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NEWS: Cat Power celebrates 20th anniversary of ‘The Greatest’ with ‘Redux’ EP + new UK tour

Cat Power is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her milestone 2006 album, The Greatest, with Redux, a three-song EP arriving digitally and on 10” vinyl via Domino Recording Company on January 23rd 2026.

Recorded by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer and longtime collaborator Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, The White Stripes) at Austin, TX’s Church House Studios with backing by  Dirty Delta Blues – Redux includes a brand new re-recording of James Brown’s chart-topping classic, ‘Try Me, ‘out today. The track was among those first recorded by the singer-songwriter otherwise known as Chan Marshall during the original sessions that produced The Greatest but never completed.
 
Stream “Try Me” here.

Redux also includes a stunning rendition of Prince’s iconic ‘Nothing Compares 2 U,‘ recorded in tribute to the late, great guitarist Teenie Hodges, a legendary member of The Memphis Rhythm Band that backed Cat Power on The Greatest and with whom she formed a close bond before his passing in 2014. The EP also includes a re-imagined version of one of the many standout tracks on The Greatest, Marshall’s own Could We, newly recorded in the arrangement that was performed live on The Greatest Tour with Dirty Delta Blues.
 
Next year will see Cat Power perform The Greatest in its entirety with a very special series of 20th anniversary live shows.

November 2026
2 – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
3 – London, UK – Roundhouse
4 – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall
5 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowland
7 – Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
 
Ticket pre-sales begin November 5th and 6th. General on-sale begins 7th November at 10am local. Additional dates will be announced. For updates and ticket information, please visit catpowermusic.com/#tour.

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