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Moon Pix by Cat Power (CD, Dec-1999, Matador record label) 
Moon Pix by Cat Power (CD, Dec-1999, Matador record label)

 
Moon Pix by Cat Power (CD, Dec-1999, Matador record label)

Artist: Cat Power
Release Date: Dec 1999
Format: CD
Record Label: Matador (record label)
Genre: Lo Fi, Rock & Pop
UPC: 766485691729
Product ID: EPID51894274
Description: Cat Power: Chan Marshall (vocals, guitar, piano). Additional personnel: Mick Turner (guitar); Belinda Woods (flute); Andrew Entsch (bass); Jim White (drums). Principally recorded at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne, Australia in January 1998...
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Track Listing
1. American Flag
2. He Turns Down
3. No Sense
4. Say
5. Metal Heart
6. Back of Your Head
7. Moonshiner
8. You May Know Him
9. Colors and the Kids
10. Cross Bones Style
11. Peking Saint

Details
Contributing Artists:Jim White, Mick Turner
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Cat Power: Chan Marshall (vocals, guitar, piano).
Additional personnel: Mick Turner (guitar); Belinda Woods (flute); Andrew Entsch (bass); Jim White (drums).
Principally recorded at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne, Australia in January 1998.
11 tracks.
Somewhere between the narcotic stillness of Mazzy Star and the quiet desperation of Lisa Germano, Cat Power's MOON PIX is a compelling, often powerful album of mostly-acoustic songs delivered in Chan (pronounced "Shawn") Marshall's clear, measured voice. Restraint is key here, although troubling images and a distinct undercurrent of unease percolate through songs like the hypnotic "Cross Bones Style."
Elsewhere, the surprising "American Flag" adds a new but not inappropriate trip-hop vibe, and the delicate "He Turns Down" recalls the best work of early-'70s neo-folkies like Judee Sill or Linda Perhacs, complete with trilling, jazz-inflected flute. However it's the almost stark quietude of "Say," with its perfectly appropriate thunderstorm effects rumbling in the distance, which best sums up the small epiphanies of this often beautiful album.

Editorial Reviews
...MOON PIX's subtly intense heart-breaking beauty made 1998 [singer/songwriter Chan] Marshall's year, and if her dry shiver of a voice made you uncomfortable at times, it's only because it made her uncomfortable, too...
CMJ (02/11/1999)

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