Sun" (Matador)
PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:53 pm 
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 Post subject: [2012-09-04] Cat Power "Sun" (Matador)
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Cat Power is working on a new record. She's a little worried about that. Excited, but a little worried. Her long-time fans might feel a slight wince of pain at this news or maybe have a little smile or probably both.

Because they know that Cat Power – the stage name of American songwriter Chan Marshall – is more prone than most to worry.

They might have seen her stage shows, which for a time there could be fascinating in a watching-a-car-crash kind of way, with her stage fright and a tendency to ramble between songs or stop them and start again or just to hide behind the piano.

She's been a lot better about that – "confident" is probably too much of a stretch – since establishing a rapport with her band Dirty Delta Blues, which includes old friends like Jude Bauer from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Jim White of The Dirty Three. They will be supporting her on her Australian tour next month.

Of course, Marshall's vulnerability and openness and honesty are part of her appeal, and why so many people care so much about her. When you mention to someone that you have interviewed Cat Power, the reply is usually: "How is she?"

She's well, actually, and very sweet and charming. And a little worried . . .

"It's just me this time," Marshall says of working on her new album of original material. Her last, 2008's excellent Jukebox, was an album of cover versions and featured songs by Bob Dylan, James Brown and Hank Williams.

But the do-it-yourself method for her next album is not without pitfalls.

"When you write songs with a tape recorder, there's a lot of forwarding and rewinding and forwarding and rewinding and you forget to write down what's on certain tapes and you have no clue where you are with it."

What happened to the projected Sun album of original music that was rumoured to be ready for release a year or two back?

"Instead of Jukebox I was going to put out another record. I didn't get back to those songs and I kept writing more and more. I'm excited about that. I'm also frightened because some of them are sad again and I feel really nervous about that because . . ."

Because people will go, "There's that girl who used to write such sad songs writing sad songs again"? But you seem to have much more confidence in your music now. Is that because you have this great band?

"That's exactly right. When you have known people for a long time they are like allies. With Jim, our friendship is always first and foremost, and Jude has been a comrade for many years. I've never had that before."

That's another reason Marshall is worrying about making a record by herself.

"I don't know if I should push all these songs away and actually try to write and record it with the band.

"I don't know what to do. But I'm at a point where my heart tells me, Chan, you haven't played piano or guitar for four or five years, and I do have guilt about that. People ask me, 'When are you going to play by yourself?' I have problems with strange yearnings and guilt."

Doubts, you might have gathered, still play quite a role in Marshall's life. But she doesn't want people to get the wrong idea, that she is consumed by them.

She says the problem with her stage fright was really her frustration at playing and singing at the same time, worrying about timing and not messing up on her instrument. Still, she's not at ease even when she puts away the instruments and just concentrates on singing.

At 37, despite being loved by fans around the world, praised lavishly in the press and continuing to make a living out of music, she still can't seem to convince herself that she is really good at this.

Marshall had a childhood with a lot of upheaval and a lot of moving around. She dropped out of high school in Atlanta, Georgia, and started performing under the name Cat Power, but began to win notice when she moved to New York, releasing her first album in 1995.

By the time of 1998's Moon Pix, recorded in Melbourne with Mick Turner and Jim White of The Dirty Three, she had really found her voice as a songwriter.

When I tell her she's doing a good job just telling the truth in her songwriting, she seems delighted.

"A song doesn't necessarily change the world and I think I used to think that it would back in my 20s. John Lennon wrote 'Imagine' and that didn't change the world. It just offered people comfort. That's what music can do. When people have told me, 'you have offered me some peace of mind', that's a great compliment."

Cat Power plays the Brisbane Powerhouse, December 31 and Coolangatta Hotel, January 2, with support by The Middle East.


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Cat Power: New Album Details

Cat Power's Chan Marshall has broken her long silence since 2008's Jukebox covers album, in an interview in the new edition of The Stool Pigeon, published this week.

In it, Marshall reveals that her new album, entitled Sun, is due for release later this year. It's set to find her back in the driving seat after teaming up with various musicians for 2006's The Greatest and Jukebox - she played all the instruments on the album herself.

"You have a huge responsibility with the things you're trying to create to do your best," she told the Pigeon. "There's pressure - not from critics or anything like that, but to do something that means something in your heart. And you wanna do it the way you wanna do it.

"I wanted to prove that I could depend on myself, musically," she continued later in the interview, "because I hadn't been playing guitar or piano in like five years and... it was just this feeling that you're not growing if you're not doing something creative."

She also went into the reasons behind the long gap between albums, explaining that after the release of Jukebox she had gotten into a serious long-term relationship - which broke up just as the album was being completed. “I entered a long relationship which I really wanted to be successful," she said. "You know that thing we’re all raised to want: a beautiful life with children — that family thing that is tangible? [pauses] Before, I tended to just survive, survive, survive. Gaining a lot of… not knowledge, not life experience… but I had this opportunity of travelling around the world, meeting all these people and having these experiences that have shaped who I am now.

“Then there’s this other part of me who wants to be a mother; who wants to love so deeply on a level I’ve never known; to have that connection with life I’ve never felt. It’s very different from singing a song and feeling in communion with humanity, so it was hard for me to be a believer in two completely different things. It was difficult creating both and that’s why it took so long.

"I was trying to grow my personal life in a way that I never did before," she continued. "So now that relationship is over and it's come full circle ... There's a great loss personally in my life right now, but there's also a gift in that I'm lucky I finished this album."

http://thequietus.com/articles/09017-ca ... -interview

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 Post subject: [2012-09-04] Cat Power "Sun" (Matador)
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:13 pm 
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 Post subject: [2012-09-04] Cat Power "Sun" (Matador)
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:58 pm 
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I'm not sure if this deluxe vinyl version is from Matador only:

http://store.matadorrecords.com/sun-deluxe

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Deluxe 2LP comes on clear vinyl with an alternate gold foil cover and includes a clear vinyl 7" with 2 exclusive non-album tracks.

LPs include download coupon for MP3s of the entire album

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 Post subject: [2012-09-04] Cat Power "Sun" (Matador)
PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:22 pm 
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Amazon does list a vinyl 2-LP set, but the other details are (so far) identical to their CD listing:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CISNRO/?tag=imwan-20

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