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Cat Power

Cat Power
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About

Cat Power is the stage name of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall (born January 21, 1972, in Atlanta, Georgia), who built her reputation through a series of spare, emotionally raw albums from the mid-1990s onward. Her 2006 album The Greatest - recorded in Memphis with a soul-inflected backing band - became a landmark of indie music, winning the Shortlist Music Prize and making Marshall the first woman to receive that honour. She has continued to release original albums and cover projects, most recently the live album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert (2023) and the Redux EP (2026).

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#6
Rolling Stone Top 50 Albums of 2006 ranking for The Greatest
#34
Billboard 200 peak position for The Greatest

What's new

  • 2026-02

    Cat Power expanded The Greatest 20th Anniversary Tour in February 2026, adding more dates including several sold-out shows.

  • 2026-01

    Cat Power released the Redux EP on January 23, 2026, via Domino Recording Company, featuring new recordings with Dirty Delta Blues including covers of James Brown and Prince.

  • 2025-11

    Cat Power announced The Greatest 20th Anniversary Tour for 2026, a global run performing the album in full, with European dates including Helsinki, Stockholm and Oslo in October 2026.

  • 2023-11

    Cat Power released her first live album, Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, on November 10, 2023.

Tour

HelsinkiStockholmOsloCopenhagenHamburgWarsawBerlinCologneViennaMunichAmsterdamParisLondonManchesterGlasgowDublin

Tracks

The Greatesttitle track of her acclaimed 2006 album, Billboard 200 #34, Shortlist Music Prize winner
Cross Bones Stylefan favourite from Moon Pix (1998), one of her most-streamed tracks
Metal Heartstandout from Moon Pix, widely covered and cited as a signature song
Sea of Lovesparse cover version from The Covers Record (2000), became one of her most recognised recordings
Nothing Compares 2 UPrince cover recorded for the Redux EP (2026), in tribute to late Memphis Rhythm Band guitarist Teenie Hodges

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