Iconic Albums - Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
By Richard Ward
Explore the profound artistry of Cat Stevens through an in-depth look at his groundbreaking album, Tea for the Tillerman. Released in 1970, this iconic record cemented Stevens as one of the defining voices of the 1970s, offering a blend of folk, pop, and introspective spiritual themes that would resonate for generations.
In Iconic Albums - Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman, Richard Ward takes readers on a journey through the cultural context, lyrical depth, and musical simplicity that make this album a timeless masterpiece. Through an exploration of its production, iconic singles like "Wild World" and "Father and Son," and the personal transformation Stevens underwent during its creation, this book captures the essence of an era-defining work.
Delve into the themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and spirituality that pervade the album, and gain insight into how Stevens' minimalistic acoustic sound became a model for future generations of singer-songwriters. With thoughtful analysis and behind-the-scenes stories, this book is a must-have for any fan of Cat Stevens and the Tea for the Tillerman album, as well as music lovers interested in the 1970s folk movement.