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Tea for the Tillerman [Deluxe Edition]
Tea for the Tillerman [Deluxe Edition]
Cat Stevens / CD / 2008
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Artist
Cat Stevens
Producer
Paul Samwell-Smith, Bernie Andrews
Label Name
A&M
Song List
1: Where Do the Children Play? (3:52)
2: Hard Headed Woman (3:47)
3: Wild World (3:20)
4: Sad Lisa (3:45)
5: Miles from Nowhere (3:37)
6: But I Might Die Tonight (1:53)
7: Longer Boats (3:12)
8: Into White (3:24)
9: On the Road to Find Out (5:08)
10: Father and Son (3:41)
11: Tea for the Tillerman (1:01)
12: Wild World [#][*][Demo Version] (3:14)
13: Longer Boats [Live at the Troubadour][#][*] (2:51)
14: Into White [Live at the Troubadour][#][*] (3:37)
15: Miles from Nowhere [#][*][Demo Version] (3:14)
16: Hard Headed Woman [Live in Japan][#][*] (3:57)
17: Where Do the Children Play? [From the Majikat Earth Tour] (3:20)
18: Sad Lisa [From the Majikat Earth Tour] (3:13)
19: On the Road to Find Out [Live at Kcet-TV] (4:57)
20: Father and Son [From Yusuf's Café] (4:25)
21: Wild World [From Yusuf's Café] (3:03)
22: Tea for the Tillerman [Live at the BBC][#][*] (0:51)
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 11 04
Genre
Rock
Style.Categories
Album Rock, Pop/Rock, Folk-Rock, Soft Rock, Singer/Songwriter
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Mona Bone Jakon
only began
Cat Stevens
' comeback. Seven months later, he returned with
Tea for the Tillerman
, an album in the same chamber-group style, employing the same musicians and producer, but with a far more confident tone.
Mona Bone Jakon
had been full of references to death, but
Tea for the Tillerman
was not about dying; it was about living in the modern world while rejecting it in favor of spiritual fulfillment. It began with a statement of purpose,
"Where Do the Children Play?,"
in which
Stevens
questioned the value of technology and progress.
"Wild World"
found the singer being dumped by a girl, but making the novel suggestion that she should stay with him because she was incapable of handling things without him.
"Sad Lisa"
might have been about the same girl after she tried and failed to make her way; now, she seemed depressed to the point of psychosis. The rest of the album veered between two themes: the conflict between the young and the old, and religion as an answer to life's questions.
Tea for the Tillerman
was the story of a young man's search for spiritual meaning in a soulless class society he found abhorrent. He hadn't yet reached his destination, but he was confident he was going in the right direction, traveling at his own, unhurried pace. The album's rejection of contemporary life and its yearning for something more struck a chord with listeners in an era in which traditional verities had been shaken. It didn't hurt, of course, that
Stevens
had lost none of his ability to craft a catchy pop melody; the album may have been full of angst, but it wasn't hard to sing along to. As a result,
Tea for the Tillerman
became a big seller and, for the second time in four years, its creator became a pop star. [In 2008,
Tea for the Tillerman
appeared in a beautifully remastered edition containing a bonus disc with 11 tracks; and a booklet with brief essays by
Yusuf Islam
(
Stevens
' current name), producer
Paul Samwell-Smith
and guitarist
Alun Davies
, and complete lyrics and photos. The bonus material was written and recorded for the album. The disc opens with the original demo for
"Wild World"
with
Stevens
accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, perhaps the first recorded version of the track. This is followed by two selections --
"Longer Boats"
and
"Into White"
-- taken from a solo concert at
the Troubadour
in Los Angeles. There's also a great 1969 piano demo of
"Miles from Nowhere"
that approaches the final album arrangement. The first time
Stevens
' wonderful studio/backing band appears is on
"Hard Headed Woman,"
from a 1976 tour of Japan. The great
Alun Davies
,
Stevens
' right-hand mate on acoustic guitar is here, showing his dusky brilliance. The recording is solid but it's not perfect;, but it contains the drama and intimacy
Stevens
was capable of injecting his songs with in a live setting.
Davies
and
Stevens
' rapport on a stage is even more remarkable than it is in the studio, as a pair of performances from the
Majikat Earth Tour
in 1976 reveal.
"Where Do the Children Play"
is one of disc two's real highlights. The real rarities come near the end of the disc, though, with
Stevens
performing at
Yusuf's Café
in 2006 accompanied by
Davies
and a small band. Both songs
"Father and Son"
and
"Wild World"
have aged exceedingly well. Making this well worth the money for the update.] ~ William Ruhlmann & Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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