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Moon Pix

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Download links and information about Moon Pix by Cat Power. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 46:15 minutes.

Artist: Cat Power
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 46:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. American Flag 3:30
2. He Turns Down 5:39
3. No Sense 4:50
4. Say 3:24
5. Metal Heart 4:02
6. Back of Your Head 3:43
7. Moonshiner 4:50
8. You May Know Him 2:46
9. Colors and the Kids 6:35
10. Cross Bones Style 4:32
11. Peking Saint 2:24

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Cat Power's 1998 album Moon Pix continues Chan Marshall's transformation from an indie rock Cassandra into a reflective, accomplished singer/songwriter. Where her previous works were an urgent, aching mix of punk, folk, and blues, Moon Pix is truly soul(ful) music: warm, reflective, complex, and cohesive. For this album, Marshall moved the recording sessions for the album to Australia, and switched her rhythm section to the Dirty Three's Mick Turner and Jim White; the lineup changes add new depth and light to her compelling, intricate guitar work and gently insistent vocals. From the backwards drum loop on "American Flag" (borrowed from the Beastie Boys' "Paul Revere") to the fluttering, smoky flutes on "He Turns Down" to the double-tracked vocals and crashing thunderstorms of "Say," Moon Pix's expressive arrangements mirror the songs' fine emotional shadings. Marshall is sunny on the quietly hopeful "You May Know Him," hypnotic and seductive on "Cross Bones Style," and poignant on "Colors & the Kids," where she sings, "It's so hard to go into the city/Because you want to say hi, hello, I love you to everybody." As natural and refined as a pearl, Moon Pix is a collection of fragile yet strong songs that reveal Marshall's unique, personal songwriting talents in their full glory.