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kbps41 961 kbps00:24:29.000 33 124 kbps00:24:52.657 32 741 kbps00:24:48.186 124 014 bytes273 411 bytes00:24:57.162 Cat Stevens‘ Mona Bone Jakon and Tea for the Tillerman albums will both be reissued as extensive super deluxe edition box sets in December. With ‘Mona Bone Jakon’ and ‘Tea for the Tillerman’ Yusuf / Cat Stevens asserted himself both lyrically and musically as a true artist in the most profound sense. His work during this period would go on to transcend its own era and stay relevant for generations to come. By looking inward with eyes wide open he discovered truths that he was able to present to the world with compelling sincerity through his unique and spell-binding gift for songwriting. These two albums truly stand as a rite of passage for all songwriters seeking to learn how to present their intimate experiences to the external world, and essential listening to all lovers of great music.
Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrateded.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.293. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. The two reissues come with an additional Blu-ray containing music videos, live videos, and high-res audio of the original albums, plus a bonus 12-inch etched vinyl featuring a 1970 concert recording: Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival for Mona Bone Jakon, Live at the Troubadour for Tea for the Tillerman. kbps19 387 kbps00:27:04.956 15 914 kbps00:26:05.563 15 439 kbps00:26:55.947 62 325 bytes 634 372 bytes00:26:10.568The remixed version does what a good overhaul should;brings out subtleties in the performance that had been hidden before, boosts the vocals, and generally adds more presence without desecrating or commercializing the overall initial recording. The 2020 remastered version of Mona Bone Jakon will be available on CD, and in a new 2020 mix by David Hefti on CD and LP. The Super Deluxe Edition also has an exclusive third CD of previously unreleased studio material, and a fourth CD featuring 18 live performances from 1970 and 1971. The 2020 remaster was completed at Abbey Road Studios in London and overseen by Samwell-Smith. The album began his long-running creative partnership with producer Paul Samwell-Smith, formerly of the Yardbirds, and featured such highlights as the spiritually uplifting “I Think I See The Light,” the tongue-in-cheek “Pop Star,” the heart-rending “Trouble,” and the highly romantic UK Top 10 single “Lady D’Arbanville.” A wealth of unreleased gems
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https://hi-res.me/#naolmeq47zdz/flac.xyz_Cat_Stevens-Mona_Bone_Jakon-(0602508395178)-REMASTERED_DELUXE_EDITION_BOXSET-4CD-FLAC-2020-WRE.rar.html kbps17 830 kbps00:04:45.385 15 892 kbps00:06:13.773 15 283 kbps00:04:35.775 62 258 bytes 620 631 bytes00:06:18.778 Anniversary Super Deluxe Editions of ‘Mona Bone Jakon’ and ‘Tea for the Tillerman’ will be released on December 4th via UMC / Island. Full format details are listed below. kbps17 882 kbps00:19:11.950 15 916 kbps00:19:23.462 15 288 kbps00:19:02.341 61 940 bytes 635 608 bytes00:19:28.467 Cat Stevens – Maybe You’re Right (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 3:20 (415 kbps , 9.92 MB)
Answer: Yes, in various interviews, Cat Stevens has shared his insights about the song. He often mentions that “Mona Bone Jakon” represents his rebellion against the music industry’s restrictive norms and his desire to express himself freely. 8. Did “Mona Bone Jakon” receive critical acclaim upon its release? There are also half-a-dozen other semi-rarities, all of which were previously released on the 2008 boxset On The Road To Find Out. “If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out” and “Don’t Be Shy” were written for Hal Ashby’s 1971 coming-of-age movie Harold & Maude after Elton John had dropped out and recommended Stevens as his replacement. “Honey Man” is a sprightly duet with Elton from around the same time. “The Joke” is a surprisingly soulful electric blues with a hippie-friendly lyric about “too many schemers and not enough dreamers”, while the whimsical “I’ve Got A Thing About Seeing My Grandson Grow Old” sounds improbably like something The Incredible String Band might have recorded. kbps17 883 kbps00:29:39.177 15 914 kbps00:31:07.565 15 288 kbps00:29:29.567 62 220 bytes 634 632 bytes00:31:12.570 kbps17 828 kbps00:08:11.257 15 889 kbps00:11:09.735 15 283 kbps00:08:01.647 62 327 bytes 618 728 bytes00:09:44.650kbps17 883 kbps00:32:42.326 15 913 kbps00:34:10.715 15 288 kbps00:32:32.717 62 230 bytes 634 103 bytes00:34:15.720 kbps17 829 kbps00:00:59.759 15 891 kbps00:02:28.148 15 283 kbps00:00:50.150 62 310 bytes 620 225 bytes00:02:33.153 kbps17 829 kbps00:16:18.110 15 888 kbps00:17:46.498 15 283 kbps00:16:08.500 62 200 bytes 617 973 bytes00:17:51.503 kbps52 690 kbps00:15:15.714 34 658 kbps00:15:15.614 31 958 kbps00:15:15.547 124 386 bytes318 256 bytes00:15:16.048