Cat Power discography
The discography of American singer-songwriter Cat Power consists of eleven studio albums, four EPs, eleven commercial singles, twelve promotional singles, two singles as a featured artist, and numerous music videos.
Cat Power discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 23 |
Albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||||||||||
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US [1] |
AUS [2][3] |
BEL (FL) [4] |
BEL (WA) [5] |
FRA [6] |
IRL [7] |
NOR [8] |
SWE [9] |
SWI [10] |
UK [11] | ||||
Dear Sir | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
Myra Lee |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
What Would the Community Think |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
Moon Pix |
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— | — | — | — | 163 | — | — | — | — | — |
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The Covers Record |
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—[upper-alpha 1] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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You Are Free |
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105 | 71 | — | — | 67 | — | — | — | — | 157 | ||
The Greatest |
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34 | 25 | 25 | 56 | 20 | 44 | 35 | 50 | 57 | 45 | ||
Jukebox |
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12 | 35 | 7 | 34 | 4 | 35 | 30 | 27 | 20 | 32 | ||
Sun |
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10 | 26 | 5 | 20 | 7 | 46 | 18 | 15 | 9 | 33 | ||
Wanderer |
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96 | 42 | 24 | 31 | 19 | 71 | — | 45 | 11 | 29 | ||
Covers |
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— | — | 24 | 38 | 35 [23] | — | — | — | 12 | — | ||
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released. |
EPs
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Further information | ||||||||||
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FRA [6] | |||||||||||||
Undercover[24] |
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iTunes Live Session EP[25] |
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eMusic Session EP[26] |
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Dark End of the Street |
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99 | Track listing | ||||||||||
"—" denotes an EP which failed to chart or was not released in that territory. |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US AAA [27] |
US Rock Digital [28] |
BEL [29] |
FRA [6] | ||||||
"Nude as the News" | 1996 | — | — | — | — | What Would the Community Think | |||
"Lived in Bars"[30] | 2006 | — | — | — | — | The Greatest | |||
"Could We" | — | — | — | — | |||||
"Song to Bobby" | 2007 | — | — | — | — | Jukebox | |||
"King Rides By" (2011 Version)[upper-alpha 2] | 2011 | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |||
"Ruin" | 2012 | — | — | 38 | — | Sun | |||
"Cherokee" | — | — | — | 151 | |||||
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"[upper-alpha 3] | 2013 | — | 31 | — | 147 | Non-album single | |||
"Wish I Was Here" (Cat Power and Coldplay) | 2014 | — | 41 | — | — | Wish I Was Here OST[34] | |||
"Woman" (featuring Lana Del Rey) | 2018 | 20 | — | — | — | Wanderer | |||
"—" denotes a single which failed to chart or was not released in that territory. |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Headlights"[upper-alpha 4] | 1994 | Non-album singles |
"Great Expectations" / "Clear the Room"[upper-alpha 5] | 1996 | |
"He War"[upper-alpha 6] | 2003 | You Are Free |
"Free"[upper-alpha 7] | ||
"The Greatest" / "Hate"[upper-alpha 8] | 2005 | The Greatest |
"Living Proof"[upper-alpha 9] | ||
"Love and Communication"[upper-alpha 10] | 2006 | |
"New York"[upper-alpha 11] | 2008 | Jukebox |
"Back in the Days (for Christopher Wallace)" / "Fire"[upper-alpha 12] | 2012 | Sun |
"Silent Machine"[upper-alpha 13] | 2013 | |
"Manhattan"[upper-alpha 14] | ||
"Bully"[upper-alpha 15] | ||
Collaborations and guest appearances
- "Pocketful of Sugar", "Pretty Spoiled", "Numbness & Tingling" and "Teenage Boyfriend" on Puss 02 by God Is My Co-Pilot (1995, Dark Beloved Cloud/The Making of Americans) (Marshall and Sharon Topper, God Is My Co-Pilot's lead vocalist, share vocal duties on all of these tracks, except "Teenage Boyfriend", which also features vocals from Yoshimi P-We)
