Yusuf/Cat Stevens has said a new and re-recorded version of his acclaimed album Tea For The Tillerman will “bring new life” to its songs.
The singer-songwriter, 71, has reimagined his breakthrough 1970 album to mark its 50th anniversary. The record, released when he was 22, was his fourth and contained hits including Wild World, Father And Son and Where Do The Children Play?
Stevens, who goes by the name Yusuf Islam, reimagined its 11 tracks during recording sessions at La Fabrique Studios in the south of France during summer 2019.
He told the PA news agency: “Part of the wisdom of this is that when you look back usually you see what you did wrong. “In this case, I saw what I did right and tried to make it relative to myself today. “When I
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