''Covers'' is the eleventh studio album by American musician
Cat Power, the stage name of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. Her third collection of
cover songs
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, following 2000's ''
The Covers Record'' and 2008's ''
Jukebox'', the album was released worldwide on January 14, 2022, by
Domino Recording Company
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.
Recording and production
''Covers'' is Marshall's third collection of cover songs, following 2000's ''
The Covers Record'' and 2008's ''
Jukebox''.
The album was recorded alongside Marshall's live band: guitarist Adeline Jasso, bassist and keyboardist Erik Paparozzi, and drummer Alianna Kalaba. Marshall was not planning on recording a covers album, and was originally intent on recording original compositions. She explained: "I got in the studio and I wanted the band to relax, so I started composing improvisationally, just getting them to play certain things that sounded good together. For the first four songs we recorded that day, I had no idea what the vocals would be or what the song would be. They were four songs that I had no intention of covering. I just wanted the band to warm up, and when I got them to play something that I liked the sound of, I went to the vocal booth and I said, 'Just don't stop.' Then I was like, 'What cover should I sing over this music that is playing?'.
"Unhate" is a new recording of "Hate", a song from Marshall's 2006 album ''
The Greatest''. A re-recording of one of Marshall's older songs has appeared on each of her cover albums. This has been inspired by the live performances of
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
, who frequently rearranges the majority of his own work when touring. Marshall explained: "The amount of live shows that I've played, I won't play a song for 20 years or something, and then I'll come back around and there'll be something in my life, present time, later in life, that will make me want to play something that I wrote before, but there's a whole 'nother set of life experiences why I want to play it again. That informs the music and the change of lyrics at times."
The melody to her cover of
Frank Ocean
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's "Bad Religion" is similar to the melody of "In Your Face", a song from her previous album ''
Wanderer''. Marshall said that she "started feeling more and more angry inside" while performing the latter song live, a track she described as "basically a ballad to the white 1% male". She said: "Every time I sang that song live, it didn't matter if I was calm or relaxed or whatever. I kept getting more and more angry with the reality of what it made me think about, and so just one night switched the lyrics to 'Bad Religion' and I felt so much better." The cover of
The Pogues
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' "
A Pair of Brown Eyes" was recorded by Marshall alone using a
Mellotron
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.
Release and promotion
She performed "Bad Religion" on ''
The Late Late Show with James Corden'' on October 6, 2021.
The song was released on streaming platforms as a double A-side single with "A Pair of Brown Eyes" the following day. A music video for "Pa Pa Power" was directed by Gren Hunt and released on November 1. A music video for "I'll Be Seeing You" was released on December 14, the same day the song was released as a double A-side single with "Unhate". The album will be supported by a US and European tour beginning in April 2022.
Critical reception
''Covers'' received generally positive reviews from
music critics
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. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 79 based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Aggregator
AnyDecentMusic?
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gave the album 7.3 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.
Track listing
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Covers''.
* Chan Marshall – vocals, instrumentation, production
* Mark Chalecki – mastering
* Adeline Jasso – guitar
* Alianna Kalaba – drums
* Erik Paparazzi – keyboards, bass, guitar
* Matt Pynn –
pedal steel guitar
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* Matt Schuessler – assistant engineer
*
Rob Schnapf – engineering, mixing
* Mario Sorrenti – photography
Charts
References
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Cat Power albums
2022 albums
Covers albums