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Tea For The Tillerman Live - A Classic Concert - Cat Stevens DVD

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Cat Stevens' recording career spanned 12 years from October 1966 to November 1978 recording 11 albums. His most creative period was whilst he recorded Tea For The Tillerman and Teaser And The Firecat. With the hit single Wild World entering the US charts in 1971 Cat Stevens flew to America where this intimate concert was recorded. This rare classic performance captures the warmth of his studio recordings with passion and depth. After all these years it is good to be reminded of Cat Stevens' original and creative talents and the huge contribution he made to the singer/songwriter... genre. Favourites such as Hard Headed Woman Longer Boats Wild World Where Do The Children Play? On The Road To Find Out and of course Moonshadow will please the millions of fans of this artist. Tracklist: 1. Moonshadow 2. On The Road To Find Out 3. Where Do The Children Play? 4. Wild World 5. Miles From Nowhere 6. Longer Boats 7. Father And Son 8. Hard Headed Woman [show more]

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Released
21 July 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Wienerworld 
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Runtime
35 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5018755244810 
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Cat Stevens, whose recording career spanned twelve years from October 1966 to November 1978, is shown here in a live performance recorded at the KCET Studios in Los Angeles.