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Watch the new video for 'So Many Nights' by Melbourne group 'The Cat Empire'. So Many Nights' is the title track of their 3rd Studio album.
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So Many Nights is The Cat Empire's fourth studio album. The release of the album was followed by an Australian tour in September and October. On 14 October, the band broke a record by playing eight shows in seven nights at Sydney's Metro Theatre. The previous record was held by You Am I for seven shows in seven nights at the same venue.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York, June 2007. The Empire Horns: Ross Irwin - Trumpet, Flugelhorn Kieran Conrau - Trombone. String Section: Su-Ying Aw (Viola), Robert John (Violin), Mark Zorz (Violin), Leah Hooper (Cello). We aknowledge and thank Shure for the great stage gear.
The Cat Empire is the debut studio album of Australian alternative rock band The Cat Empire, which was released on 24 October 2003. It peaked at No. 15 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified 2 platinum by ARIA in 2005. Four singles were issued from the album, "Hello" (October 2003), "Days Like These" (February 2004), "The Chariot" (May 2004) and "One, Four, Five" (2004)
Album So Many Nights. The bus drives over on a mellow scene We've done this five nights and tomorrow's free Oh I say, tomorrow's free And I seem to meet it in the morning and no sleep But I can't keep myself from wandering. Next night down in Montreal And when it rains I guess it pours Oh I say, when it rains it Pours and we go down into the Saint street keeping our feet of the ground Till we find ourselves at breakfast in our super town. So long well hey hey hey Though I'd see you all again So long and hey hey hey The bus driver yonder.
Produced by John Porter who also plays guitar on the tracks, So Many Nights commences where The Cat Empire left off on their previous album Two Shoes. The songs have a bluesy polish on Panama and the title track with a tinge of tropical breezes wafting through the melodic rolls. The album cools off with the light funk-pop throbs of Voodoo Cowboy complimented by a touch of countrified whistles. The album draws to a close with the bluesy soul-folk cadences of Won't Be Afraid and the jazz-funk gyrations of Wanted To Write A Love Song. The album takes several different turns but returns to home base at the end.
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The discography of The Cat Empire, an Australian alternative rock group, consists of seven studio albums, four live albums, and eighteen singles. The Jazz Cat" (1999). Felix Riebl, Will Hull-Brown, Ryan Monro, Ollie McGill, Ross Irwin, Bed Edgar, Eric Budd, Tarko Sibbel and Lachlan McLean. The Cat Empire" (2000). Felix Riebl, Ollie McGill and Ryan Monro. The Cat Empire II" (2000).
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| CDRP847 | The Cat Empire | So Many Nights (CDr, Promo, Single) | EMI | CDRP847 | Australia | 2007 |
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