Cat Steven In Concert- Tea For the Tillerman - Stevens, Cat

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Stevens, Cat
- Title:
- Cat Steven In Concert- Tea For the Tillerman
- Format:
- DVD Amaray Case
- Barcode No.:
- 3000000062395
- Available:
- 01-12-2008
- Sourced:
- Australia
At the peak of his musical career in the 1970s, Cat Stevens had eight consecutive gold albums, 10 hit singles in the UK and 14 in the United States. An intimate, live-to- air performance recorded in Los Angeles in 1971, Stevens here performs during this relentless wave of success, when he was hailed as the world's greatest singer-songwriter. This incredible recording features Cat Stevens in his youthful prime in the year he released the multi-million selling Tea for the Tillerman album. Includes the classic songs Moonshadow, On the Road to Find Out, Where Do the Children Play, and Wild World.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- MOONSHADOW
- ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT
- WHERE DO THE CHILDREN PLAY
- WILD WORLD
- MILES FROM NOWHERE
- LONGER BOATS
- FATHER & SON
- HARD HEADED WOMAN
- TEASER AND A FILM CLIP OF MOONSHADOW
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