28.3.06

Cat Power - The Greatest - OLE 626-2

Everyone's agreed that Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, is a bit of an enigma. For a start, Chan is pronounced "Shawn". Then, apparently, no one knows what to expect at her gigs other than chaos. And she seems to have something of a hit on her hands with this album but has cancelled her tour for "health reasons." Which may, of course, be true. If so, I hope she gets better because, despite what one might expect, The Greatest is a collection of tightly-written and played, sparse, hypnotic songs. It's quite beautiful. Recorded in Memphis, it swings between country and blues, with Marshall breathing, rather than singing most of the lyrics.

But when she does open up her voice, as in Where Is My Loveand Lived in Bars, it's dramatic and effective. She's also a good piano player but like the other musicians on the album, she restricts herself to under-stated and subtle contributions to the songs. If this sounds rather low-key, well, it is. But there's more than enough change of pace and tone to hold your interest. By the way, the band's name, and she is the band, has nothing to do with felines. She chose it after seeing the words on a baseball cap so it's got more to do with large earth-moving machinery. Incongruity piled upon enigma.

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