Artist: Cat Power
Birth Name: Charlyn Marie Marshall
Born: January 21, 1972. Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Genre: Indie Rock, Folk Rock, Electric Blues, Alternative Rock, Lo-Fi, Sadcore, Soul, Punk, Modern Folk
Occupation: Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Model
Instruments: Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Cat Power is an American Singer, Songwriter, Musician, and Model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but become her stage name as a solo artist. In the early 1990s, after opening for Liz Phair in 1993, she worked with Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Tim Foljiahn of Two Dollar Guitar, with whom she recorded her first two albums. In 2003, she released You are Free, featuring guest musicians Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters), and Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam). Her music with a mix of Punk, Folk, Blues and Soul.
Title: Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert (2023)
Genre: Indie Rock, Folk Rock, Electric Blues, Alternative Rock, Lo-Fi, Sadcore, Soul, Punk, Modern Folk
Label: Domino
Rating: *****
Format: LP
Tracks:
LP 1:
Side A:
1. She Belongs To Me (4:49)
2. Fourth Time Around (4:45)
3. Visions Of Johanna (9:29)
4. It's All Over Now, Baby Blues (5:10)
Side B:
1. Desolation Row (12:29)
2. Just Like A Woman (5:55)
3. Mr. Tambourine Man (6:29)
LP 2:
Side C:
1. Tell Me, Momma (4:46)
2. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (5:33)
3. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (2:47)
4. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (5:51)
Side D:
1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (3:42)
2. One Too Many Mornings (4:02)
3. Ballad Of A Thin Man (6:11)
4. Like A Rolling Stone (6:36)
Personnel:
Cat Power: Vocals
Henry Murison: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Arsun Somenti: Electric Guitar
Erik Paparazzi: Bass
Josh Adams: Drums
Jordan Summers: Organ (Hammond B3)
Aaron Embry: Piano, Harmonica, Electric Piano (Wurlitzer)
Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert is a live album by Cat Power, released on November 10, 2023 by Domino, recorded at the stage of London's Royal Albert Hall and delivered a song-for-song recreation of one of the most fabled and transformative live sets of all time. Held at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in May 1966-but long known as The Royal Albert Hall Concert due to a mislated bootleg.
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