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Interview by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 22 May 1971
You're very rare in music today in that you managed to virtually disappear for two years when you were ill and then came back ...
Cat Stevens: Buddha And The Chocolate Box
Review by Tom Nolan, Phonograph Record, May 1974
ON THE COVER of Cat Stevens' new album is a Japanese buddha of the Heian Period. On the back is a koan or parable depicted ...
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Cat: What A Drag It Is Being Young
Interview by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, 21 January 1967
THE LYRICS IN Cat Stevens songs would imply that he was a simple person involved with the simple things in life. Working for a rotten ...
Cat Stevens: A Rather Cool Cat
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 28 January 1967
CAT STEVENS won't purr if you poor him a saucer of milk. But if, as a reward for his sensational leap up the chart with ...
Interview by Maureen O'Grady, Rave, February 1967
Cat Stevens is very much a family man. Success hasn't sent him searching for anything more than pleasing his parents and making his mum happy. ...
Interview by Dawn James, Rave, March 1967
Songwriter, singer, sometimes loner, sometimes family man — Tin Pan Alley's latest discovery is all these things. RAVE's Dawn James finds out more for you ...
The Walker Brothers: Images; Cat Stevens: Matthew & Son
Review by Norman Jopling, Record Mirror, 18 March 1967
Moody Walkers L.P. and a great debut L.P. from Cat Stevens ...
Jimi Hendrix, Four Tops, Jeff Beck et al: Singles Reviews
Review by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 25 March 1967
Catchy debut solo from Jeff Beck, and a typical but powerful Four Tops. Better showcase for Jimi Hendrix on his newie, and best yet from ...
Walkers — Humperdinck — Stevens — Hendrix... on a 25 — Day Rave!
Interview by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, 1 April 1967
Blast-off for THE big four is this Friday — Here's Disc's curtain-raiser by the stars themselves ...
Engelbert Humperdinck, The Walker Brothers, Jimi Hendrix, Cat Stevens: Finsbury Park Astoria, London
Live Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 8 April 1967
A show which proves pop still has something up its sleeve ...
Live Review by Keith Altham, Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 13 May 1967
POLL SHOW THRILLS ALL THE WAY ...
Interview by Bill Harry, Record Mirror, 14 October 1967
AT THE moment Cat Stevens could no doubt walk around the West End for hours and not be recognised. Not that he doesn't have a ...
Interview by Derek Boltwood, Record Mirror, 12 October 1968
Cat's back. Dogs and Matthew and his offspring and guns and things and now his wife. Not that he has a wife but here ...
Interview by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, July 1970
HE'S STILL ONLY 21 but Cat Stevens has returned to the music scene and given himself a new lease of life. Naturally he's changed in ...
Cat Stevens: A Bottle A Day Kept Cat Away
Interview by Val Mabbs, Record Mirror, 4 July 1970
THERE WAS a time, a time, almost four years ago now, when the young Cat Stevens would rush into a theatre, down a vodka, and ...
Cat Stevens: Cat's Back With The Cream...
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 11 July 1970
LAST WEEK SAW the return of Cat Stevens to the MM chart after a disappearance act worthy of Houdini. It is 12 months since the ...
Jimmy Cliff Has No Plans To Do Another Stevens Song
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 22 August 1970
WHEN I ARRIVED at Island Records' outpost, which is just a stallholder's cry off the colourful Portobello Road street-market in West London's Notting Hill Gate, ...
Profile by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 20 March 1971
CAT STEVENS is very rare amongst the British writer syndrome in that a vast percentage of his work stems from his environment. He is a ...
Interview by Bud Scoppa, Rock, 24 May 1971
STEPHEN GIORGIO and Alun Davies sat in straight-backed chairs facing 2300 non-believers. From the Fillmore East balcony, Cat Stevens and partner looked hopelessly tiny. Just ...
Cat Stevens: Guildford Civic Hall
Live Review by Jerry Gilbert, Sounds, 5 June 1971
FOR THE SECOND time in a week the Guildford Civic Hall audience remained deceptively cool until just before the end of the concert. ...
Cat Stevens: The Honest Way For It To Happen
Interview by Keith Altham, Record Mirror, 5 June 1971
MR STEVENS is, one might suppose of a young man who has survived the horrors of being initially conceived as a teen idol at 18 ...
Cat Stevens: It Must Be Destiny
Live Review by Bud Scoppa, Crawdaddy!, 20 June 1971
CAT STEVENS couldn't come along at a better time. Time magazine has informed us that we're entering a period of gentle, reflective, and introspective music, ...
Cat Stevens: Teaser And The Firecat
Review by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 1 August 1971
Singer, musician and songwriter. As such, in the opinion of many, Cat Stevens is one of the most brilliant and worthwhile talents to have emerged ...
Interview by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 25 September 1971
"I built my house of barley rice, green paper walls and water ice, tables of paper wood, windows of light and everything emptying into white." ...
Live Review by Tony Stewart, New Musical Express, 2 October 1971
LOOKING UNUSUALLY relaxed, perhaps with more confidence than he has previously had, Cat Stevens took the stage at the Coliseum on Sunday, with the house ...
