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The Cat's Miaow - Skipping Stones: The Cassette Years ‘92-’93 - New 2 LP Record 2024 World Of Echo UK Vinyl - Indie Rock / Lo-Fi

The Cat's Miaow - Skipping Stones: The Cassette Years ‘92-’93 - New 2 LP Record 2024 World Of Echo UK Vinyl - Indie Rock / Lo-Fi

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The Cat’s Miaow return to World Of Echo with Skipping Stones: The Cassette Years ’92-’93, their second compilation for the imprint, and the fourth in a loosely defined series of reissues associated with the group (also including The Shapiros’ Gone By Fall: The Collected Works of The Shapiros and Hydroplane’s Selected Songs 1997-2003). It’s a smart selection of songs by one of Australia’s finest independent pop music groups, whose initial run, across the nineties, was as mysterious as it was bewitching. A generous double album featuring thirty-five songs drawn from The Cat’s Miaow’s history, Skipping Stones lets listeners in on a bunch more secrets.

Skipping Stones is a welcome follow-up to 2022’s Songs ’94-’98, which pulled together material from seven-inch singles and compilations. Diving into the four cassettes that the group released over a two-year period, Skipping Stones is full of surprises, rich with unexpected and inspired detours, while reminding everyone just how clear and distinct The Cat’s Miaow’s music was from the very start. Looking in from the outside, they always felt like a group that knew just what they were doing, but intuitive as they are, they weren’t forcing anything: these songs always sound exactly what they need to be, rough edges, playful moments and all.

It's also a fascinating snapshot of one arm of the ‘international pop underground’. While they were clearly listening to music from the US, UK and elsewhere – there are glimpses of Galaxie 500, Spacemen 3, Beat Happening, and The Pastels in some of the songs here – The Cat’s Miaow also feel, consciously or not, part of a continuum of Australian underground pop that takes in The Particles, The Lighthouse Keepers, The Cannanes, The Honeys, Even As We Speak, and The Sugargliders.

The Cat's Miaow  Skipping Stones: The Cassette Years '92–'93

Label: World Of Echo – WOE012
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
Country: UK
Released:
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Lo-Fi, Indie Pop

Tracklist

A1 Make A Wish
A2 Hollow Inside
A3 Faded
A4 Not Like I Was Doing Anything
A5 Disappointed
A6 I Wanted None Of This
A7 Fire Damage
A8 Halo
B1 Aurora
B2 It Might Never Happen
B3 Nothing's Ever Quite That Simple
B4 Brighter Star
B5 The Phoebe I Know
B6 Little And Small
B7 Sleepyhead
B8 Dust From A Memory
B9 A 50s Ballad
B10 A Few Words
B11 From My Window
C1 Third Floor Fire Escape View
C2 You Left A Note On The Table
C3 Short Sighted
C4 I Hate Myself More Than You Do
C5 Talking To Trees
C6 Icecream
C7 Saviour For The Hurrying Man
C8 Ferry No. 6
D1 Nothing New
D2 Climb My Stairs
D3 Autumn
D4 I Really Don't Know
D5 Sunday
D6 Memphis '54
D7 Walk On By
D8 Georgie
Written-By  Andrew Withycombe, Bart Cummings