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So Many Nights | 
enlarge | Artist: The Cat Empire Label: Velour Recordings Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $9.66 You Save: $4.32 (31%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 12946
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.3
MPN: 808 UPC: 687480080823 EAN: 0687480080823 ASIN: B0016CP1R8
Release Date: April 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | So Many Nights | | • | Panama | | • | Fishes | | • | Sunny Moon | | • | Til the Ocean Takes Us All | | • | No Mountain | | • | So Long | | • | No Longer There | | • | Lonely Moon | | • | Radio Song | | • | The Darkness | | • | Voodoo Cowboy | | • | Strong Coffee | | • | Won't Be Afraid | | • | Wanted To Write a Love Song |
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Album Description This time around, the party throwdown that the boys pioneered on "Two Shoes" has crossed the line between mystery and light. And back. A few times. "So Many Nights," says bandleader Felix Riebl, "is filled with little vignettes from our travels, stories that got etched out in the back of a tour bus over the years. You get to a point where it really gets hard to distinguish between what's happening and what's a dream." And so the strange, colorful trip unfurls from the airborne whimsy of "Panama" to the mystifying, swirling thrill of '"The Darkness." It's all melancholy ache in "Lonely Moon," funky as hell in "So Long" and "Strong Coffee," then freaky like a spaghetti western acid trip in "Voodoo Cowboy." From David Letterman to Jay Leno appearances, the Glastonbury Festival to New York's Central Park Summerstage, Japan to Barcelona, from Bonnaroo to the Montreal Jazz Festival and rave reviews at all stops, it often seemed The Cat Empire were sole nominees for Superlative of the Year (Indefinable Genre Division) `06/'07. Like some kind of funky circus troupe, they roll into town, sell twice as many tickets as the previous visit, and a truckload of CDs on the way out. Already platinum in their native Australia, So Many Nights was recorded in Malibu, CA in April '07 by the legendary John Porter (Roxy Music, The Smiths, BB King, Ryan Adams).
Album Description 2007 release by the Australian outfit, their fourth album overall. Their blend of Funk, Jazz, Rock, Latin, and Ska makes them hard to pigeonhole, but the band's energy and songs make them hard to forget. Virgin.
Album Details 2007 Release of the Australian Band's Fourth Full Length Album which Follows Numerous Appearances on American Late-night Television Shows. Their Music Often Elicits the Descriptors of Funk, Rock, Jazz, Ska and a Lot of Latin Spice for Good Measure! this Album's Predecessor, "Cities: The Cat Empire Project", Won an Aria Award (Australia's Grammy Equivalent) for "Best World Album". Includes the Single "no Longer There".
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Fabulous July 24, 2008 These guys continue to amaze me with their talent. We saw them live at the St. Basilica Block Party in Minneapolis and they are a highly talented group of musicians. This CD comes in second to their prior CD "Two Shoes". Highly recommended.
They keep getting better July 8, 2008 Beware the impulsive dancing caused by this CD may create an embarrassing moment for you also!! It forced my neighbors to by blinds.
Interesting progression June 13, 2008 Most fans (reading this review) will probably have gotten their Cat Empire fix from the Two Shoes album. I feel that Two Shoes is the backbone of The Cat Empire, in sound and musicianship. Since then, they've gotten a little more subtle. Many of the songs on "So Many Nights" seem to lack the passion that you might feel from a song like Two Shoes, The Lost Song, How to Explain, The Night That Never End, etc. The quirkiness seems to have been smoothed out somewhere, but if you're like me, then you LOVED The Cat Empire for their quirkiness. C'mon, The Car Song, In My Pocket, The Chariot, Down at the 303, etc.
What we're left with is a bit of strangeness (not so much quirkiness), and an album almost full of songs similar to Luck Song from "Cities." Old fan favorites will probably be: So Many Nights, Fishies, and Till the Ocean Takes Us All. If you're a lyric-focused person, you might find quite a few good things in this album.
A different direction, but the same amazing quality! May 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Cat Empire are one of the best bands out there. All of their albums have gone platinum (some multiple) in Australia...it's criminal that they are not better known in the us. This album continues their streak of genius material. However, this time they have more laidback, smokey vibe going on for them. This album, right down to the artwork is amazing! The addition of a lot of strings on this album (particularly breathtaking on "Panama") is a welcomed new twist. This band is continuing to switch up their sound, while still keeping their unique sound.
What are you thinking? April 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Whoever you are, as far as I'm concerned the cat empire is still one of the best bands ever. This album may be a lot more laid back, but the fact that they're still experimenting with their sound is always going to be an interesting manuever for the band. So therefore, I give them 5 stars for coming out with new material, and yet again exciting my ears
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