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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
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Name = Two Shoes |
{{About|the studio album|its title track|Two Shoes (song)}}
Type = [[Album]] |
{{Infobox album
Artist = [[The Cat Empire]] |
Cover = Two Shoes.jpg |
| name = Two Shoes
Released = 2005 |
| type = studio
| artist = [[The Cat Empire|the Cat Empire]]
Recorded = November-December 2004 |
Genre = Ska/Jazz |
| cover = Two Shoes.jpg
Length = 58:50 |
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|2005|4|19|df=y}}
Label = [[Virgin]] (Aus/NZ)<br />[[Indica Records]] (Canada)<br />[[Velour Recordings]] (US)|
| recorded = November–December 2004
Producer = Jerry Boys, Felix Riebl & The Cat Empire |
Reviews =
| venue =
| studio = [[EGREM]] Studios
* FasterLouder (N/R) [http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/music/2162/ link]
| genre =
* Music Box {{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.musicbox-online.com/reviews-2007/catempire-twoshoes.html link]|
* [[Latin music|Latin]]
Last album = ''[[The Cat Empire (album)|The Cat Empire]]''<br />(2003) |
* [[ska]]
This album = '''''Two Shoes''''' <br /> (2005) |
* [[jazz]]
Next album = '''''[[Cities (The Cat Empire album)|Cities]]''''' <br /> (2006) |
| length = {{Duration|m=58|s=50}}
| label = [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]
| producer =
* Jerry Boys
* Felix Riebl
* The Cat Empire
| prev_title = [[The Cat Empire (album)|The Cat Empire]]
| prev_year = 2003
| next_title = [[Cities (The Cat Empire album)|Cities]]
| next_year = 2006
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Two Shoes
| type = Album
| single1 = [[Sly (The Cat Empire song)|Sly]]
| single1date = 28 March 2005
| single2 = [[The Car Song]]
| single2date = 20 June 2005
| single3 = [[Two Shoes (song)|Two Shoes]]
| single3date = 28 August 2005
}}
}}
}}

'''''Two Shoes''''' is the second studio album by Australian [[ska]]-[[jazz]] band [[The Cat Empire|the Cat Empire]], which was issued on 19 April 2005. It is the follow-up to their successful [[The Cat Empire (album)|self-titled debut album]]. It was recorded in November to December 2004 in [[Havana]], Cuba. It débuted at the top of the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] and is the band's first number 1 album.

== Background ==

Australian ska-jazz group, [[The Cat Empire|the Cat Empire]], released their second album, ''Two Shoes'', on 19 April 2005. It was recorded in [[Havana]], Cuba, at Egrem Studios, late in the previous year, with production by the Cat Empire, Felix Riebl (percussion and vocals) and United Kingdom-based producer, Jerry Boys.<ref name="AMGTwoShoes"/> It débuted at the top of the [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] and is the band's first number 1 album, the second being ''[[Rising with the Sun]]''.<ref name="AusCharts"/> The tracks were more [[Latin music (genre)|Latin]] in flavour, with a higher proportion written by Harry James Angus (trumpet and vocals) than on their [[The Cat Empire (album)|self-titled debut album]]. The Australian version contains a [[hidden track]], called "1001", which is coupled with the track, "The Night That Never End".<ref name="TroveTwoShoes"/> Some later versions included songs that appeared on their debut album.<ref name="AMGTwoShoes"/> The lead single, "[[Sly (single)|Sly]]", was issued ahead of the album on 28 March, which reached the top&nbsp;30.<ref name="AusCharts"/> It appeared on EA Sports' ''[[FIFA 08#Soundtrack|FIFA 08]]'' soundtrack.<ref name="FIFA08Sound"/> "[[The Car Song]]", written by Angus, was released as the second single in July, and peaked in the top&nbsp;50.<ref name="AusCharts"/><ref name="APRACar"/>

