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Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs
Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs






cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs
  1. Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs movie#
  2. Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs professional#
  3. Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs tv#

Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores įifty years later, in September 2020, Stevens remade the album as Tea for the Tillerman 2, including new lyrics and new instrumentation, and he sings along with his 22-year-old self in "Father and Son". In January 2012, a hi-res 24/192 kHz version was remastered using an Ampex ATR100 and a MSB Technology Studio ADC and released on. In November 2008, a "Deluxe Edition" was released featuring a second disc of demos and live recordings. The album itself charted into the top 10 in the United States. With "Wild World" as an advance single, this was the album that brought Stevens worldwide fame. Stevens, a former art student, created the artwork featured on the record's cover. The Troubadour show would be nice but I'm really soured on the fact that they made it mono.Stevens' second album released during the year 1970, Tea for the Tillerman includes many of his best-known songs such as " Where Do the Children Play?", "Hard Headed Woman", " Wild World", "Sad Lisa", "Into White", and " Father and Son". There's really not much else here that interests me that I don't already have on a previous release. IMO, the Mona demo disc is by far the best of the bunch.

cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs

Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs tv#

The rest is mostly stray TV and BBC performances (seems to be less than what was in the initial tracklist). This set should've been released in full, which also included I Love My Dog. Bad news here is that they seem to have decided to remove the 3 Teaser songs which were initially included in the printed tracklists. The Fillmore '70 Father and Son sounds quite nice. I was hoping that the actual session recording was available for sourcing, but apparently not.

Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs movie#

It's mono, contains nothing more than the 2 sections heard in the film and pool water from the movie can be heard at one point. I wonder what this performance is and if there are more songs.īut I Might Die Tonight movie version seems to be pulled from the actual film soundtrack. Those are both mono and the same performance while the 2008 track is in stereo and a different performance. One strange thing I discovered when comparing multiple releases is that the "On the Road to Find Out" labelled as KCET-TV on the 2008 2CD Tea is not the same performance as the actual KCET-TV video track or the 2020 CD. The couple songs included on the 2008 Tea 2CD are in nice stereo. I also wonder about Honey Man, Don't Be Shy and Sing Out but haven't yet compared those tracks yet to see if they source from the Road to Find Out 4CD mastering. But for all purposes, these are basically the same as the 4CD.

cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs

I can't tell if I think a de-clipper was used or if maybe these come from a pre-release mastering which didn't have the final (very slight) extra limiting added. There is only minor difference of very slightly less limiting. The tracks in common with the Road To Find Out 4CD set (Joke, Loves Lives in the Sky, Grandson) appear to be right from that release. Overall, these mixes have more detail and clarity than the older releases but also sound less natural.

cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs

"Don't Be Shy" and Sing Out demos are both the same takes as on the 2007 Harold and Maude LP but a different mix and sound like the aforementioned mixes. Wild World is the same as on the 9 Lives boot (Miles not on this boot) and both tracks are the same mixes as on the 2008 2CD Tea Deluxe. However, the two Tea demos, Wild World and Miles are not different mixes from previous versions. The 2020 deluxe mixes sound quite similar to the 2020 album mix style so I'm thinking these were also new mixes done along with the albums. "Katmandu" demo, "Can This Be Love" & "It's So Good" are the same takes as found on the 9 Lives bootleg CD but different mixes. There also seems to be some compression making it sound a bit congested vs the open and natural Island CD. Some songs are brighter than the Island CD, while I Wish is noticeably quite duller and doesn't fit in. The new Tea mastering is just too bright and brittle for my tastes and sounds nothing like how I'm used to hearing this album. Which is the old Island for Mona and the HDtracks for Tea. Some might like the mixing, but man, these are just too loud. Rather than a nice image spread across the stereo spectrum, it's very defined left, center, right. Also, I don't care much for the mixing style. The remixes, however, are very loudly mastered. Not all mastering here is loud either, but they let them clip in numerous spots (Audacity shows lots of red). The set has active clipping all over the place. I've had a chance to preview the CDs and there are some issues.








Cat stevens tea for the tillerman songs