''Sun'' is the ninth studio album by American musician
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 ...
. Her first album of all-original material since 2006's ''
The Greatest'', it was released on September 3, 2012, in the United Kingdom and in the United States on September 4, 2012, via
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 was issued in a variety of formats, including a limited edition deluxe
LP containing a
7-inch vinyl
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of bonus tracks.
The album's lead single, "Ruin", was released for free download at Matador Record's store on June 20, 2012.
A music video for album opener "Cherokee", directed by Marshall, was later released, while an
ambient
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* ...
remix of the song by
Nicolas Jaar
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is available to download from Cat Power's official website.
The song was premièred on
NPR
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's ''
All Songs Considered
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'' on June 26, whose host
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described the album as "
oing inyet another direction. A lot more drive, a lot more electronics, drum machines, synths—it's very bold."
On April 10, 2013, Cat Power performed the previously unreleased track "Bully" on the premiere episode of the 42nd series of ''
Later... with Jools Holland''. Immediately following the broadcast, a new version of the album containing "Bully" as a bonus track was made available for download through iTunes.
Background and recording
Work on the album initially began soon after the release of ''The Greatest'', with Marshall announcing the album's title as far back as 2006 in an interview with ''
The New York Times
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'', where she also claimed that the entire album had already been written. Marshall decided to finance the recording of ''Sun'' herself, following financial difficulties arising from the cancellation of a lengthy tour in 2006 due to her hospitalisation. She was later declared bankrupt, claiming "I had my house in foreclosure and I hadn't paid taxes in two years. So to get away from people second guessing me and wondering what I was going to do with the advance for this album, I said, 'I'm going to fucking pay for this shit myself.' I knew that'd be the only way I could control things. So I cashed out my retirement fund."
Recording began sometime in 2007, with Marshall building a studio in her
Malibu home to record and produce new songs herself. However, much of the material recorded up to this point was later abandoned when Marshall decided it was "too painful and personal to put out", stating "I was writing all these really slow guitar songs, and my friend said, 'This is like depressing old Cat Power,' which made me feel like I got shot. I didn't work for eight months after that."
Progress on the album was delayed again with the recording and release of her second covers album ''
Jukebox
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'' in 2008, and later by her relationship with
Giovanni Ribisi
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. Following the tour in support of ''Jukebox'', Marshall resumed recording at The Boat Studio in
Silverlake,
California
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, where she began work on newly written, electronic material, with Marshall claiming, "I had no fucking idea what to do, but I knew I was not going to even look at a piano or touch a guitar. So I started out with a weird synthesizer. Eventually I had these skeletons of songs, but then I felt like a failure because I thought, 'This is not fucking good, I don't know what I'm doing.' And I didn't know what I was doing. I had lyrics and a beat and notes, but I didn't have anything else. It sounded like a naked, shivering alien."
This period of inactivity placed a strain on Marshall's relationship with her label Matador who, concerned by the lack of progress, began pressuring Marshall to work with a
producer. Marshall—who hadn't worked with a producer since Ed Douglas recorded both ''
Dear Sir
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'' and ''
Myra Lee
''Myra Lee'' is the second album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. It was released in 1996 on the Smells Like Records label. The album was named after Marshall's mother.
Recording
The ...
'' on the same day in December 1994—resisted, stating "Telling
musicianthey need a producer is like telling someone that they need a nose job. It activates something in you that makes you feel like a loser."
It was around this time that Marshall regrouped at her home in Malibu with members of her backing band, the Dirty Delta Blues, to start preparation for a tour in the beginning of 2011.
Rehearsing many of the "skeletal" new compositions she had written, the band would go on to perform ten previously unreleased songs over the course of the tour; including "Cherokee", "Ruin", "Real Life" and "Human Being", as well as another six that would later be excluded from the album—"Bully", "Brave Liar", "Horizon", "Let Me Go", "Monster" and "Woman of My Word". Hoping to rerecord these songs with the band following completion of the tour, these sessions, according to Marshall, "didn't work out the way
hehoped", noting that "Ruin" is the only song on the album to feature contributions from the Dirty Delta Blues band.
Production for the album continued at South Beach Studios in
Miami
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, where Marshall began rerecording the instrumentation from the aborted Dirty Blues Band sessions. After hearing a song from the
Beastie Boys album ''
Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
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'' on the radio, she contacted that album's mixer,
Cassius member Philippe Zdar, in the hope of a potential collaboration. Unable to pay Zdar for his mixing work until the album was finalised and presented to Matador for release, she transferred her work to Zdar's recording studio in France—where he worked
pro bono—until sessions for the album finally concluded in April 2012.
Critical reception
''Sun'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average
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score of 78, based on 44 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
AllMusic
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editor Heather Phares, in a very positive review, commented that the album's "remarkably spare production aesthetic sounds all the more striking coming after ''The Greatests lushness" and said that Marshall's "willingness and ability to mix, bend, and blend old and new sounds isn't such a far cry from the more sonically adventurous moments on ''
Moon Pix
''Moon Pix'' is the fourth album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter, Chan Marshall. It was released in September 1998 on Matador Records.
Much of the album was written in a single night, following a hal ...
'' and especially ''
You Are Free
''You Are Free'' is the sixth studio album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. It was released in 2003 on Matador Records. The album features guest appearances by Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters ...
''; she's just expanding on that instinct and adding a more hopeful songwriting bent."