- "Sad, Sad Song" on Transfiguration of Vincent by M. Ward (2003, Merge Records)
- "Haiku Ten" on Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories by Sigmatropic (2003, Thirsty Ear Recordings)
- "My Hoo Haa" on Still Lookin' Good to Me by The Band of Blacky Ranchette (2003, Thrill Jockey)
- "I've Been Thinking" on White People by Handsome Boy Modeling School (2004, Elektra)
- "Do the Romp" (performed by Cat Power with Entrance) on Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough (2005, Fat Possum Records)
- "Great Waves" on Cinder by Dirty Three (2005, Touch and Go Records)
- "I Love You (Me Either)" (performed by Cat Power & Karen Elson) on Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited (2006, Barclay Records/Virgin)
- "Disown, Delete" on Ensemble's self-titled album (2006, Fat Cat Records)
- "A Kind of Peace" on To All New Arrivals by Faithless (2006, Cheeky Records/Columbia)
- "Revelations" on Yes, I'm a Witch by Yoko Ono (2007, Apple Records/Astralwerks)
- "Poisenville Kids No Wins / Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)" on I'll Sleep When You're Dead by El-P (2007, Definitive Jux)
- "Orphans" and "Walls" on Modern Guilt by Beck (2008, Interscope)
- "Hold On, Hold On" on Easy Come, Easy Go by Marianne Faithfull (2008, Naïve Records)
- "Coming Through" on Nobody Knows. by Willis Earl Beal (2013, Hot Charity)
- "A Little Help" on The Westerner by John Doe (2016, Cool Rock)[48]
Soundtrack appearances
- "Metal Heart" from Moon Pix was featured on the soundtrack Desert Blue: Music from the Motion Picture (1999, Razor & Tie)
- "Naked, If I Want To" from The Covers Record was featured on Jackpot: Original Soundtrack Album (2001, Milan Records)
- "Paths of Victory" from The Covers Record was featured on Music from the Motion Picture North Country (2005, Sony Music)
- "Cross Bones Style" from Moon Pix was featured on Jim White Presents: Music from Searching For the Wrong-Eyed Jesus (2005, Luaka Bop)
- "I Found a Reason" from The Covers Record was featured on V for Vendetta: Music from the Motion Picture (2006, Astralwerks)
- "Sea of Love" from The Covers Record was featured on Juno: Music from the Motion Picture (2007, Rhino Entertainment)
- "It's Alright to Fail" (original composition written by Jesse Harris and sung by Marshall) appeared on The Hottest State: Music from the Motion Picture (2007, Hickory Records)
- "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" appeared on I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack (2007, Columbia)
- Exclusive song "Anthem" appeared in the 2015 short film Skateboarding in Pine Ridge.[49]
Miscellaneous
- Album versions of "Nude As The News" and "Back of Your Head" appeared on the 1997 compilation What's Up Matador[50]
- A live version of "We Dance" appeared on the 1999 Kill Rock Stars compilation Drinking from Puddles: A Radio History[51]
- The songs "Cross Bones Style" and "Sea of Love", and music videos for "Cross Bones Style" and "Nude as the News", featured on the 1999 compilation Everything Is Nice - The Matador Records 10th Anniversary Anthology
- Samples of "In This Hole", "Fate of the Human Carbine" and "American Flag" were incorporated into "Archive Fever" by Matmos; a sample of "Back of Your Head" featured on the "Matador Megamix" created by DJ Eclipse, both of which were released on This CD Is Not Nice (1999, Matador Records)[upper-alpha 16]
- The Covers Record out-take "Come On in My Kitchen" (Robert Johnson) appeared on All Tomorrow's Parties 1.1: Sonic Youth Curated (2001, ATP Recordings)
- Live versions of "Good Woman" (as "To Be A Good Woman") and "Troubled Waters" (recorded for Sydney radio station 2SER) appeared on Live & Direct (2001, Spunk)
- You Are Free out-take "The Party" appeared on 2003's Comes with a Smile Vol. 8 - Like Others Need Oxygen and 2004's Matador at Fifteen
- The song "Cross Bones Style" was featured on the podcast "In Plain Sight: Lady Bird Johnson" from ABC News (2021)
Videos
DVDs
- Speaking for Trees (2004)
Films
In addition, she appears in two documentary films: The Fearless Freaks (2005, Bradley Beesley) and Two Headed Cow (2006, Tony Gayton); a video installation: Sleepwalkers (2007, Doug Aitken); and two feature films My Blueberry Nights (2007, Wong Kar-wai) and American Widow (2008, C.S. Leigh).
