Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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Cat Power
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several songs. Vedder adds backup
vocals to “Good Woman” and
“Evolution.” Grohl drums on
“Speak for Me,” “He War” and
other tracks.
Listening to Gat Power is pure
catharsis, especially the track
“Good Woman,” where the singer
reluctantly gives up love. Marshall’s
voice radiates like a beam of light
through a church window or a forest
canopy as she sings “This is why I
can’t see you no more / And this is
why I’m lying / When I say I don’t
love you no more / ‘Cause I want to
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Marshall, a Georgia native, exists
on a plane much deeper than the
rest of us. While she spins gold when
writing her own songs, she also does
an exquisite job reinterpreting other
musicians’ work.
Gat Power covers the John Lee
Hooker song, “Crawlin’ Black Spi
der,” retitling it “Keep on Run
nin’.” And on “Werewolf,” written
by Michael Hurley, Marshall be
comes the beast with the lyrics
“Crying nobody knows / How I
loved the man / As I teared off his
clothes / Crying nobody knows my
pain / When I see that it’s risen /
That full moon again.”
Despite all its country western
tragedy, the album is as close to an
affirmation of hope as Cat Power
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will probably ever come. Even the
album art — pictures of a sunny af
ternoon in the tall grass — is a bit
more lighthearted.
The title says it all: “You Are
Free.” Throughout the album’s 53
minutes, Marshall reminds us that
we are free: “We all do what we
can / So we can do just one more
thing / We can all be free / Maybe
not with words / Maybe not with a
look / But with your mind.” It
sounds like Marshall has finally re
alized she doesn’t owe anyone any
thing. By overcoming some of her
own demons, Gat Power helps lis
teners break through theirs.
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