The Cat Empire - LIVE Call Me Home (Cinema Biggest Smallest Album Launch), 2010

Back in 2011, long before streaming live shows was a THING, we streamed the Album Launch event for CINEMA to our audience all around the world. The technology was not what it is now, but thousands of people managed to tune in to watch us (likely mostly in slow motion!) We had a small live audience too. Here's a small share from the Biggest Smallest album launch.

Tickets to our final shows as the original line-up are now available in VIC, QLD and WA, with NSW and SA to follow soon, and Blues Fest now announced as our very last show together. So call up your crew and buy a bundle of tickets this week. Link to tiks https://thecatempire.com/tour/.

Enjoy the band's complete collection https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCqP1i2WWzvTgUtIDTF0ugzOAuf0uNK_X

Lyrics:

Meet me
Sometimes I feel no armour
Sometimes I feel no ground
Sometimes I feel the sky won’t open
And turn these words around

At night I am woken by
Images of the flood, oh oh
I’m living on the border
I’m living on the mud

You say there is no order
You say there no cause
You say there is no reason to find
Happiness at all

Call me home - Is anybody?
Is anybody out there and
Call me home – Is anybody?
Is anybody out there at all?

Have we forgot our brothers?
Have we forgot our kin?
Have we forgot who loves us dearly?
Have we forgot who’d sink or swim?

I went down to the water where
My heart beats slow, oh oh
The river started flowing
And I know where it goes

Call me home - Is anybody?
Is anybody out there and
Call me home – Is anybody?
Is anybody out there at all?

Call me home…


About:
​​Formed in Melbourne, Australia and adored the world over, The Cat Empire is a musical success story that continues to be written. Throughout their 20 year career, the band's stratospheric trajectory has continued unabated, becoming one of Australia's most successful musical exports, growing an army of ardent fans at home and abroad.

Since their teens, the six bound together by a love of music, and bolstered by the career-long guidance of Manager Correne Wilkie, have gone about the business of crafting infectious, genre-embracing anthems and releasing chart-topping, multi-platinum albums to take to the live stage. It was not unusual to find the band performing on main stage bills at iconic international festivals, selling out the world's most famous arenas, mobbed by supporters and media at airports in Spain, and appearing on top rating T.V. shows like Letterman and Leno.

In September 2021, The Cat Empire announced that after 20 years, the band's original line-up would play their final shows together in a series of massive headline shows around Australia, a final festival performance at Bluesfest and a virtual concert.

The next chapter of The Cat Empire begins with founding members Felix and Ollie stepping forward with "a re-imagined, vibrant, cross-cultural, and joyful collective of musicians and artists".

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