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Following 2020s 50th anniversary editions of the era-defining Tea for the Tillerman and Mona Bone Jakon, 2021 sees Cat Stevens celebrate 1971s landmark Teaser and the Firecat, with a new 50th Anniversary remaster. The 50th Anniversary remaster was completed at Abbey Road Studios, and was overseen by original album producer, Paul Samwell-Smith.
Cat Stevens achieved phenomenal success with his early work, but it was Teaser and the Firecat, his third LP with Island Records A&M in the U.S. that propelled the singer/songwriter into superstardom, spawning some of his most unforgettable hits including Moonshadow, Peace Train and Morning Has Broken, songs by a youthful spiritual seeker, wise beyond his years that would lay the pretext for a poignant new wave of soulful troubadours and poets. Later, The Wind would see Teaser and the Firecat celebrated anew, rising to prominence following the songs use in Wes Andersons much celebrated film Rushmore as well as the Oscar-winning Cameron Crowe film, Almost Famous.
Through his spell-binding gift for songwriting and his introspective vision, Cat delivered a universal sense of hope and peace in Teaser and the Firecat that still resonates profoundly to this day.






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