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Kona EquityThe Catman Chronicles 1
Haunting and sexy songs like you would find in a Donnie Darko film
© 2005
I'll take a bullet from a gun
A knife wound in my chest
That's how I want to die
Just like a Catcher in the Rye
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Prayer for America How I Want to Die Fluffle-OPermanently Banned from YouTube on March 12, 2022
*** FLUFFLE-O
(From the Urban Dictionary)
Three definitions:
"As a fan of Catman Cohen, Fluffle-O has always held a special place in my heart.
The song’s tender lyrics and soothing melody have provided me solace during times of hardship and have reminded me of the resilience of love. Whenever I hear this song, it transports me to a place of comfort and safety, reminding me of the importance of cherishing and nurturing the relationships in my life.
I vividly remember a difficult period in my life when I was feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of work and personal challenges. During that time, I stumbled upon Fluffle-O by Catman Cohen. The song’s gentle vocals and delicate instrumentation provided a much-needed escape from the chaos around me. It became my go-to song whenever I needed a moment of calm and reflection."
- Josie Reid, Old Time Music, The Meaning Behind The Song: Fluffle-O by Catman Cohen
31 Best Songs About Teachers Of All Time
15. The Mentor – Catman Cohen
- Florence Howard, Music Grotto, 31 Best Songs About Teachers Of All Time
"[The Crime of Being Me] by Catman Cohen is a raw and introspective ballad that explores the singer’s experiences of feeling like an outsider….a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever felt like they didn’t quite belong, and serves as a reminder that it’s okay to be yourself, even if that means being different."
- Macey West, Singersroom, List of Top 20 Songs About Brothers
"[The Mentor] is a rather odd song that depicts a dream someone is having in rather graphic detail... like so many other songs that are similar in nature, it became a popular hit that often refers to teachers who are definitely outside of the school system."
- Thomas Newman, Chaospin, 20 Awesome Songs about Teachers
"Catman Cohen’s “The Crime of Being Me” is a song about his long-time conflict with his brother. This song is a great reminder that we should all love and accept each other."
- Emily Hughes, MusicalMum, 20 Songs About Brothers
"Cohen pictures a narrator wandering through a town, searching for his father. Even as he remembers his father’s support and advice, he still can’t find him."
- Cassie Barthuly, Cake, 25+ Comforting Songs About Losing Your Dad
"It's an interesting mixture: ethereal female vocals over a vaguely new age sound layer, covered with gritty street lyrics and a gravelly voice back-up..."
- Carl F Gauze, INK 19
"Catman Cohen's series of music CD's are becoming the talk of the town."
- Kat Kramer, Entertainment Today
"...one of those rare last isles of idealism. They are trying to spread their message of hope, their vision upon a better future and they keep struggling to raise awareness with the general public..."
- Joeri De Ren, Dogmatik
"Catman Cohen is a force of nature. His CD How I Want To Die is one of the most emotionally powerful works I have come across in a long time..."
- JJ Biener, Muses Muse
"How I Want to Die has a distinct tendency to become strange, and some of the time that strangeness works wonders. The songs work more often than not, are strange more often than not and aren't about to be mistaken for anything else any time soon."
- Paul de Bruijn, Rambles.NET
"Catman is deep and mysterious and he writes from his heart. I like his composition and unpredictability at times. I think he has a dark way of looking at a bright situation..."
- Ian Cole / Shauntelle Hamlett, UNSIGNED Music Magazine
"HOW I WANT TO DIE is dark and dramatic yet hopeful in its intent to inspire positive changes in a world gone bad. I hope that Catman Cohen and his crew can accomplish this high calling through their compelling songs!..."
- Laura Turner Lynch, Kweevak.com
"'How I Want to Die' would be perfect for a musical.... because the songs almost seem to be like scenes from something greater than an album..."
- Paul Zimmerman, First Coast News, ABC 25, NBC 12 (Jacksonville, Florida)
"…the darkest 75 minutes most people will experience in their entire lives. It is nothing less than a poignant reflection of America in decline, the final musical and lyrical gasps of a collapsing Empire.
And it is brilliant..."
- Marc Seltzer, LASplash.com
Catman Cohen
Amy Court
Thomas Hunter
Henry Iglesias
Elizaveta Khripounova
Ronee Martin
Vessy Mink
Barbara Ochoa
Ben “Mobius” Simoff
Shasta Strange
Jimmy Swan
Jeanette Turner
Molly Zenobia
Keyboards and Acoustic Guitars: Henry Iglesias
Electric Guitars, Bass, and Leads: James Lum
Sax and Flutes: George Englund
Drums and Percussion: Jim McCarty
Chapman Stick: Eliah Levy
Snare Drum: Heather T
Violin: Malcolm Watson
Music and Lyrics by Catman Cohen
Additional Rap Lyrics by Ben “Mobius” Simoff
Produced and Arranged by Henry Iglesias
Engineered and Mixed by James Lum
© First Step Productions Studio
Mastered by Stev Tyszka
Website and Graphic Design by Christopher Getman
Cover Art Concept by Alexey Steele
Legal by Dean Sheldon Serwin
Wishin’ on a Star
By Billie Rae Calvin
Musical Arrangement by Catman Cohen and Henry Iglesias
Additional Lyrics by Catman Cohen
© 1978 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. & May 12th Music (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission
Can’t Get You Out of My Head
Written by Cathy Dennis and Robert Berkeley Davis
Arranged by Catman Cohen and Henry Iglesias
© 2001 by EMI Music Publishing Ltd/ Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP)
Used by Permission. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.