In 2006, Stevens returned to secular music with the album "An Other
Cup." In 2009, he followed that up with a second album, "Roadsinger." To
promote "Roadsinger," he did a lot of live appearances. Two radio shows
stand out for their exceptional sound, one on "Morning Becomes
Eclectic" in California on May 12th, and one for the BBC in Britain on
June 3rd. The shows were very similar, with the same small, mostly
acoustic band. Both these shows are from bootlegs, but they were played on TV and/or
the radio, and were professionally recorded. So this is as good as if
they had been recorded for an official album.
I stated in my last Cat Stevens post that I wasn't impressed with his
first couple of albums after his return to secular music. I still feel
that way, and I also feel they've gotten better with each new album,
with his 2017 album "The Laughing Apple" the best (comeback) one yet.
But only six out of 18 songs here are from his 2006 or 2009 comeback
albums, and he generally played the strongest ones. Mostly, he did his
classics from the early 1970s, but with some nice unexpected choices,
such as "Portobello Road" and "Blackness of the Night" from his 1960s
pop era, or "Ruins," one of his better songs from later in the 1970s.
This album is an hour and six minutes long.
UPDATE: On February 7, 2025, I updated the download file. The music is the same, but I renamed the album from "Volume 4" to "Volume 6" after finding two BBC concerts by him that I'd missed.
01 talk by Johnnie Walker (Cat Stevens)
02 Oh Very Young (Cat Stevens)
03 Where Do the Children Play (Cat Stevens)
04 talk (Cat Stevens)
05 Thinking about You (Cat Stevens)
06 talk (Cat Stevens)
07 Miles from Nowhere (Cat Stevens)
08 Wild World [Zulu Version] (Cat Stevens)
09 talk (Cat Stevens)
10 Portobello Road (Cat Stevens)
11 talk (Cat Stevens)
12 Blackness of the Night (Cat Stevens)
13 Into White (Cat Stevens)
14 talk (Cat Stevens)
15 Roadsinger (Cat Stevens)
16 talk (Cat Stevens)
17 Boots and Sand (Cat Stevens)
18 talk (Cat Stevens)
19 Father and Son (Cat Stevens)
20 All Kinds of Roses (Cat Stevens)
21 Don't Be Shy (Cat Stevens)
22 talk (Cat Stevens)
23 To Be What You Must (Cat Stevens)
24 Welcome Home (Cat Stevens)
25 Lilywhite (Cat Stevens)
26 Ruins (Cat Stevens)
27 Maybe You're Right (Cat Stevens)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/yqsLsnKK
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/QoqJFCmSxyEEWr5/file
The photo I used for the cover art comes from a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London in December 2009. I stuck with the same photo I used for the "Two Radio Shows" version of this album, except I completely redid the text, using the same font color and type as earlier albums in this BBC series.
Thank you for all the Yusuf/Cat Stevens posts. I've got them all and enjoy listening to them frequently.
ReplyDeleteOh, I should mention I just redid the artwork for the previous volumes in this series. Since it gets confusing with more volumes, I added info about the years to the covers. (For instance: "BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1966-1967")
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