==Reception==

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1Score = {{rating|3.5|5}}<ref name="AMGTwoShoes"/>
| rev2 = FasterLouder
| rev2Score = (positive)<ref name="AutoQN-1"/>
| rev3 = The Music Box
| rev3Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="AutoQN-2"/>
| rev4 = [[IGN]]
| rev4Score = {{Rating|8.6|10}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/02/15/the-cat-empire-two-shoes|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231113072102/https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/02/15/the-cat-empire-two-shoes|archive-date=13 November 2023|title=The Cat Empire - Two Shoes|magazine=[[IGN]]|last=Grischow|first=Chad|date=15 February 2017|accessdate=13 November 2023}}</ref>
}}

''[[AllMusic]]'''s Jeff Tamarkin wrote, "Skipping merrily from alt-rock crunch to hip-hop beats, landing on reggae/ska, Latin jazz, and points in between, ''Two Shoes'' is clever and brainy, danceable and absorbing".<ref name="AMGTwoShoes"/> ''Faster Louder'' described it as "an album that captures the band’s contagious energy and party spirit", and "fun, sexy and moving at the same time".<ref name="AutoQN-1"/>

John Metzger of ''the Music Box'' stated that, while the album "lyrically [...] falters as the Cat Empire attempt to straddle the line between lighthearted and serious concepts, [...] its youthful ruminations matter little as the Cat Empire’s exuberant energy and giddily resplendent music are enough to make ''Two Shoes'' a captivating endeavor that surely will defeat even the worst cases of the winter blues."<ref name="AutoQN-1"/>


On ''[[Rolling Stone]]'''s 2022 and 2023 lists of the 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time, ''Two Shoes'' came in at No. 150. Britanny Jenke dubbed the album an "instant classic that felt representative of experiencing the group on the live stage" in her review, and stated that it proves "the Cat Empire hadn’t lucked out with their debut, they were just a music-making machine who had only begun to hit their stride".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/rolling-stones-200-greatest-australian-albums-of-all-time/page/3/the-cat-empire-two-shoes/|title=Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time
'''''Two Shoes''''' is the second studio album by Australian band [[The Cat Empire]], the follow-up to the wildly successful self-titled first album, ''[[The Cat Empire (album)|The Cat Empire]]''. It was recorded in 2004/2005 in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]].
|last=Jenke|first=Britanny|access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/rolling-stones-200-greatest-australian-albums-of-all-time/page/3/the-cat-empire-two-shoes/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203231554/https://au.rollingstone.com/rolling-stones-200-greatest-australian-albums-of-all-time/page/3/the-cat-empire-two-shoes/|archive-date=3 December 2022|title=Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time
|last=Jenke|first=Britanny|access-date=11 November 2023}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
# "[[Sly (song)|Sly]]" – 3:47
| all_writing = Felix Riebl,<ref name="APRA How">{{cite web | publisher = [[Australasian Performing Right Association]] (APRA) | title = How to Explain | work = APRA Works Search | url = https://www.apra.com.au/cms/worksearch/worksearch.srvlt#GW32434366 | accessdate = 4 May 2015 }} Note: user may have to click on 'Search again' and add details e.g. at 'Enter a title:' How to Explain, or at 'Performer:' Cat Empire</ref> unless otherwise indicated.
# "In My Pocket" – 5:04
| headline = Australian version
# "Lullaby" – 5:35
| title1 = [[Sly (The Cat Empire song)|Sly]]
# "[[The Car Song]]" – 4:19
| length1 = 3:47
# "[[Two Shoes (song)|Two Shoes]]" – 5:13
| title2 = In My Pocket
# "Miserere" – 6:39
| length2 = 5:04
# "Sol Y Sombra" – 6:02
| writer2 = Harry Angus
# "Party Started" – 3:46
| title3 = Lullaby
# "Protons, Neutrons, Electrons" – 4:44
| length3 = 5:35
# "Saltwater" – 4:06
| title4 = [[The Car Song]]
# "The Night That Never Ends" – 9:35
| length4 = 4:19
| writer4 = Angus
| title5 = [[Two Shoes (song)|Two Shoes]]
| length5 = 5:13
| title6 = Miserere
| length6 = 6:39
| title7 = Sol y Sombra
| length7 = 6:02
| writer7 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|Ollie McGill| Ryan Monro}}
| title8 = Party Started
| length8 = 3:46
| writer8 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill}}
| title9 = Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
| length9 = 4:44
| writer9 = Angus
| title10 = Saltwater
| length10 = 4:06
| writer10 = Angus
| title11 = The Night That Never End
| length11 = 5:35
| writer11 = {{hlist|Riebl|McGill}}
| title12 = 1001
| note12 = Hidden track - starts at 5:35 of "The Night That Never End"
| length12 = 4:00
| total_length = 58:50
}}