Profile and Interview by Philip Norman, The Sunday Times Magazine, 5 March 1972
TO DISCUSS brilliance in pop music is difficult; for there you are a genius by proclaiming yourself one, and the greatest of them all, Elton ...
Cat Stevens: A Cat Breaks Free
Interview by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 9 December 1972
Penny Valentine takes a jaunt to see Cat Stevens ...
Cat Stevens: Royal Albert Hall, London
Live Review by Mark Plummer, Melody Maker, 9 December 1972
Bad nerves dog Cat ...
Cat Stevens: Summer in the city
Interview by Ray Fox-Cumming, Disc, 16 June 1973
CAT STEVENS in his Fulham retreat talks to Ray Fox-Cumming ...
Cat Stevens And A Revolution In Athens
Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 23 June 1973
THE shining white block of the King George Hotel stands imposingly on Constitution Square, Athens. It's dauntingly grand in the true sense of the word: ...
Cat Stevens' Subtle Love Affair
Review and Interview by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 14 July 1973
CAT STEVENS walks out of the burning sun, through the huge glass windows. Its a surprise to see him. He seems as surprised to be ...
Review by John Pidgeon, Let It Rock, August 1973
WHAT'S THIS? No Dado? No Samwell-Smith? No Cat Stevens artwork on the cover? ...
A Happier Cat Stevens Explains Foreigner and Other Mysteries
Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 13 September 1973
LONDON — Cat Stevens is happy these days. "Happier now than I can recall being," he said. "Not laughing-happy. I don't go 'Haha! — oh, ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, October 1973
IN ANY NORMAL TIME, Cat Stevens would be nothing more than an occasionally annoying inconsequentiality; but in an appalling era of innumerable idiot-savant singer/songwriters elevated ...
Cat Stevens: The Patterns Of A Chocolate Man
Interview by Jerry Gilbert, Sounds, 12 March 1974
With an almost regimental sense of routine, Cat Stevens is back in England rehearsing for his first tour in eighteen months. ...
Cat Stevens' Return: Pop Goes the Poet
Report and Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 9 May 1974
LONDON — Two children, one black and one white, played on the doorstep of Cat Stevens's terraced house. ...
Interview by Caroline Coon, Melody Maker, 15 November 1975
Cat Stevens, after a long personality crisis, has bounced back with a new album and tour. Caroline Coon meets him in Frankfurt ...
Review by Penny Valentine, Street Life, 29 November 1975
THIS ALBUM is sub-titled 'A Pythagorean Theory Tale'. Pythagoras, you may remember, had a theory that the education system approved of, about the square of ...
Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 13 December 1975
"I reckon I lost my way somewhere along the line. The whole thing was too regimented. It was getting really silly". It was perhaps ...
Cat Stevens: Bingley Hall, Stafford
Live Review by Chris Salewicz, New Musical Express, 20 December 1975
THE HEROIC singer-songwriter begins solo: a white-shirted, dark-trousered speck of religious experience at the end of the cattle barn. The Laura Ashley winsome-ness of 'Moon ...
A Cat Stevens Spiritual Tours Vacation
Interview by Bob Woffinden, New Musical Express, 10 January 1976
RONALD BIGGS, the last of the Great Train Robbers still not in captivity, was finally run to ground by the Daily Express in a Rio ...
Book Excerpt by Chris Charlesworth, Proteus Books, 1984
An extract from Cat Stevens by Chris Charlesworth, originally published by Proteus Books in 1984 but now out of print. ...
Interview: Island Records' Chris Blackwell (1989) [transcript]
Audio transcript of interview by John Tobler, Rock's Backpages transcripts, 1989
This is a transcript of John Tobler's 1989 audio interview. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Fundamentally Speaking: Cat Stevens vs. Salman Rushdie
Comment by Penny Reel, Sounds, 25 March 1989
AN ASPECT of the Salman Rushdie episode that particularly intrigues is the way passions have been so readily aroused. It is as if the text ...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Los Angeles Times, May 1999
By the summer of 1975 Cat Stevens had it all. In the previous four years he had scored six American Top 10 albums in a ...
Cat Stevens: Time to Make a Change
Profile and Interview by Colin Irwin, MOJO, June 2000
It's one of music's most overdue reconciliations. Yusuf Islam has made peace with Cat Stevens. ...
Cat Stevens: Majikat: Earth Tour 1976
Film/DVD/TV Review by Terry Staunton, Record Collector, August 2004
FELINE FOLKIE caught live in his prime ...
School of Rock Study Guide: Singer-Songwriters
Guide by Barney Hoskyns, iTunes, October 2008
"WHERE DO YOU have left to go but in?" It was a question posed by Joni Mitchell, the brilliant Canadian blonde who specialized in intensely ...
Retrospective and Interview by Johnny Black, Music Week, January 2010
ON A CLEAR DAY, from the roof of the Shaftesbury Theatre, you can gaze out over London's West End theatreland, and listen for the echoes ...
Cat Stevens: Tea For The Tillerman Vinyl Icon
Retrospective and Interview by Johnny Black, Hi-Fi News & Record Review, January 2010
TEENAGE SINGER-SONGWRITER Cat Stevens (now known as Yusuf Islam) hit the ground running in 1966 with a string of memorably catchy hits, including 'I Love ...
see also Yusuf
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