It is true that "Woman" works a lot better in the context of the album, but it still doesn't do much for me. Sounds like something that would've been left off of The Greatest for not being interesting enough.
I am enjoying the bare-bones mood pieces like "In Your Face" and "Stay"
Not as good as her middle period (What Would the Community Think through The Greatest), but it's way better than her last two and the second covers album.
Pretty big fan of the new one. It's kinda subtle and a little samey in spots, but damn it's beautiful. I feel like this album really showcases her voice.
Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Re: Cat Power
Tue October 09, 2018 4:28 am
run2death wrote:Pretty big fan of the new one. It's kinda subtle and a little samey in spots, but damn it's beautiful. I feel like this album really showcases her voice.
run2death wrote:Just bought tix to she her in November.
*ze her
Very excited to see her for the first time in November. Wife has seen her before, 1 was a messy shitshow, 1 was transcendent. Seems like that unpredictability is gone these days, so I'm hoping for an amazing night. We got great 1st row balcony seats right over side stage right.
1. ‘Bad Religion’ – Frank Ocean 2. ‘Unhate’ – Cat Power – Chan Marshall 3. ‘Pa Pa Power’ – Dead Man’s Bones 4. ‘A Pair Of Brown Eyes’ – The Pogues 5. ‘Against the Wind’ – Bob Seger 6. ‘Endless Sea’ – Iggy Pop 7. ‘These Days’ – Jackson Browne 8. ‘It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels’ – Kitty Wells 9. ‘I Had A Dream Joe’ – Nick Cave 10. ‘Here Comes A Regular’ – The Replacements 11. ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ – Billie Holiday
psychobain wrote:See the tracklist for ‘Covers’ below:
1. ‘Bad Religion’ – Frank Ocean 2. ‘Unhate’ – Cat Power – Chan Marshall 3. ‘Pa Pa Power’ – Dead Man’s Bones 4. ‘A Pair Of Brown Eyes’ – The Pogues 5. ‘Against the Wind’ – Bob Seger 6. ‘Endless Sea’ – Iggy Pop 7. ‘These Days’ – Jackson Browne 8. ‘It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels’ – Kitty Wells 9. ‘I Had A Dream Joe’ – Nick Cave 10. ‘Here Comes A Regular’ – The Replacements 11. ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ – Billie Holiday