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Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Saturnight (Cat Stevens Live in Tokyo) (50th Anniversary Edition)

Limited LP - £27.99 | Pre Order
CD with 16pp Booklet - £14.99 | Pre Order
Recorded at Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo on June 22nd 1974, on the Japanese leg of the Bamboozle World Tour that supported the release of Buddha and the Chocolate ...
Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Teaser & The Firecat

LP - £25.99 | Pre Order
limited 2cd - £15.99 | Buy
Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Back To Earth (RSD 25)

Record Store Day 2025 - Lenticular LP in animated gatefold sleeve - £33.99
Limited lenticular issue of Yusuf/Cat Stevens 1976 album Back to Earth with animated outer sleeve in a bespoke gatefold jacket.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Mona Bone Jakon (2025 Reissue)

remastered 140g black LP - £27.99 | Buy
remastered CD - £14.99 | Buy
'Featuring remastered audio, with vinyl cut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Tea For The Tillerman 2 (2025 Reissue)

remastered 140g black LP - £27.99 | Pre Order
remastered CD - £14.99 | Pre Order
'Featuring remastered audio, with vinyl cut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Tea For The Tillerman (2025 Reissue)

remastered 140g black LP - £28.99 | Buy
remastered CD - £15.99 | Buy
'Featuring remastered audio, with vinyl cut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
Teaser And The Firecat (2025 Reissue)
  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
  8. Bitterblue
  9. Moonshadow
  10. Peace Train

Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Teaser And The Firecat (2025 Reissue)

UMR/Island
  • remastered 140g black LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 9th May 2025

    £25.99
    Preorder
  • remastered CD

    Released: 28th Mar 2025

    £15.99
    Buy

'Featuring remastered audio, with vinyl cut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.

Following the 1967 Decca releases of 'Matthew & Son' and 'New Masters', Cat Stevens became a bonefide pop star. However, stardom and a year of recovering from TB gave him pause and time to reflect. Emerging from his recuperation with a new deal with Island Records, 1970 saw the release of two new LPs, which immediately cemented his credentials as the new British star of the singer/songwriter genre. The first of those two albums, 'Mona Bone Jakon', came in April 1970 and introduced the audience to the Cat Stevens sound we know and love today. Produced by Paul Samwell-Smith (formerly of The Yardbirds), the album featured the single “Lady D’Arbanville” as well as the fan favourites, “I Wish, I Wish” and “Maybe You’re Right”. The track “Katmandu” also featured Peter Gabriel on flute. 'Tea for the Tillerman' followed in November 1970 and is arguably Cat’s best-known and most cherished album. The album featured the classic tracks “Where Do The Children Play?”, “Wild World,” and “Father And Son.” 'Teaser and the Firecat', Stevens’ third LP in a mere 18 months, was released in September 1971. The album built on the overwhelming success of 'Tea for the Tillerman' and yielded some of his greatest hits, including “The Wind,” “Moonshadow,” “Peace Train,” and “Morning Has Broken.”