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Cat Power wins Shortlist Music Prize

Mercurial singer-songwriter Cat Power has become the first woman to win the Shortlist Music Prize, beating out finalists that included Tom Waits and Regina Spektor.The Shortlist, now in its sixth year, honors acts who have made sterling albums but have not hit the mainstream. Its jury of nine included journalists and musicians, including KT Tunstall and rockers Franz Ferdinand.“Cat Power’s alb
/ Source: The Associated Press

Mercurial singer-songwriter Cat Power has become the first woman to win the Shortlist Music Prize, beating out finalists that included Tom Waits and Regina Spektor.

The Shortlist, now in its sixth year, honors acts who have made sterling albums but have not hit the mainstream. Its jury of nine included journalists and musicians, including KT Tunstall and rockers Franz Ferdinand.

“Cat Power’s album quickly got under my skin,” Tunstall said of Power’s critically acclaimed “The Greatest.”

“She has one of the most beguiling voices around. ‘The Greatest’ is an immediate classic that will never age.”

Besides Waits and Spektor, the other finalists were Band of Horses, Beirut, Bonnie Prince Billy, Girl Talk, Hot Chip, Joanna Newsom and Spank Rock.

Power, whose real name is Chan Marshall, is a past finalist for the Shortlist. She received perhaps the most acclaim of her career for “The Greatest,” which featured her singing with the backing of Memphis blues vets. The album also marked a new chapter in her personal life; she quit drinking and abusing drugs, and her stage performance, which was sometimes marred by tantrums on stage, flourished.

Previous winners include Sigur Ros, N.E.R.D., Damien Rice, TV on the Radio and Sufjan Stevens, who was on this year’s jury panel.

Shortlist has teamed up with iTunes and is featuring for the next week an exclusive track from Power that is not on “The Greatest.”