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by: Cat Stevens

 : Teaser and the Firecat
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731454688529
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: A&M
Manufacturer: A&M
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: A&M
Release Date: May 23, 2000
Sales Rank: 1720
Studio: A&M




Disc 1:
  1. The Wind
  2. Rubylove
  3. If I Laugh
  4. Changes IV
  5. How Can I Tell You
  6. Tuesday's Dead
  7. Morning Has Broken - Cat Stevens, Farjeon
  8. Bitterblue
  9. Moonshadow
  10. Peace Train
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com essential recording:
The third album Cat Stevens put out in a 15-month burst that began in the summer of 1970 with Mona Bone Jakon, Teaser and the Firecat is where the enigmatic folk-pop idol crested commercially, if not artistically. Its immediate predecessor, Tea for the Tillerman, possesses an air of mystery and unforced whimsy that proved impossible for Stevens to replicate. That said, the singer-songwriter had it in him to pull together a captivating collection that boasted two of the biggest hits of his meteoric, if self-inhibited, career--'Peace Train' and the sublime hymn 'Morning Has Broken.' 'The Wind,' 'If I Laugh,' and 'Moonshadow' are every bit as tuneful and appealing as the hits, while 'Rubylove,' 'How Can I Tell You,' and 'Bitterblue' would be standouts on Stevens's less accomplished later albums. In fact, only the bellicose social statements 'Changes IV' and 'Tuesday's Dead' ring hollow. --Steven Stolder



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Teaser is great!
I love this album -- and it, along with "Tea for the Tillerman", makes up the 'Quintessential Cat'. My older friends and my very young neighbors all comment on how beautiful the music is, even if they are not familiar with Cat Stevens -- and the use of Greek instruments blends beautifully.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The purpose of music
I recently heard an events promotor interviewed. When asked why we keep bringing song artists from the 60's & 70"s back he said - "because these people can still fill the big venues - yes, there are younger artists producing good songs but not enough producing a whole lot of good songs".
Some how Cat Stevens was not part of my adolescence [yes that is true] so when I saw a documentary on Josuf islam in which some of his music was featured the tunes were appealing and the lyrics interested ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I owned this album in my youth.
I was a Cat Stevens fan 30 years ago( or more) This was a gift to my daughter who has recently discovered Cat Stevens and Dylan and others. She loved it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this CD
Its a great CD. I love it. To Bad GWB and the axis of evil will not let him back into the states.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Avoid the Greatest Hits
In general, I think Greatest Hits albums are to be avoided, and nowhere is that more true than with Cat Stevens. "Teaser and the Firecat" and "Tea for the Tillerman" beg to be listened to in their original form. Otherwise, you'd miss "Rubylove" and "If I Laugh".

Other than that, what can I add to what's already been said? Truly a landmark album, and one of the most sonically important albums of the era. Want a real treat? Pick up a copy on 180g vinyl; pure magic.

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