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  2. Cross Bones Style - Wikipedia

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    "Cross Bones Style" is a song by the American rock musician Cat Power, also known as Chan Marshall. It is the 10th song on her fourth album, Moon Pix , released in September 1998 on Matador Records .

  3. Cat Power - Wikipedia

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    Marshall's first instrument was a 1950s Silvertone guitar, [3] which she taught herself to play. [13] While working in a pizzeria, she began playing music in Atlanta in the late-1980s with Glen Thrasher, Marc Moore, Damon Moore and Fletcher Liegerot, who would get together for jam sessions in a basement. [20]

  4. Headlights (Cat Power song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was re-recorded by Cat Power in December 1994 with guitarist Tim Foljahn and drummer Steve Shelley, and was placed on her debut album, Dear Sir (1995). The version of the song featured on the single includes an untuned violin in addition to guitar and drums, whereas the later version of the song that appeared on Dear Sir was recorded ...

  5. I Don't Blame You - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, Marshall's affection for the song had not diminished, and she cited it as her favorite song to perform live, in an interview with Salon. [2] In an interview with Helter Skelter, Marshall revealed that she wanted "I Don't Blame You" to be a single. [3] However, no single was released for the song, and a music video was never made.

  6. Jukebox (Cat Power album) - Wikipedia

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    Jukebox is the eighth studio album by Cat Power, released on January 22, 2008 on Matador Records. The album is composed almost entirely of cover songs, save for "Song to Bobby" and "Metal Heart" (previously recorded and released in 1998). It is Marshall's second record of cover songs, after the titular The Covers Record.

  7. The Covers Record - Wikipedia

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    The Covers Record is the fifth studio album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall. It was released in 2000 on Matador Records . The album consists entirely of cover songs, with the exception of a new version of Marshall's song "In this Hole," which initially appeared on Cat Power's 1996 ...

  8. Nude as the News - Wikipedia

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    "Nude as the News" is a song by the American singer/songwriter Cat Power (a.k.a. Chan Marshall). It is the fourth song on her 1996 album, What Would the Community Think.It was released as a single, and a music video shot entirely in black and white and directed by Brett Vapnek.

  9. He War - Wikipedia

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    "He War" exhibits clean, electric guitar power chords backed by a shuffling drum beat. High, chiming guitar notes provide a lead section alongside sprinkles of piano. An unrefined, double-track vocal harmony by Marshall carries throughout the entire song and builds into a bright, soaring chorus.