Cat Power is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her milestone 2006 album, The Greatest, with Redux, a three-song EP arriving digitally and on 10” vinyl via Domino Recording Company on Friday, January 23, 2026.
Recorded by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer and longtime collaborator Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, The White Stripes) at Austin, TX’s Church House Studios with backing by Dirty Delta Blues – the all-star supergroup assembled for the world tour that followed The Greatest comprising guitarist Judah Bauer (The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion), keyboardist Gregg Foreman (The Delta 72, Jesse Malin), bassist Erik Paparozzi (Lizard Music), and drummer Jim White (Dirty Three, Hard Quartet) – Redux includes a brand new re-recording of James Brown’s chart-topping classic, “Try Me,” premiering everywhere today. The track was among those first recorded by the singer-songwriter otherwise known as Chan Marshall during the original sessions that produced The Greatest but never completed.
Strictly limited 10″ EP celebrating the 20th anniversary of her classic 2006 album “The Greatest” including James Brown and Prince cover versions!
Cat Power celebrates the 20th anniversary of their landmark album “The Greatest” (2006) with “Redux”, an EP released as a limited edition 10″ vinyl via Domino Records.
“Redux” was recorded by GRAMMY® award-winning engineer Stuart Sikes at Church House Studios in Austin, Texas. Cat Power is accompanied by the all-star group Dirty Delta Blues – consisting of Judah Bauer, Gregg Foreman, Erik Paparozzi and Jim White – who joined her on stage on the world tour for The Greatest.
The EP includes a re-recorded version of James Brown’s classic “Try Me”, which was originally started during the recording of “The Greatest” but never finished. It also features a rendition of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” as a tribute to the late guitarist Teenie Hodges, as well as a rearranged version of Cat Power’s own song “Could We”.