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Mona Bone Jakon

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kbps17 883 kbps00:00:59.759 15 916 kbps00:02:28.148 15 288 kbps00:00:50.150 62 305 bytes 635 715 bytes00:02:33.153 Answer: The title serves as an artistic pseudonym, symbolizing Cat Stevens’ rebellion against censorship and his desire to share music that may have faced societal restrictions. 3. How did Cat Stevens approach the writing process for this song? kbps19 600 kbps00:07:06.659 16 076 kbps00:07:02.655 15 460 kbps00:06:57.650 62 340 bytes 636 106 bytes00:06:16.542

Both albums were newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios, with an extra CD/LP boasting a new 2020 mix for the albums. The Tea for the Tillerman reissue is also accompanied by his recent Tea for the Tillerman², Yusuf’s 2020 re-recording of the classic LP. kbps17 829 kbps00:16:18.110 15 888 kbps00:17:46.498 15 283 kbps00:16:08.500 62 200 bytes 617 973 bytes00:17:51.503Cat Stevens – Time – Fill My Eyes (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 4:01 (421 kbps , 12.08 MB)

Answer: “Mona Bone Jakon” encourages listeners to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and embrace their authentic selves, despite societal pressures or constraints. 6. How did “Mona Bone Jakon” resonate with audiences at the time of its release?

years on, the songs on ‘Mona Bone Jakon’ still sound as fresh as the day they were recorded. Presented here in a new 2020 Remastered version on CD, and a new 2020 Mix by David Hefti on CD and LP, the Super Deluxe Edition also includes an exclusive third CD of previously unreleased studio material, and a fourth CD featuring 18 live performances from 1970/71. The 2020 remaster was completed at Abbey Road Studios, and was overseen by original album producer, Paul Samwell-Smith. kbps17 829 kbps00:28:08.386 15 887 kbps00:28:19.898 15 283 kbps00:27:58.777 61 842 bytes 617 506 bytes00:28:24.903 Cat Stevens – Lady D’arbanville (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 3:39 (397 kbps , 10.35 MB) kbps49 941 kbps00:03:46.926 35 126 kbps00:03:46.926 32 162 kbps00:03:46.926 124 436 bytes362 988 bytes00:03:47.060

Can you explain the meaning behind the line “Wrapped by sorrow’s lonely gown, the poet hides in tears”? Answer: Yes, the song garnered significant praise from both critics and fans alike. Its introspective lyrics, coupled with Stevens’ soul-stirring vocals, elevated the song to classic status. 9. How has “Mona Bone Jakon” influenced Cat Stevens’ musical career? kbps17 828 kbps00:08:11.257 15 889 kbps00:11:09.735 15 283 kbps00:08:01.647 62 327 bytes 618 728 bytes00:09:44.650 Both albums are also being issued as 2CD deluxe sets (with ‘highlights’ bonus CDs with demos and live material) and on vinyl LP and single CD editions. Note that the 2020 remix is exclusive to each box set on both CD and vinyl. The individual releases offer only the remastered versions.Cat Stevens – Where Do The Children Play (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 3:22 (426 kbps , 10.26 MB) Cat Stevens – Maybe You’re Right (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 3:20 (415 kbps , 9.92 MB)

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. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrateded.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.293. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. Cat Stevens – Maybe You’re Right (Cat Stevens In Concert, BBC Live Recording, 27-11-71) – 4:03 (370 kbps , 10.71 MB) trans. Michael Valenzuela, "Majicat – Cat Stevns (sic) in a French Magazine Pop Musigue (sic)", Pop Musique interview, Majicat: Cat Stevens Scrapbook, c. 1972 , retrieved 24 February 2012 {{ citation}}: CS1 maint: others ( link) kbps17 882 kbps00:19:11.950 15 916 kbps00:19:23.462 15 288 kbps00:19:02.341 61 940 bytes 635 608 bytes00:19:28.467kbps17 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 kbps19 659 kbps00:15:17.349 16 081 kbps00:15:13.345 15 466 kbps00:15:08.340 62 366 bytes 620 064 bytes00:13:58.404 Cat Stevens – Changes IV (Live At Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08-08-70) – 4:09 (465 kbps , 13.79 MB) kbps18 446 kbps00:18:11.190 15 912 kbps00:17:48.967 15 344 kbps00:18:02.181 62 251 bytes 633 446 bytes00:17:53.972



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