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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Relaxer on February 09, 2007, 03:59:00 pm
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Am being offered a ticket to the show tomorrow night. Anyone heard them? Are they any good?
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THE CAT EMPIRE "Two Shoes" Velour Recordings
Friday, February 9, 2007; Page WE09
IT'S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE to listen to the Cat Empire's second album (and U.S. debut), "Two Shoes," while sitting still: The Australian sextet rocks such a hip-shaking blend of jazz, soul, reggae and funk that the album sounds more like a live performance than something created in a studio. That's due in large part to their recording setting and choice of producer -- Cuba's Egrem Studios and Jerry Boys, respectively -- both responsible for 1997's "Buena Vista Social Club."
That environment is apparent on "Two Shoes" and plays a large part on such songs as "Sol y Sombra," with its jazz piano centerpiece and salsa flair. But even with that influence as a foundation, the Cat Empire showcases its carefree, fun-loving spirit more than any musical style, from turntable scratching ("Party Started") to a lyrical listing of subatomic particles ("Protons, Neutrons, Electrons") that sounds like a sultry come-on.
Much of the Cat Empire's charm lies in vocalist Felix Riebl's delivery. The lyrics of album-opening "Sly" read like lewd gawking, but the pickup line "It's a pleasure to meet ya / Ya look like one incredible creature!" has a high probability of success with Riebl's joyful yelp. Peppered with the urgency of razor-sharp horn vignettes, the song is a seductive, feel-good dance track and, like the rest of "Two Shoes," a lighthearted soundtrack to chasing away the winter blues.
-- Catherine P. Lewis
Appearing Saturday at the State Theatre
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i have heard the one song "sly" and after the 3rd time i heard it i said "hmm, thats a nifty little number"
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I also have heard the song Sly a bunch and enjoy it. that's all I have heard though
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Yeah, saw them at bonnaroo... they are real good... kind of an rock-reggae feel... I would go if i did not have exams to study for