''The Covers Record'' is the fifth album by
Cat Power
Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( ; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer- songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as ...
, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter
Chan Marshall
Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( ; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer- songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as ...
. It was released in 2000 on
Matador Records
Matador Records is an independent record label, with a roster of mainly indie rock, but also punk rock, experimental rock, alternative rock, and electronic acts.
History
Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City apart ...
.
The album consists entirely of
cover songs, with the exception of a new version of Marshall's song "In this Hole," which initially appeared on Cat Power's 1996 album ''
What Would the Community Think''.
Background
The success of Cat Power's fourth album, ''
Moon Pix'' (1998), led to high expectations for her follow-up, and made it difficult for her to live what she called “a normal life.”
She elected to release an album of covers in part because she felt more comfortable playing covers than her own material.
Between ''Moon Pix'' and what became ''The Covers Record'', she scheduled a number of solo shows during which she played only covers. In order to take attention away from herself, she projected the 1928
French silent film
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''
The Passion of Joan of Arc
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'' behind her onstage.
Marshall's decision to release a covers album was reportedly disappointing to Matador, who considered her a “genius songwriter” and wanted to capitalize on the success of ''Moon Pix''.
According to
Gerard Cosloy, the promotional campaign for ''The Covers Record'', which he calls “a great album,” was intentionally “muted,” in order to allow it to “find its audience.”
However, Marshall saw ''The Covers Record'' as a personal and important release, and interpreted this as lack of faith on the record company's behalf in the record's ability to connect with her audience.
Marshall's contract for ''The Covers Record'' was allegedly drafted on the spot on a
Post-it note
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.
Recording
''The Covers Record'' features sparse instrumentation, with only Marshall on vocals and guitar or piano. The song “
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Music
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” features guitar by American musician
Matt Sweeney
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Early life and education
Sweeney was born in New Jersey. His father was John D. Sweeney, a professo ...
.
The album was recorded at Night Owl Studios, Kampo Studios and Rare Book Room Studios, in
New York City
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, in 1998 and 1999. According to Marshall, “I ended up in the studio recording with this young man at this place called Night Owl Studios across from
Penn Station. I did most of the songs there just very, very, very, very quickly, and there’s like four songs that are from different recording sessions.”
Reception and legacy
Rob Sheffield
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of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' called the album "a stopgap" until the release of her next album of original material, but described her stripped-down version of the
Rolling Stones
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' "
Satisfaction" as "powerful."
''
Spin'' called the album "essential," and wrote, "With only a guitar or piano, and a voice that is developing into one of the most expressive in rock, Marshall crafts deeply textured explorations of heartache, terror, longing, dismay, and emotions I'm pretty sure I've not found yet.... Rock will see few finer releases this year."
Rhapsody (online music service)
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praised the album, calling it one of their favorite cover albums.
Dave Grohl
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, vocalist and guitarist of the
Foo Fighters
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and former drummer of
Nirvana
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, cited the album in a 2000 issue of ''
NME'', saying, "'Satisfaction' is the hit off that record, or so everybody thinks. But for me, it's that
Velvet Underground
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song, "I Found a Reason". It's beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. My favourite." Grohl would work with Marshall on Cat Power's subsequent release, ''
You Are Free'' (2003).
In 2005 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the ''
All Tomorrow's Parties
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Inspiration for the song came from Reed's observation of Andy War ...
''-curated ''
Don't Look Back'' series.
Several songs on the album have been used in films, including "I Found a Reason" (''
Saving Face'', ''
Dandelion
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'' and''
V for Vendetta
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''), "
Sea of Love" (''
Juno
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* ''Juno'' (film), 2007
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*Juno, in the ...
''), and "
Wild Is the Wind" (''
Into the Forest'').
Track listing
Personnel
*
Chan Marshall
Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( ; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer- songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as ...
– vocals, guitar, piano
*
Matt Sweeney
Matt Sweeney (born July 2, 1969) is an American musician and record producer best known as a guitarist of Skunk, Chavez, and supergroup Zwan.
Early life and education
Sweeney was born in New Jersey. His father was John D. Sweeney, a professo ...
– guitar ("
Salty Dog Salty Dog may refer to:
* Salty dog (cocktail), a drink made with vodka or gin and grapefruit juice
* Salty dog (slang), a slang phrase with several meanings, including "an experienced sailor"
Music
* ''A Salty Dog'', a 1969 album by the band Pro ...
")
Charts
Album – ''
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''
As of March 2003, it has sold 52,000 units in the United States. Combined sales of ''The Covers Record'' and ''Moon Pix'' are 200,000 copies, as of 2001. As of 2023, Sea of Love was certified gold in Canada.
References
External links
Notes on Cat Power's ''The Covers Record'' @ Lauriston.com
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Cat Power albums
2000 albums
Covers albums
Matador Records albums