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Track of the Cat

Dionne Warwick · 1975

34 min · 8 tracks · soul

A lush blend of soul and pop infused with introspective lyrics and Warwick's signature vocal elegance.

Why this album works

'Track of the Cat' is significant for its exploration of themes such as love and introspection, which resonated with listeners, leading to strong reception despite not charting as high as earlier works. The album contributed to Warwick's reputation as a versatile singer who could navigate different styles within the pop and soul genres.
Best for
steady mid-tempo flow throughout introspective lyrics for reflection soulful elegance in vocal delivery
Context
By the time 'Track of the Cat' was released in 1975, Dionne Warwick had already established herself as a prominent figure in pop and soul music. This album came during a phase when she was transitioning from her early hits in the 1960s to a more mature sound, showcasing her evolving artistry after a series of successful collaborations with Burt Bacharach.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Track of the Cat Standout 6:54
  • 2 His House and Me 4:50
  • 3 Ronnie Lee 3:39
  • 4 World of My Dreams 3:59
  • 5 Jealousy Standout 3:24
  • 6 This Is Love Standout 3:30
  • 7 Love Me One More Time 4:11
  • 8 Once You Hit the Road 4:03

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