Too Late

Cat McLean

Too Late
Performed By Cat McLean
Album UPC 888295308663
CD Baby Track ID TR0001760311
Label Cat McLean
Released 2015-07-27
BPM 90
Rated 0
ISRC QM9AA1530635
Year 2015
Spotify Plays 49
Songtrust Track ID 743012
Writers
Writer Catherine Lynn MC Lean
Songwriter ID 192339
PRO ASCAP
Pub Co Catalyzed Music
Composer Catherine Lynn MC Lean
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - California - SF

Description

Innovative and modern production with: rock, country, dance, industrial, and Middle Eastern to name a few. Clever, rhythmic, and (as always) with Cat's sardonic bent, these memorable melodies show off the breadth of Cat's musical talent.

Notes

Cat delivers her most diverse album yet in "Today". From the Americana sound of “Activities”, to the industrial heaviness of “Too Late”, Cat has penned a collection of songs for almost any mood. “Doing It” is a delivery of funk and sardonic humor that’s sure to make you move, while “Bombs Away” brings a beat-driven soundscape so we can party until “we all get blown away”. The title track “Today" captures the feeling of finality and determination, with Cat's soaring vocals and bluesy guitar work. Cat’s multi-instrumental talents can be heard on guitar, keyboard, cello, and percussion throughout the album. Tony Levin and Jerry Marotta provide the rhythm section to "Dharma", bringing the sounds that they are known for in their work with Peter Gabriel and King Crimson. Jerry Marotta’s amazing drumming skills are also heard in “Doing It” and “Dirt”. Prairie Prince, known for his work with The Tubes, Todd Rundgren, and many more, also brings his big rock drumming in the songs “Today”, “Never”, “Too Late”, “WIthout You’, and “Activities”.

“Cat sings and plays guitar like an angel with a sardonic streak. She'll break your heart with a stunningly musical passage and then mercilessly kick your ass all over hell with a fierce barrage of rock and roll aggression. Beware"
Michael Molinda /Chief Editor - Guitar Player Magazine

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