'''Special Edition Bonus DVD'''
*There is an extra song, "1001" 3:58 at the end of "The Night That Never End"
# Documentary - "Estudio 101: The Making of Two Shoes"
There are also other versions of the songs "Two Shoes" and "The Night That Never Ends".
# Live at The Forum - "Lullaby" and "The Car Song"
# Music Videos - "Sly", "The Car Song" and "Two Shoes"
# The Making of "Two Shoes" Music Video.


{{Track listing
== Versions ==
| headline = Indica Records special edition
| title1 = [[Sly (The Cat Empire song)|Sly]]
| length1 = 3:47
| title2 = In My Pocket
| length2 = 5:04
| writer2 = Angus
| title3 = Lullaby
| length3 = 5:35
| title4 = [[The Car Song]]
| length4 = 4:19
| writer4 = Angus
| title5 = [[Two Shoes (song)|Two Shoes]]
| length5 = 5:13
| title6 = The Chariot
| note6 = Havana version
| length6 = 5:07
| title7 = Sol y Sombra
| length7 = 6:02
| writer7 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill|Monro}}
| title8 = Party Started
| length8 = 3:46
| writer8 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill}}
| title9 = Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
| length9 = 4:44
| writer9 = Angus
| title10 = Hello
| length10 = 3:44
| title11 = How to Explain?
| length11 = 3:37
| title12 = The Lost Song
| length12 = 3:15
| title13 = Days Like These
| length13 = 4:07
| writer13 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill}}
| title14 = The Rhythm
| length14 = 3:24
| writer14 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus}}
| title15 = The Wine Song
| length15 = 7:22
| writer15 = Angus
| total_length = 69:06
}}


'''Indica Records Bonus DVD'''
A limited edition release contained a DVD featuring ''Estudio 101 - The Making of Two Shoes'', a documentary about their Havana recording, film clips for the three singles, "Two Shoes", "Sly" and "The Car Song", and live footage from one of their performances.
# Live at The Forum - "Lullaby" and "The Car Song"
# Woodford Folk Festival - "Sly" and "How to Explain?"
# From [[On the Attack]] - "The Lost Song", "The Rhythm", and DVD 'encore' videos - "Dancers" and "L'Hotel de Californie".
# Music videos - "Hello", "The Chariot", "The Car Song" and "Two Shoes".


In 2007 an [[Two_Shoes_(North_American_Edition)|North American version]] was released for the American market. The album differed in several ways, with the addition of the tracks from the [[The Cat Empire (album)|The Cat Empire album]]: "The Chariot (Havana Version)", "The Rhythm" and "The Crowd". and the removal of the slow ballad "Miserere" and the extra song "1001"


{{Track listing
The Canadian version adds "Hello", "How To Explain", "The Lost Song", "Days Like These", "The Rhythm" & "The Wine Song". It omits "Miserere" "1001" "Salt Water" & "The Night That Never Ends".
| headline = International version
| title1 = How to Explain
| length1 = 3:37
| title2 = Hello
| length2 = 3:51
| title3 = The Lost Song
| length3 = 3:20
| title4 = Days Like These
| length4 = 4:09
| writer4 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill}}
| title5 = The Rhythm
| length5 = 3:26
| writer5 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus}}
| title6 = [[Sly (The Cat Empire song)|Sly]]
| length6 = 3:54
| title7 = In My Pocket
| length7 = 5:07
| writer7 = Angus
| title8 = Lullaby
| length8 = 5:02
| title9 = [[The Car Song]]
| length9 = 4:22
| writer9 = Angus
| title10 = [[Two Shoes (song)|Two Shoes]]
| length10 = 5:17
| title11 = The Chariot
| length11 = 5:07
| title12 = Sol y Sombra
| length12 = 6:05
| writer12 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill|Monro}}
| title13 = Party Started
| length13 = 3:48
| writer13 = {{hlist|Riebl|Angus|McGill}}
| title14 = Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
| length14 = 4:47
| writer14 = Angus
| title15 = The Wine Song
| length15 = 7:22
| writer15 = Angus
| total_length = 69:06
}}


