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Cat Power - A Good Woman (Paperback)
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Cat Power - A Good Woman (Paperback)
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Loot Price R463
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Evenhanded biography of the indie-rock chanteuse.Admirably avoiding
either hagiography or hatchet job, Blender editor at large Goodman
constructs her judicious nonfiction debut mainly from the input of
music-industry scenesters closest to Chan Marshall during her
evolution from interestingly awkward up-and-comer to the hot
international commodity known as Cat Power. The author especially
excels at re-creating the neo-bohemian social milieus that shaped
Marshall's life and early career - specifically her anarchic
Southern Age of Aquarius childhood (raised by a mildly schizoid
mother and struggling neo-hippie musician father) and her
early-1990s struggles as a starving artist in not-yet-gentrified
neighborhoods like Cabbagetown in Atlanta and New York City's Lower
East Side. Marshall's rise to indie-rock scene-queen was sparked by
an anti-performance ethos that seduced alt-rock power-brokers like
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Gerard Cosloy of Matador Records.
By the mid '90s, her childlike fragility on stage and soul-baring
vocals had positioned Cat Power as the most talked-about act on the
NYC scene. She combined an irresistible androgyny with intensely
personal songs that managed to be as confessional as they were
inscrutable. Goodman dexterously tiptoes around any absolutist
judgments on whether Marshall's now-legendary onstage meltdowns
were contrived publicity stunts or simply the result of a genuinely
shattered psyche; we're logically led to believe it's a combination
of both. Although the author reveals a deep-seated respect for her
subject, she doesn't let the slippery singer-songwriter off the
hook. Detailing Marshall's near-psychotic episodes, weighing her
quietly manipulative nature or describing her 2006 near-suicide
attempt, Goodman expresses a polite skepticism that penetrates the
haze of press hype and effectively navigates through the artist's
self-mythologizing smokescreens.An impressive balance of
journalistic objectivity and sympathetic tribute. (Kirkus Reviews)
With an unsettled childhood and unfinished education behind her,
Cat Power headed to New York to pursue music. Her rapidly rising
popularity was matched only by her appetite for drugs and alcohol.
Now sober, Power--born Chan Marshall--is finding her place on the
world stage. b&w photo insert.
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