Cat Power – The Greatest

Album Info

Artist: Cat Power

Title: The Greatest

Year: 2006

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Tracklist

  • 1. The Greatest (3:22)
  • 2. Living Proof (3:11)
  • 3. Lived in Bars (3:44)
  • 4. Could We (2:21)
  • 5. Empty Shell (3:04)
  • 6. Willie (5:57)
  • 7. Where Is My Love (2:53)
  • 8. The Moon (3:45)
  • 9. Islands (1:44)
  • 10. After It All (3:31)
  • 11. Hate (3:38)
  • 12. Love & Communication (4:33)

Review

"The Greatest" is a soulful pivot in the musical journey of Chan Marshall, better known by her stage name, Cat Power. Released in 2006, this seventh studio album is a nod to the slinky sounds of 1970s Memphis soul, embracing the rhythms and aesthetics that defined the era. Power's decision to collaborate with iconic Memphis musicians, including Al Green’s guitarist, Mabon “Teenie” Hodges, and bassist Leroy “Flick” Hodges, adds authentic texture and depth to the album. The presence of Steve Potts on drums and the accompaniment of keyboards, horns, and strings further enrich the vintage sound, connecting it to the legacy of classic soul music.

The album features mesmerizing tracks such as "Lived in Bars," which captivates with its reverse-flowing melody, and "Living Proof," which presents a gospel-esque vibrance. The ethereal quality of the title track bridges the gap between past soul influences and contemporary music, showcasing Marshall’s versatile artistry. Upon its release, "The Greatest" not only became Marshall’s highest-charting album at the time but also earned her the 2006 Shortlist Music Prize, marking her as the first woman to win this accolade. With its blend of reflective ballads and spirited compositions, the album stands out as a key work in Cat Power’s discography, offering a rich exploration of modern soul and R&B styles. - Erika