''The Sun'' is an album by
The Cat Empire
The Cat Empire are an Australian jazz/funk band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core members were Felix Riebl (lead vocals, percussion), Harry James Angus (trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown (drums) ...
recorded in June 2002, and is a follow-up to their album ''Live @ Adelphia''.
The album was never released for retail sale but was sold at performances during their American tour and, as such, there are very few authentic copies of the album. According to
Felix Riebl
Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and composer based in Melbourne. He is the co-founder, band leader and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed band The Cat Empire, who have made multi-platinum albums, and a ...
(vocals and percussion), he himself does not have a copy of the album: "To be honest, I know next to nothing about this album, but I know there are a lot of Cat Empire fans who want to know which songs the album has and that much, I do know."
Ryan Monro, The Cat Empire's bassist, claims to own one or two copies of the album.
Many tracks from the album have been re-recorded and released on later recordings.
* "The Rhythm", "The Chariot", "The Crowd", and "Hello" were re-recorded and included in their official
self-titled debut album.
* "Wanted to Write a Love Song" was a
b-side
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on their second single from the self-titled era, ''
Days Like These''.
* "Two Shoes" and "The Night That Never End" were both re-recorded and released on their second album, ''
Two Shoes
''Two Shoes'' is the second studio album by Australian ska-jazz band The Cat Empire, which was issued on 19 April 2005. It is the follow-up to their successful self-titled first album. It was recorded in November to December 2004 in Havana, Cu ...
''.
* Different versions of "The Mother Place" and "Rhyme and Reason" can also be found as b-sides on singles from the ''Two Shoes'' era.
* "Song For the Day" was re-recorded for their third album ''
Cities
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''.
* The
iTunes 'exclusive bonus track' release of ''
So Many Nights
''So Many Nights'' is The Cat Empire's fourth studio album. On 30 July 2007, the band announced on their website and to their mailing list that the album has been released on 22 September. The release of the album was followed by an Australian ...
'' includes the original "Rhyme and Reason" as track 15, adding '(Demo)' after the track name.
* "The Chariot" and "Two Shoes" were both released in their original form on ''
Tapes, Breaks and Out-Takes''.
With the inclusion of the track "The Sun" on the ''On The Attack'' bonus CD, the collection can almost be pieced together from other albums.
Copies of the album have been bootlegged on the online auction site
eBay
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, being sold for many times its original value. A signed copy was sold for $900 in 2008, and in 2009 a copy was sold for $260. In the past there have been copies go for as high as $450. Most recently on eBay Australia there was a genuine release that sold for over $170.
Track listing
'Sampler' promo
A four track promotional disc simply titled ''Sampler'' was also released in 2002. It contains four tracks from ''The Sun'', and a foldout booklet with information such as highlights, history and the band 'mission'. The front cover contains the trademark genre description:
The disc artwork is a greyscale version of ''The Sun'', with 'The Sun' being replaced by the word 'Sampler' on the disc. The front cover does not include an album name, yet simply has "100% Australian Made" in place of the words 'The Sun'. The back cover is the same as ''The Sun'', featuring the members of the band, but with no track list. Again, it is in greyscale.
References
External links
The Cat Empire website''The Sun''at
Discogs
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The Cat Empire albums
2002 albums