Music videos
- "Nude As The News" (1997, Brett Vapnek)
- "Cross Bones Style" (1998, Brett Vapnek)
- "He War" (2003, Brett Vapnek)
- "From Fur City" (2003, Jem Cohen)
- "Maybe Not" (2004, Mark Borthwick)
- "Free" (2004, Mark Borthwick)
- "Half of You" (2004, Mark Borthwick)
- w/ Dirty Three - "Great Waves" (2005, Braden King)
- "Maybe Not" (2005, Oliver Pietsch) (spec)
- "Living Proof" (2006, Harmony Korine)
- "Lived in Bars" (2006, Robert Gordon)
- w/ Ensemble - "Disown, Delete" (2006, Karina Garcia Casanova)
- "Where Is My Love?" (version 1) (2006, Anne-Laure Keib)
- "Where Is My Love?" (version 2) (2007, Josh & Xander)
Television
- Austin City Limits, December 30, 2006
- "The Greatest"
- "Living Proof"
- "Lived in Bars"
- "Could We"
- "I Don't Blame You"
- "Cross Bones Style"
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
- "Morning Surprise", De Beers commercial, 2006 Christmas
- "How Can I Tell You" (Adapted cover of Cat Stevens song; not formally released as a single since only 30 seconds were recorded specifically for the commercial)
- Rescue Me 5x13
- Unforgettable
- "New York"
Songs used in movies
- "Maybe Not"
- The Quiet (2005, Jamie Babbit); "Everything Is Fine (Tout est parfait)" (2008, Yves Christian Fournier)
- "Naked, If I Want To" (Jerry A. Miller Jr.)
- Jackpot (2001, Michael Polish) (as "Naked If I Want To Be")
- "Metal Heart"
- Desert Blue (1998, Morgan J. Freeman)
- "Rockets"
- Trance (1998, Michael Almereyda)
- "I Found a Reason" (Lou Reed)
- Habibti min elskede (2002, Pernille Fischer Christensen); The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002, Alan Rudolph); Saving Face (2004, Alice Wu); Dandelion (2004, Mark Milgard); V for Vendetta (2005, James McTeigue)
- "Sea of Love" (John Phillip Baptiste & George Khoury)
- Subrosa (2000, Helen Lee); Juno (2007, Jason Reitman)
- "In This Hole"
- New Rose Hotel (1998, Abel Ferrara); Under Heaven (1998, Meg Richman); Jackpot (2001, Michael Polish)
- "Paths of Victory" (Bob Dylan)
- North Country (2005, Niki Caro)
- "Cross Bones Style"
- Searching For The Wrong-Eyed Jesus (2005, Andrew Douglas)
- "Nude as the News"
- Winter Passing (2005, Adam Rapp)
- "Troubled Waters" (Sam Coslow & Arthur Johnston)
- Perfect Stranger (2007, James Foley); "Everything Is Fine (Tout est parfait)" (2008, Yves Christian Fournier)
- "The Greatest"
- My Blueberry Nights (2007); 17 Again (2009); Mammoth (2009); "The Family (2013 film)"
- "Living Proof"
- My Blueberry Nights (2007)
- "Werewolf"
- Powder Blue (2009, Timothy Linh Bui); Los abrazos rotos (2009, Pedro Almodóvar)
- Unknown which song(s)
- Vern (2004, Suzi Yoonessi)
Notes
- The Covers Record did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 44 on the Top Heatseekers chart.[13]
- Released for a limited time on Cat Power's official website. All proceeds from sales of this song were donated to the Festival of Children Foundation, and the Ali Forney Center.[31]
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" also charted at number 42 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs,[32] and at number 72 on the Billboard Holiday 100.[33]
- Cat Power's debut studio recording, limited to 500 copies and released exclusively on 7" vinyl by New York-based indie label The Making of Americans. This release contained the original, Craig Flanagin-produced versions of "Headlights" and "Darling Said Sir", featuring guitar by Bob Bannister and drums by Glen Thrasher.[35] A re-recorded version of the a-side would later appear as the album closer on Power's 1996 studio album Myra Lee.[36]
- Limited edition split single with Guv'ner, featuring their cover version of the Cat Power track "Great Expectations" as the a-side, and Power's cover of the Guv'ner track "Clear the Room" as the b-side.[37]
- Limited edition CD single released on April 14, 2003, exclusively in Europe, containing "Good Woman" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as b-sides.[38]
- Released as an airplay-only single exclusively in the United States in July 2003.[39]
- Released worldwide on pink 7" vinyl on December 6, 2005; limited to 1,500 copies.[40]
- Released as an airplay-only single exclusively in Sweden on December 15, 2005.[41]
- An exclusive radio edit of the song; released as an airplay-only single in the United States on January 6, 2006.[42]
- Airplay-only single (Europe and North America).[43]
- Limited edition 7" vinyl single sent as a free gift with orders of the deluxe edition of Sun from Matador Records' website.[44]
- Released as an airplay-only single exclusively in the United States.[45]
- Released as an airplay-only single exclusively in the United Kingdom.[46]
- Released for a limited period as a one-track digital single on April 9, 2013.[47]
- This two-track album was given as a free gift to all attendees of the Matador Records-hosted events 'A Nice Weekend in London' (September 3–5, 1999) and 'A Nice Weekend in New York' (September 23–25, 1999).[52] The album has never received a wider release.
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