''
Magnet
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'' commented that "this is easily her fullest-sounding, most animated record to date". Similarly, ''
Drowned in Sound
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History
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'' reviewer Hayley Avron referred to ''Sun'' as "the most rounded and accomplished
lbumof Cat Power's career", elaborating that "it seemed that she may have reached a creative peak with ''The Greatest'', which signified a definitive leap in her musical evolution. That wheel kept on turning though, and ''Sun'' marks an even bolder step forward; the songs sound light and layered with space and sound and is rich with an air of experimentation, with none of the pitfalls of amateurism that often accompany such forays into musical exploration."
''
Rolling Stone
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''s
Rob Sheffield
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said that "Marshall has always been one of the most emotionally intense songwriters around, but with ''Sun'' she has made her riskiest, most vital album, not to mention one of her greatest."
Melissa Maerz of
Entertainment Weekly
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stated that Marshall has "never sounded more confident or in control than she does on ''Sun''."
Sarah Grant of ''
Consequence of Sound
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'' called ''Sun'' a "passionate pop album of electronic music filtered through a singer-songwriter's soul", while ''
The Fly'' reviewer Sophie Thomsett said that the album has "transformation and catharsis seeping through every note", before summarising that "at its peak, ''Sun'' reaches greatness, specifically with both "Manhattan" and the 11-minute opus 'Nothin' But Time', which count easily amongst some of the best material she's ever penned", with both writers awarding the album 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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of ''
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'' said that the album was "absolutely fascinating in its humanity and compassion", awarding the album 8.0 out of 10. Matthew Foster of
The Quietus
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, in a positive review, said that ''Sun'' "is about as cathartic as pop gets" and described the album as "the light at the end of one hell of a tunnel, a record brimming with an assurance and playfulness."
Anna Wilson of ''
Clash'' said the album was "a robust, respectable detour, but will leave some fans pining for the smoky chanteuse of old."
Andy Gill of ''
The Independent
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'' commented on Marshall's change in musical direction, saying that she "abandoned her soul charm for something much less appealing," while claiming that the
overdubbing
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process "turns tracks like 'Nothin' But Time' into trudges." awarding the album 3 stars out of 5.
''
Under the Radar'' writer Austin Trunick said that the album "isn't likely to land among the singer-songwriter's best records, but it's clear, however, that her heart went into it", rating the album 3 out of 5.
Accolades
The album was included in several year-end lists by music critics and publications. ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, in their list of the "50 Best Albums of 2012", ranked it at 16th place, writing "the idea of the brilliantly morose Chan Marshall making a
dance-rock
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record is almost absurd. Yet the groove-powered ''Sun'' is a perfect fit."
''
The A.V. Club
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'' placed the album at number 22 on their list of the "Best Albums of 2012." ''
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'' also placed the album at number nine in their list of the "10 Best Albums of 2012". The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' and ''
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'' magazine both placed the album at number six in their lists of the best albums of 2012. ''Sun'' was also included on two separate "Best Music of 2012" lists compiled by
NPR
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, appearing at number five on the list compiled by Bob Boilen, while topping the list compiled by Robin Hilton. The album was also listed twenty-eighth on
Stereogum
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's list of top 50 albums of 2012.
Commercial performance
''Sun'' entered the
''Billboard'' 200 at number 10 with sales of over 23,000 copies, making it Marshall's first top-10 album in the United States. The record also debuted at number two on ''Billboard''s Alternative Albums and
Independent Albums charts,
and sold 54,000 copies in the US within three months of release, according to
Nielsen SoundScan
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. In September 2018, ''
The New York Times
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'' reported sales of over 114,000 in the US alone. In Europe, it sold over 40,000 copies.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from
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and the liner notes of ''Sun''.
Musicians
*Chan Marshall –
vocals
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,
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, all
instrumentation
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except:
**Judah Bauer –
guitar
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on "Ruin", additional guitar on "Cherokee"
**
Gregg Foreman
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– piano on "Ruin"
**Erik Paparazzi –
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on "Cherokee" and "Ruin"
**
Iggy Pop
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– vocals on "Nothin' But Time"
**
Jim White – drums on "Ruin"
Technical personnel
*Jordan Boulay – assistant engineer (South Beach Studios)
*Joe Brady – assistant engineer
*Phillip Broussard, Jnr. –
engineer
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(The Boat Studio)
*Nick Brown – assistant engineer
*Rick Bryant – engineer (South Beach Studios)
*Jeff Dominguez – arranger, engineer (Motorbass Studio)
*Alex Graupera – assistant engineer (Motorbass Studio)
*Matt Knoble – engineer
*Mike Laza – engineer (The Boat Studio)
*
Brian LeBarton
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– engineer (Malibu)
*Marc Lee – engineer, beat samples (South Beach Studios)
*Drew Manne – engineer (The Boat Studio)
*Julien Naudin – assistant engineer (Motorbass Studio)
*Alyssa Pittaluga – assistant engineer (The Boat Studio)
*Jon Tehel – assistant engineer (The Boat Studio)
*Bastien Vandevelde – assistant engineer (Motorbass Studio)
*Chris Warren – assistant engineer
*
Philippe Zdar
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–
mixing
Charts
Release history
References
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2012 albums
Cat Power albums
Electronic albums by American artists
Matador Records albums
Dance-rock albums