== Personnel ==
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;The Cat Empire core members
==Chart positions==
* Harry James Angus&nbsp;– [[singing|vocals]], [[trumpet]], [[recorder (musical instrument)|recorder]], [[resonator guitar|resonator]]
{| class="wikitable"
* Will Hull-Brown&nbsp;– [[Drum kit|drums]], shouts
!Year
* Jamshid Khadiwhala&nbsp;– [[Phonograph|turntables]], [[tambourine]], [[claves|clave]], shouts
!Chart
* [[Ollie McGill]]&nbsp;– [[piano]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]], recorder, [[tubular bells]], backing vocals
!Position
* [[Ryan Monro]]&nbsp;– [[double bass]], [[bass guitar]], backing vocals
|-
* Felix Riebl&nbsp;– lead vocals, percussion
|2005

|Australian [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] Albums Chart
;The Empire Horns (auxiliary members)
|1
* Kieran Conrau&nbsp;– [[trombone]] (track 6)
* Ross Irwin&nbsp;– trumpet (track 6)

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;Additional musicians
* [[Jesús "Aguaje" Ramos]]&nbsp;– trombone (tracks 1-5, 7-8)
* Yaure Muniz&nbsp;– trumpet (tracks 1-5, 7)
* Javier R Zalba Suarez&nbsp;– baritone saxophone (tracks 1-4, 7)
* Georgina Cameron&nbsp;– violin (track 6)
* Alyssa Conrau&nbsp;– violin (track 6)
* Kristy Conrau&nbsp;– cello (track 6)
* [[Max Riebl]]&nbsp;– soprano vocals (track 6), solo trumpet (track 6)
* Jorge Yoandi Moline&nbsp;– congas (track 7)
* Arnado Valdes Perez&nbsp;– timbales (track 7)
* Maritza Montero&nbsp;– backing vocals (tracks 2, 6, 11)
* Idania Valdes&nbsp;– backing vocals (tracks 2, 6)
* Virgilio Valdes&nbsp;– backing vocals (track 6)

;Recording details
* Produced by&nbsp;– Jerry Boys, Felix Riebl, The Cat Empire
* Recording&nbsp;– Jerry Boys, Adam Rhodes (strings and brass on Miserere, 1001 only)
* Editing&nbsp;– John Mallison, Donald Clarke
* Assistant engineering&nbsp;– John Mallison, Donald Clarke
* Studio assistant&nbsp;– Isel Martinez
* Mixing&nbsp;– Jerry Boys, Rafe McKenna, Adam Rhodes (Miserere, 1001 only)
** Assistant mixer&nbsp;– Luke Postil, Leigh C Williams
* Mastered by&nbsp;– Tom Leader
{{col-end}}

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
! Chart (2005)
! Peak<br>position
|-
|-
{{album chart|Australia|1|artist=The Cat Empire|album=Two Shoes|rowheader=true|accessdate=20 September 2021}}
|}
|}


==Sources==
==Certifications==
{{certification Table Top}}
*HMV [http://www.hmv.com.au/product/rockpop.asp?sku=970216]
{{certification Table Entry|type = album|region = Australia|artist =The Cat Empire|title = Two Shoes |award=Platinum|certyear=2005}}
{{certification Table Bottom | nosales=true}}


== References ==


{{reflist|refs=
[[Category:The Cat Empire albums]]
<ref name="AMGTwoShoes">{{cite web | url={{AllMusic |pure_url=yes |class=album |id=r819229 |tab=review}} | title = ''Two Shoes'' – The Cat Empire | first = Jeff | last = Tamarkin | publisher = [[AllMusic]]| accessdate = 8 September 2014 }} Note: Click on 'Credits' tab for additional information.</ref>
[[Category:2005 albums]]


<ref name="AusCharts">{{cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Cat+Empire | title = The Cat Empire Discography| last = Hung | first = Steffen | publisher = Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien |accessdate = 8 September 2014 }}</ref>
[[nl:Two Shoes]]


