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So Many Nights
Jazz · 2007 · 14 tracks · 51m

So Many Nights

A sun-drenched fusion of Havana brass, Australian indie-roots, and high-energy ska rhythms. Polished, melodic, and built for the peak of summer.

September 22, 2007 · EMI

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A vibrant, sun-soaked celebration of global travel and rhythmic joy, tempered by moments of quiet, late-night reflection.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks · 51m
01
So Many Nights
3:33
02
Panama
3:15
03
Fishies
3:12
04
The Darkness
5:19
05
No Longer There
3:56
06
Lonely Moon
3:47
07
Sunny Moon
3:07
08
So Long
3:29
09
No Mountain
3:27
10
Strong Coffee
3:34
11
Til the Ocean Takes Us All
3:22
12
Voodoo Cowboy
4:02
13
Radio Song
3:06
14
Won’t Be Afraid
4:11
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive brass fanfare that kicks off the title track, signaling a shift toward a more cinematic sound.
The transition from the melancholic piano of Lonely Moon into the bright, rhythmic bounce of Sunny Moon.
The way the turntable scratches interject during the Latin-infused percussion breakdown in Panama.

How does So Many Nights sound next to the rest of The Cat Empire's catalogue?

Baritone+1.1σ

The vocals lean notably further into baritone than the rest of the catalogue.

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