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Cat Power

Artist Song
Cat Power  Sea of Love  
Cat Power  The Greatest  
Cat Power  Cross Bones Style  
Cat Power  He War  
Cat Power  Nude As the News  
Cat Power  Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again  
Cat Power  New York  
Cat Power  Free  
Cat Power  What Would the Community Think  
Cat Power  Lived In Bars  
Cat Power  We Dance  
Cat Power  American Flag  
Cat Power  I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)  
Cat Power  Good Woman  
Cat Power  (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction  
Cat Power  Song to Bobby  
Cat Power  Metal Heart  
Cat Power  I Don't Blame You  
Cat Power  Living Proof  
Cat Power  Peking Saint  
Cat Power  Sweedeedee  
Cat Power  Taking People  
Cat Power  Rockets  
Cat Power  House of the Rising Sun  
Cat Power  No Sense  
Cat Power  Fool  
Cat Power  Willie  
Cat Power  Say  
Cat Power  Kingsport Town  
Cat Power  Silver Stallion  
Cat Power  Enough  
Cat Power & Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth  Rockets  
Cat Power  I Found a Reason  
Cat Power  Where Is My Love  
Cat Power  Dark End of the Street  
Cat Power  Troubled Waters  
Cat Power  Bathysphere  
Cat Power  We All Die  
Handsome Boy Modeling School & Cat Power  I've Been Thinking  
Cat Power  The Party  
Cat Power  Blue  
Cat Power & Karen Elson  I Love You (Me Either)  
Cat Power  It's Alright to Fail  
Cat Power & Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth  Itchyhead  
El-P & Cat Power  Poisenville Kids No Wins / Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)  

Comment:

The very essence of Cat Power's appeal is captured in a striking, stop-you-in-your-tracks cover of the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" — slowed down to an absolute crawl, it shifts from a demanding display of assertive sexuality to the dire declarations of a lover who's more broken-down and beaten than a '79 Pinto. Her back catalog carries this rare air of authentic ache as well, reeking not so much of desperation as of absolute powerlessness. And somehow the song never remains the same; Marshall keeps us captivated every time she grazes her guitar, caresses her piano, or bursts out into song like the unparalleled blues singers who haunt dusty 78s.
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