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title: "Jukebox"
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# Jukebox

**Price:** ₨990
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- **What is this?** Jukebox
- **How much does it cost?** ₨990 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

Her second album of covers; this one a tribute to the great vocalists who've influenced her over the years. The album comes in two versions: deluxe silver-foil gatefold cover (LP and CD) with bonus disc of extra tracks and regular jewelcase version (CD only). Backed by Dirty Delta Blues (Judah Bauer, Gregg Foreman, Jim White, Erik Papparazzi). Guest appearances: Spooner Oldham (Neil Young, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan), Larry McDonald (Toots & The Maytals, Taj Mahal), Teenie Hodges (Al Green, Memphis Rhythm Band), and Matt Sweeney (Chavez, Will Oldham). "She inhabits other people's songs with a fierce conviction that's sometimes startling" --Mojo

Review: Fine addition to a growing catalog - Maybe Cat Powers early recordings are too unique, too personal, and too good. Many who discovered Cat Power in the early days are very opinionated about anything and everything she's done since. They seem to want every new record to be recorded at the same tempo with the same spare sound. When a new Covers record was announced, they were surely hoping it would be just like the first one, or better yet, a retread of Moon Pix. Never mind that those records were recorded long ago when Chan was a different person in a different place. Those same fans crowed that The Greatest was some kind of sellout. It was so glossy that it somehow showed Marshall's true aspirations to become a pop star. Never mind the fact that it was recorded by Al Green's old sidemen on old equipment and had a decidedly low-fi sound by today's standards. (And that she was completely unable to support the album due to personal issues.) They can be forgiven somewhat though; the title track was possibly a bit overproduced. Since it was track #1, some probably tuned out and ended up missing the other great songs and performances. As great and beloved as the early Cat Power recordings are, she's an artist who has grown and has the ability to reach higher now. There is nothing by the numbers about Jukebox. There is more creativity in this one record of "covers" than you will find in 99% of the original music that will be released this year. Each song becomes definitively her own, the band is brilliant, and her voice is clearer and stronger than it's ever been. Those are all good things. The cd is great all the way through with many standouts. New York is almost shocking when it registers what you are listening to. The decision that it was time to cover some of Marshall's own songs after 10 years was brilliant. The Dylan back to back, one cover, one original track, is incredible. I would wager money that Dylan himself would say so. Jukebox is essential listening. (Deluxe Edition is a MUST.)
Review: Get the deluxe edition - That's right indie kids, Chan is less depressed and therefore able to express a greater range of emotion, in music that will likely appeal to more people. And that, of course, makes the music inferior to stuff that only you and your hipster friends appreciate--I mean, what the hell's the point of listening to something that doesn't make you feel like the coolest kids in the dorm? Alright, enough sarcasm. This may be Cat Power's best album yet, with its trippy tortured version of "Blue" and the original "Song for Bobby" which just might have Mr. Zimmerman seeking a restraining order. The real point of this review, however, is to point out that the songs on the bonus disc in the Deluxe Edition are NOT the usual "bonus" crap that was rightfully left off of (or not even considered for) the actual album. So, it's the one to get, especially considering that, last time I looked, the Deluxe Edition was actually selling at a lower price than the non-deluxe version (and even if that's changed, it's worth whatever extra couple of bucks makes up the difference).

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fine addition to a growing catalog
*by W***5 on February 17, 2008*

Maybe Cat Powers early recordings are too unique, too personal, and too good. Many who discovered Cat Power in the early days are very opinionated about anything and everything she's done since. They seem to want every new record to be recorded at the same tempo with the same spare sound. When a new Covers record was announced, they were surely hoping it would be just like the first one, or better yet, a retread of Moon Pix. Never mind that those records were recorded long ago when Chan was a different person in a different place. Those same fans crowed that The Greatest was some kind of sellout. It was so glossy that it somehow showed Marshall's true aspirations to become a pop star. Never mind the fact that it was recorded by Al Green's old sidemen on old equipment and had a decidedly low-fi sound by today's standards. (And that she was completely unable to support the album due to personal issues.) They can be forgiven somewhat though; the title track was possibly a bit overproduced. Since it was track #1, some probably tuned out and ended up missing the other great songs and performances. As great and beloved as the early Cat Power recordings are, she's an artist who has grown and has the ability to reach higher now. There is nothing by the numbers about Jukebox. There is more creativity in this one record of "covers" than you will find in 99% of the original music that will be released this year. Each song becomes definitively her own, the band is brilliant, and her voice is clearer and stronger than it's ever been. Those are all good things. The cd is great all the way through with many standouts. New York is almost shocking when it registers what you are listening to. The decision that it was time to cover some of Marshall's own songs after 10 years was brilliant. The Dylan back to back, one cover, one original track, is incredible. I would wager money that Dylan himself would say so. Jukebox is essential listening. (Deluxe Edition is a MUST.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get the deluxe edition
*by J***N on February 17, 2008*

That's right indie kids, Chan is less depressed and therefore able to express a greater range of emotion, in music that will likely appeal to more people. And that, of course, makes the music inferior to stuff that only you and your hipster friends appreciate--I mean, what the hell's the point of listening to something that doesn't make you feel like the coolest kids in the dorm? Alright, enough sarcasm. This may be Cat Power's best album yet, with its trippy tortured version of "Blue" and the original "Song for Bobby" which just might have Mr. Zimmerman seeking a restraining order. The real point of this review, however, is to point out that the songs on the bonus disc in the Deluxe Edition are NOT the usual "bonus" crap that was rightfully left off of (or not even considered for) the actual album. So, it's the one to get, especially considering that, last time I looked, the Deluxe Edition was actually selling at a lower price than the non-deluxe version (and even if that's changed, it's worth whatever extra couple of bucks makes up the difference).

### ⭐⭐⭐ OK but no Sun
*by J***S on May 14, 2013*

I heard album Sun first, and it was incredible. Thus far any other album I've heard, albeit released earlier, has paled in comparison. Nothing against this album, but not even close to Sun.

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