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Feb 2003

Record Label: P-Vine Records (Japan)

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 766489653020
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You Are Free (CD, 2003)
Primary Artist: Power, Cat


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About this Album
Track Listing
1. I Dont Blame You
2. Free
3. Good Woman
4. Speak For Me
5. Werewolf
6. Fool
7. He War
8. Shaking Paper
9. Babydoll
10. Maybe Not
11. Names
12. Half of You
13. Keep on Runnin'
14. Evoplution
15. Party, The - (bonus track)

Details
Contributing artists:David Grohl, Eddie Vedder, Warren Ellis
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Cat Power includes: Chan Marshall (vocals, guitar).
The Japanese version features one additional track.
If catharsis is the name of the game, then Cat Power (AKA Chan Marshall) handily achieves this goal with YOU ARE FREE, her first studio album of original material since 1998's MOON PIX. She's a master at making more out of less, and to say Marshall's arrangements are sparse is an understatement. That said, songs like "Maybe Not" and "I Don't Blame You" benefit immensely from the solo piano accompaniment that gently prods along this southern singer-songwriter's creaky vocals. Even when she adds instrumentation, a measured approach keeps everything tight, whether Marshall is howling in front of Dave Grohl (who plays bass and drums), on the hypnotic, guitar-driven "Speak For Me," or delivering an ethereal cover of Michael Hurley's "Werewolf" that features David Campbell's evanescent string arrangements. In singing about various facets of freedom, Chan Marshall addresses her lover's unhealthy lifestyle (the mournful "Babydoll") and inability to open up (an echo-drenched "Half of You"). Along with Grohl, Eddie Vedder puts in a pair of appearances. The Pearl Jam frontman loses himself within the murmured duet "Evolution" and "Good Woman," the fullest-sounding song on the album, like a modern-day Lomax recording with its scratchy fiddle, buzzing guitar, and spooky harmonies.

Industry Reviews
Included in Wire's 50 Records Of The Year [2003]
Wire (01/01/2004)

Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003
Rolling Stone (12/25/2003)

Ranked #5 in CMJ's Top 10 of 2003 - [This album finds Chan Marshall] settling into the role of her generation's Carole King...
CMJ (12/29/2003)

The more upbeat songs of YOU ARE FREE have a simmering energy in keeping with the current vogue for refried garage rock...
The Wire (02/01/2003)

4 stars out of 5 - Everything Marshall touches has a hypnotic power that's eerily unsettling...
Uncut (03/01/2003)

Ranked #40 in Uncut's Albums Of The Year 2003
Uncut (01/01/2004)

3 stars out of 5 - YOU ARE FREE is the most stylistically varied Cat Power album....The sense of fragile lives on the verge of collapse is never far from the surface...
Mojo (03/01/2003)

Ranked #19 in Mojo's The Best of 2003
Mojo (01/01/2004)

[Marshall's] voice remains a dusky hush, turning songs by John Lee Hooker and cult folkie Michael Hurley into spooky whispers... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (02/21/2003)

8 out of 10 - Marshall has never sounded this in control of her demons...
Spin (03/01/2003)

4 stars out of 5 - FREE may be her most beautiful album....There are gaunt rock songs and ramshackle ballads, all painted with bold, sure strokes...
Rolling Stone (03/06/2003)

[S]he sings in her sultry Georgian accent.



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