Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
No stranger to singing other people’s songs, Chan Marshall attempts her most ambitious cover project yet: an album-length recreation of a Dylan concert that changed the course of rock history.
Cat Power Sings Dylan includes multiple facsimiles of Dylan’s meandering harmonica excursions, acoustic and electric halves following the original setlist, and a backing band who sound remarkably like the band (or The Band) that accompanied the iconic…
Cat Power's new covers album is a song-for-song recreation of one of Dylan’s most famous concerts, and she sounds as rich and vivid as ever.
Almost 60 years after his mythic performance at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, we're still talking about Robert Zimmerman. The infamous aco...
When it comes to covering other artists, you don't get more qualified than Chan Marshall, AKA Cat Power. Over the past two-plus decades, Marshall has
Cat Power's version Bob Dylan's 1966 concert with the Band in Manchester is reverential but not literal and honors the legend more than the facts.
An alluring version of the infamous gig that pays homage to a musical hero. Album New Music review by Katie Colombus