Neko Case: The Tigers Have Spoken
Label: Anti
"In the press release that accompanies Neko Case's 2004 live album, The
Tigers Have Spoken, the singer (and her record company) insist
quite strongly that this isn't meant to be a stopgap release on the way
to her next studio project. To be blunt, Case protests a bit much on
this issue -- an album featuring two re-recorded originals and five
covers out of 11 tracks is carrying an awful lot of padding for
something intended to be a proper "new" release. But if The Tigers
Have Spoken is really intended to keep fans occupied until Case
finishes her next project, she thankfully hasn't abandoned her standards
of quality control along the way, and delivers some splendid music on
this disc. Recorded over the course of three gigs in the spring of 2004,
The Tigers Have Spoken features Case backed by fellow gifted
Canadians the
Sadies, whose web of deep, lonesome twang fits Case's repertoire
like a glove, with Jon
Rauhouse sitting in on pedal steel with his usual grace and flawless
feel, and Kelly
Hogan and Carolyn
Mark contributing backing vocals that are little short of glorious.
But the reason Neko Case is headlining over this stellar cast is
because she has one of the finest voices to emerge from pop music in
recent memory, and she's in firm command of her instrument on these
performances. Allowing herself more room to rock than on 2002's Blacklisted,
Case rips it up on covers of classic tunes by Buffy
Sainte-Marie, Loretta
Lynn, and the
Shangri-Las, and "The Tigers Have Spoken" and "Hex" show Case isn't
saving all her good new songs for the next album. Maybe Case is biding
her time with The Tigers Have Spoken, but she sure isn't wasting
it -- if it's a relatively minor effort, it still sounds like the work
of a major artist, and there's lots of pleasure to be found in it." -- Mark Deming, All Music



