
THE CAT'S MIAOW - Songs '94-'98 LP
FINALLY REPRESSED.
Songs â94-â98 is a smart selection of material from The Catâs Miaow, an Australian indie-pop group that gifted their decade with some of its finest songs. Released on World Of Echo, the album draws from the groupâs string of excellent seven-inch singles, a small clutch of compilation contributions, and features one previously unreleased song, âI Take It That Weâre Throughâ, recorded in 1998. Part of the burgeoning international pop underground of the nineties, The Catâs Miaowâs legend has only built over subsequent decades, as more people discover this most quixotic and curious of groups: a recent appearance on A Colourful Stormâs compilation of Australian indie-pop, I Wonât Have To Think About You, is testament to their enduring influence. In part emulating the selection of tracks on the 1997 CD-only compilation, Songs For Girls To Sing, Songs â94-â98 is also the groupâs first ever full-length 12â vinyl collection â and if you score a copy of the initial edition, thereâs an extra 7â featuring all the songs from their âThird Floor Fire Escape Viewâ recording session.Â
The Catâs Miaow started out in 1992 as a home-recording duo, Bart Cummings (guitar, bass, vocals) and Andrew Withycombe (bass, guitar) taking time out from duties with Girl Of The World and The Ampersands (respectively), knocking out songs on Withycombeâs four-track. Soon joined by Kerrie Bolton (vocals) and Cam Smith (drums), the quartet spent the next five years quietly, slowly working away in the suburbs of Melbourne, recording gem after gem of independent pop. Like many of their Australian precursors or peers â The Particles, Even As We Speak, The Cannanes â The Catâs Miaow were more successful overseas, a sadly typical phenomenon within the Australian musical landscape.
FINALLY REPRESSED.
Songs â94-â98 is a smart selection of material from The Catâs Miaow, an Australian indie-pop group that gifted their decade with some of its finest songs. Released on World Of Echo, the album draws from the groupâs string of excellent seven-inch singles, a small clutch of compilation contributions, and features one previously unreleased song, âI Take It That Weâre Throughâ, recorded in 1998. Part of the burgeoning international pop underground of the nineties, The Catâs Miaowâs legend has only built over subsequent decades, as more people discover this most quixotic and curious of groups: a recent appearance on A Colourful Stormâs compilation of Australian indie-pop, I Wonât Have To Think About You, is testament to their enduring influence. In part emulating the selection of tracks on the 1997 CD-only compilation, Songs For Girls To Sing, Songs â94-â98 is also the groupâs first ever full-length 12â vinyl collection â and if you score a copy of the initial edition, thereâs an extra 7â featuring all the songs from their âThird Floor Fire Escape Viewâ recording session.Â
The Catâs Miaow started out in 1992 as a home-recording duo, Bart Cummings (guitar, bass, vocals) and Andrew Withycombe (bass, guitar) taking time out from duties with Girl Of The World and The Ampersands (respectively), knocking out songs on Withycombeâs four-track. Soon joined by Kerrie Bolton (vocals) and Cam Smith (drums), the quartet spent the next five years quietly, slowly working away in the suburbs of Melbourne, recording gem after gem of independent pop. Like many of their Australian precursors or peers â The Particles, Even As We Speak, The Cannanes â The Catâs Miaow were more successful overseas, a sadly typical phenomenon within the Australian musical landscape.
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FINALLY REPRESSED.
Songs â94-â98 is a smart selection of material from The Catâs Miaow, an Australian indie-pop group that gifted their decade with some of its finest songs. Released on World Of Echo, the album draws from the groupâs string of excellent seven-inch singles, a small clutch of compilation contributions, and features one previously unreleased song, âI Take It That Weâre Throughâ, recorded in 1998. Part of the burgeoning international pop underground of the nineties, The Catâs Miaowâs legend has only built over subsequent decades, as more people discover this most quixotic and curious of groups: a recent appearance on A Colourful Stormâs compilation of Australian indie-pop, I Wonât Have To Think About You, is testament to their enduring influence. In part emulating the selection of tracks on the 1997 CD-only compilation, Songs For Girls To Sing, Songs â94-â98 is also the groupâs first ever full-length 12â vinyl collection â and if you score a copy of the initial edition, thereâs an extra 7â featuring all the songs from their âThird Floor Fire Escape Viewâ recording session.Â
The Catâs Miaow started out in 1992 as a home-recording duo, Bart Cummings (guitar, bass, vocals) and Andrew Withycombe (bass, guitar) taking time out from duties with Girl Of The World and The Ampersands (respectively), knocking out songs on Withycombeâs four-track. Soon joined by Kerrie Bolton (vocals) and Cam Smith (drums), the quartet spent the next five years quietly, slowly working away in the suburbs of Melbourne, recording gem after gem of independent pop. Like many of their Australian precursors or peers â The Particles, Even As We Speak, The Cannanes â The Catâs Miaow were more successful overseas, a sadly typical phenomenon within the Australian musical landscape.











