The Greatest
- Cat Power
User Score
8.3
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 74 Ratings
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Positive: 68 out of 74
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Mixed: 2 out of 74
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Negative: 4 out of 74
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rass.Jan 3, 200910perfect!
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AttaBoyJan 30, 20069this is simply a great album. marshall allows the songs ebb and flow from one to the next, while not letting the individual songs lose their immediacy. the overall effect is a great album that appears effortless. i really think that this album will talked about with reverence in 10 years and beyond.
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JayMFeb 7, 20066Okay. Definitely overhyped. This is above average music, but nothing special.
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BLFeb 8, 20068
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GnarlesJan 25, 20069
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BrianEJan 26, 200610don't beliee the hesitant reviewers - its perfect
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motbJan 30, 200610Marketing holds no credit for Cat Power's success. Word of mouth over the years and great music are the real reason this is even being heard. Marketing douches can kiss my arse and you Tom are a chump for implying that they help CP score high marks. Shame. Enjoy your Jovi, poseur dude.
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LawrencePJan 30, 20068Mostly first-class singing and songwriting. Almost on par with "you are free"....Mr Kurt Cobain , your wife is on line two...
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madslJan 30, 20067The three first songs are great and a welcome addition to the cat power canon. the rest of the stuff is not quite as captivating even though the album ends with yet another strong track, Love and Communication.
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worpswedeFeb 5, 20069Chan's highest achievement and front-to-back best album.
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ChuckFFeb 7, 20067The first four songs are wonderful, and so is the last, but this woman is a train wreck. Her live shows are horrendous.
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lasttimeIsawyouMar 2, 20061unfortunately chan's been smokin' too long and it finally got to her. her voice isn't as good as it was before and the spare instrumentation of her past two records is sorely missed. if you haven't heard "the covers record" or "you are free" then go buy them now!
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StepanSMar 6, 20065Great form, but not really much content inside it.
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jaApr 5, 20078Another relese full of restrained, beautiful song writing, but these new songs don't quite grab you the way her last album did. Still great, but not her best.
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ralphsJan 24, 20069gorgeous and heart breaking alll at the same time.
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rass.Jan 24, 200610perfect!
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KurtCobainJan 26, 20068Meow! What a hottie! If I wasn't dead I would bang the bejesus out of her! Come to daddy baby.
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TomDJan 26, 20062i don't get it...this is just generic singer/songwriter territory. there aren't any memorable hooks or clever lines, and the songs are just bland. why does everyone think this is amazing? oh wait...marketing...
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JamieSJan 27, 20063A big disappointment after so long. Average songs, not a lot of effort in the performances, and the band make her sound completely boring. What a mess.
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RaulJJan 29, 20068chan has expanded into orchestrated music and the results are a pleasure. her intimite charms are lushly accompanied with strings, horns and life. a welcomed step from a wonderful artist. to those who don't get it-good, you don't deserve to.
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AlexanderCJan 29, 20069A very fine album and a must have for any chan marshall fan old or new. Her eventual greatest hits album will be just sublime, however, that can wait.
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[Anonymous]Jan 30, 20060cat power is overhyped crap, marketed to pretentious indie rock tone deaf idiots. this deserves a negative score.
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RobertAFeb 15, 20068I enjoy this album. It has a nice vibe and all around good quality. I give it a solid 8.
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calvinhFeb 17, 20066No depression? Don't listen this album. I can listen Chan Marshall's "You are free" (2003) only at a very low dosage, but I like it: not the same for this last work.
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JasonFFeb 3, 20068
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RIckFeb 6, 20065Honestly, what's so great about this?
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MeyaC.Mar 24, 20066it kind of bored me, but there were still a few good songs on it. chan marshall's voice is as beautiful as ever.
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JordanMar 7, 20069I like some of there select songs better on other albums, flow wise. Still an epic band, with sure to be classic songs.
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AndyAug 22, 20066Gets a little monotonous as it drags on. The first three tracks are fantastic though.
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JeremyFMay 8, 20076
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MattJan 24, 200610Cat Power's The Greatest doesn't feel like an effort to re-create the soul sound. It feels as real and as natural as when Dusty Springfield did it. And her vocals are better than ever.
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LFJan 24, 200610This album is lighter, softer and brighter than everything she's done befone, but still this is Chan Marshall. The backing band, full of Memphis veteran musicians, is what gives her music a different atmosphere - soul & country touches, her minimalist piano and unmistakable voice. The highlights are "Lived in Bars", "The Moon" and "Love and Communication".
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AdamKJan 24, 200610I love this album and cat power. May she keep on truckn.
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JamesAJan 28, 20069
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sarahkJan 29, 20067Good album--don't expect another YOU ARE FREE, this album proves Marshall's diversity while maintaining some familiar elements
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JimCFeb 19, 20069Beautiful and seductive.
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kirbywMar 19, 200610some of you people aren't paying attention. i've got all of her cd's and this one alone has 8 great songs on it. and the '03 and covers cd are quality also. check out sally timms,get well soon chan.
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mr.hankeyMar 28, 20069
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Jan 13, 201110I listened to this album eveyday for 3 years. It's just wonderful. The backing band are rock steady and perfectly accentuate her voice. You have no soul if you don't like this album!
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80Aside from one or two bore-me-ups, this is an album of understated perfection.
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60It doesn't take a genius to see that this is a wicked concept on paper: Marshall's got the voice and the vibe to make it work, but there's a nagging sense that it wasn't properly planned out.
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90Similarly to Lambchop's Nixon, it weaves together new and old, soul and country, black and white, love and hate, to form an understated masterpiece. [Feb 2006, p.74]