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Hace 5 días · Cat Stevens’ career kicked off just as The Beatles’ was coming to its end. His first two albums dropped in 1967, eventually followed by two more in 1970 (one of which was “Tea for the Tillerman,” the breakthrough record on which “Wild World” first featured), with a new LP released pretty much every consecutive year of the ’70s.
Hace 4 días · The combination of Stevens' new folk rock style and accessible lyrics, which spoke of everyday situations and problems, mixed with the beginning of spiritual questions about life, remained in his music from then on.
Hace 4 días · 8. Oh Very Young (1974) 9. Lady D’Arbanville (1970) 10. Sad Lisa (1970) 1. Father and Son (1970) Released in 1970 on the album Tea for the Tillerman, “Father and Son” is one of Cat Stevens ...
Hace 2 días · Author: Leonard Latest revision: September 7, 2024 Notes: Alun Davies always wondered how Cat found the time to play piano like Floyd Cramer. Perhaps Cat's piano-playing was more evolved than Mona Bone Jakon let on. And, indeed, this song is a world-famous piano piece (Cat also plays rhythm guitar here). Thematically similiar to "On the…
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Hace 4 días · Experience the magic of the iconic album "Tea For The Tillerman" by Cat Stevens, in its original vinyl format. This LP, released in 1970 under A&M Records, features the artist's soulful and poetic lyrics (including his hit "Wild World") that have captured the hearts of generations.
15 de ago. de 2024 · His sense of melody and distinctive, catchy hooks culminates in the sublime Wild World. He defines the generation gap with warmth and passion on Father & Son and sums up his own sentiments on But I Might Die Tonight: "I don’t want to work away/Doing just what they all say."