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Cat Power, Appaloosa

Thursday, October 9, at Palladium Ballroom

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By Falling James

Published on October 08, 2008 at 8:27am

Cat Power kicks off her January-released CD, Jukebox, with a remake of John Kander and Fred Ebb's standard "Theme from New York, New York," but given the track's sultry, Stax-y R&B makeover and coolly rumbling keyboards, perhaps she should call her version "Memphis, Memphis."

She recorded her previous album, 2006's The Greatest, in the River City, where she collaborated with former Al Green guitarist Teenie Hodges and the Memphis Rhythm Band. This time around, she's backed by Dirty Delta Blues—which includes Dirty Three drummer Jim White and Blues Explosion guitarist Judah Bauer—although Hodges makes a guest appearance (as does Muscle Shoals session man Spooner Oldham). Apart from the new "Song to Bobby" (by Power, Bauer and Matt Sweeney) and a grandly chilling remake of her own "Metal Heart," Jukebox is her second covers collection and once again demonstrates the wonderfully enchanting way she slows down and reworks classic tunes. French singer Appaloosa opens.