<ref name="TroveTwoShoes">{{cite web | url = http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37151724 | title = ''Two Shoes'' <nowiki>[album]</nowiki> | work = Trove | publisher = [[National Library of Australia]] | accessdate = 8 September 2014 }}</ref>
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<ref name="FIFA08Sound">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090615232755/http://fifa2008.wordpress.com/2007/09/11/fifa-08-soundtrack-announced/ | url = http://fifa2008.wordpress.com/2007/09/11/fifa-08-soundtrack-announced/ | archivedate = 15 June 2009 | title = ''FIFA 08 Soundtrack'' Announced | work = FIFA 2008 News | publisher = [[WordPress]] | date = 11 September 2007 | accessdate = 8 September 2014 }}</ref>
{{s-start}}

{{succession box
<ref name="APRACar">{{cite web | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | title = 'The Car Song' at APRA search engine | url = https://www.apra.com.au/cms/worksearch/worksearch.srvlt?action=workSearch#The%20Car%20Song | accessdate = 8 September 2014 }} Note: User may have to click 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:' e.g The Car Song; or at 'Performer:' The Cat Empire</ref>
| before = ''[[Anthony Callea (album)|Anthony Callea]]'' by [[Anthony Callea]]

| title = Australian [[ARIA Charts|ARIA Albums Chart]] [[Number-one albums of 2005 (Australia)|number-one album]]
<ref name="AutoQN-1">{{cite web | url = http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/the-cat-empire-two-shoes/773341 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180128132921/http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/the-cat-empire-two-shoes/773341 |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 28, 2018 | title = The Cat Empire – ''Two Shoes'' | work = Music Reviews | publisher = FasterLouder ([[Sound Alliance]]) | date = 23 April 2005 | accessdate = 8 September 2014 }}</ref>
| years = [[April 25]] - [[May 1]] [[2005]]

| after = ''[[...Something to Be]]'' by [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]]
<ref name="AutoQN-2">{{cite journal | url = http://www.musicbox-online.com/reviews-2007/catempire-twoshoes.html | title = The Cat Empire – ''Two Shoes'' | last = Metzger | first = John | journal = The Music Box | date = February 2007 | volume = 14 | issue = 2 | accessdate = 8 September 2014 }}</ref>
}}
}}
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Two Shoes
Studio album by
Released19 April 2005 (2005-04-19)
RecordedNovember–December 2004
StudioEGREM Studios
Genre
Length58:50
LabelVirgin
Producer
  • Jerry Boys
  • Felix Riebl
  • The Cat Empire
The Cat Empire chronology
The Cat Empire
(2003)
Two Shoes
(2005)
Cities
(2006)
Singles from Two Shoes
  1. "Sly"
    Released: 28 March 2005
  2. "The Car Song"
    Released: 20 June 2005
  3. "Two Shoes"
    Released: 28 August 2005

Two Shoes is the second studio album by Australian ska-jazz band the Cat Empire, which was issued on 19 April 2005. It is the follow-up to their successful self-titled debut album. It was recorded in November to December 2004 in Havana, Cuba. It débuted at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart and is the band's first number 1 album.

Background

[edit]

Australian ska-jazz group, the Cat Empire, released their second album, Two Shoes, on 19 April 2005. It was recorded in Havana, Cuba, at Egrem Studios, late in the previous year, with production by the Cat Empire, Felix Riebl (percussion and vocals) and United Kingdom-based producer, Jerry Boys.[1] It débuted at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart and is the band's first number 1 album, the second being Rising with the Sun.[2] The tracks were more Latin in flavour, with a higher proportion written by Harry James Angus (trumpet and vocals) than on their self-titled debut album. The Australian version contains a hidden track, called "1001", which is coupled with the track, "The Night That Never End".[3] Some later versions included songs that appeared on their debut album.[1] The lead single, "Sly", was issued ahead of the album on 28 March, which reached the top 30.[2] It appeared on EA Sports' FIFA 08 soundtrack.[4] "The Car Song", written by Angus, was released as the second single in July, and peaked in the top 50.[2][5]

Reception

[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
FasterLouder(positive)[6]
The Music Box[7]
IGN[8]

AllMusic's Jeff Tamarkin wrote, "Skipping merrily from alt-rock crunch to hip-hop beats, landing on reggae/ska, Latin jazz, and points in between, Two Shoes is clever and brainy, danceable and absorbing".[1] Faster Louder described it as "an album that captures the band’s contagious energy and party spirit", and "fun, sexy and moving at the same time".[6]

John Metzger of the Music Box stated that, while the album "lyrically [...] falters as the Cat Empire attempt to straddle the line between lighthearted and serious concepts, [...] its youthful ruminations matter little as the Cat Empire’s exuberant energy and giddily resplendent music are enough to make Two Shoes a captivating endeavor that surely will defeat even the worst cases of the winter blues."[6]

On Rolling Stone's 2022 and 2023 lists of the 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time, Two Shoes came in at No. 150. Britanny Jenke dubbed the album an "instant classic that felt representative of experiencing the group on the live stage" in her review, and stated that it proves "the Cat Empire hadn’t lucked out with their debut, they were just a music-making machine who had only begun to hit their stride".[9][10]

Track listing

[edit]

All tracks are written by Felix Riebl,[11] unless otherwise indicated.

Australian version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sly" 3:47
2."In My Pocket"Harry Angus5:04
3."Lullaby" 5:35
4."The Car Song"Angus4:19
5."Two Shoes" 5:13
6."Miserere" 6:39
7."Sol y Sombra"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • Ollie McGill
  • Ryan Monro
6:02
8."Party Started"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
3:46
9."Protons, Neutrons, Electrons"Angus4:44
10."Saltwater"Angus4:06
11."The Night That Never End"
  • Riebl
  • McGill
5:35
12."1001" (Hidden track - starts at 5:35 of "The Night That Never End") 4:00
Total length:58:50

Special Edition Bonus DVD

  1. Documentary - "Estudio 101: The Making of Two Shoes"
  2. Live at The Forum - "Lullaby" and "The Car Song"
  3. Music Videos - "Sly", "The Car Song" and "Two Shoes"
  4. The Making of "Two Shoes" Music Video.
Indica Records special edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sly" 3:47
2."In My Pocket"Angus5:04
3."Lullaby" 5:35
4."The Car Song"Angus4:19
5."Two Shoes" 5:13
6."The Chariot" (Havana version) 5:07
7."Sol y Sombra"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
  • Monro
6:02
8."Party Started"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
3:46
9."Protons, Neutrons, Electrons"Angus4:44
10."Hello" 3:44
11."How to Explain?" 3:37
12."The Lost Song" 3:15
13."Days Like These"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
4:07
14."The Rhythm"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
3:24
15."The Wine Song"Angus7:22
Total length:69:06

Indica Records Bonus DVD

  1. Live at The Forum - "Lullaby" and "The Car Song"
  2. Woodford Folk Festival - "Sly" and "How to Explain?"
  3. From On the Attack - "The Lost Song", "The Rhythm", and DVD 'encore' videos - "Dancers" and "L'Hotel de Californie".
  4. Music videos - "Hello", "The Chariot", "The Car Song" and "Two Shoes".


International version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."How to Explain" 3:37
2."Hello" 3:51
3."The Lost Song" 3:20
4."Days Like These"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
4:09
5."The Rhythm"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
3:26
6."Sly" 3:54
7."In My Pocket"Angus5:07
8."Lullaby" 5:02
9."The Car Song"Angus4:22
10."Two Shoes" 5:17
11."The Chariot" 5:07
12."Sol y Sombra"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
  • Monro
6:05
13."Party Started"
  • Riebl
  • Angus
  • McGill
3:48
14."Protons, Neutrons, Electrons"Angus4:47
15."The Wine Song"Angus7:22
Total length:69:06

Personnel

[edit]

Charts

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Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[12] 1

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[13] Platinum 70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  9. ^ Jenke, Britanny. "Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time". Retrieved 11 November 2023.
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  11. ^ "How to Explain". APRA Works Search. Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 4 May 2015. Note: user may have to click on 'Search again' and add details e.g. at 'Enter a title:' How to Explain, or at 'Performer:' Cat Empire
  12. ^ "Australiancharts.com – The Cat Empire – Two Shoes". Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  13. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2005 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.