Cat Stevens
Biography
Cat Stevens, born Steven Demetre Georgiou, was the son of a Swedish mother and a Greek father who ran a restaurant in London. He became interested in folk music and rock & roll in his teens while attending Hammersmith College and in 1965 began performing under the name Steve Adams. Mike Hurst, a former member of the folk-pop group the Springfields, who had become a record producer, heard him and took him into a recording studio to cut his composition "I Love My Dog." This demo caused Decca Records to sign him under the name Cat Stevens and assign him to its newly formed Deram subsidiary. "I Love My Dog" reached the British charts in October 1966, peaking in the Top 40. Stevens' next single, "Matthew & Son," entered the charts in January 1967 and just missed getting to number one (in America, it grazed the bottom of the charts). It was another self-written effort, and Stevens' reputation as a writer was further enhanced by the success of his song "Here Comes My Baby," which was recorded by the Tremeloes and entered the British charts in February, reaching the Top Five. (In America, it peaked just outside the Top Ten.)
Stevens' third single, "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun," entered the British charts in March and reached the Top Ten, preceded by his debut album, Matthew & Son, also a Top Ten entry. In May, P.P. Arnold got into the British charts with Stevens' composition "The First Cut Is the Deepest," peaking in the Top 20. (Ten years later, Rod Stewart topped the U.K. charts and reached the U.S. Top 20 with his revival of the song. Sheryl Crow revived it for an American Top 20 hit in 2003.) Stevens' fourth single, "A Bad Night," was in the charts in August, peaking in the Top 20. That was a disappointment, considering his recent success, and his next records did even worse: "Kitty," his fifth single, barely made the charts in December, while New Masters, his second album, didn't chart at all. Even worse, in March 1968, Stevens contracted tuberculosis and was hospitalized for three months. He spent a year recuperating. After the failure of an intended comeback single, "Where Are You," released in July 1969, he parted ways with Deram.
Disillusioned by his experience in the music business, Stevens began writing more personal, introspective material. He signed a new contract with Island Records and released his third album, Mona Bone Jakon, in April 1970. Drawn from the album, the single "Lady D'Arbanville" was issued in June 1970 and became his third Top Ten hit in the U.K., causing Mona Bone Jakon to chart modestly in July. Stevens' talent as a songwriter for others had not deserted him; in August, Jimmy Cliff entered the British charts with his composition "Wild World," reaching the Top Ten. With a backlog of material, Stevens had a second Island album, Tea for the Tillerman, out in November; it made the U.K. Top 20. In America, where his Island recordings were licensed to A&M Records, Mona Bone Jakon had not charted, but Tea for the Tillerman marked his American LP chart debut in February 1971, followed shortly by the single release of his own recording of "Wild World," which appeared on the album; it peaked in the Top 20. With that, Stevens suddenly became a major star in the U.S. Tea for the Tillerman reached the Top Ten and went gold; Mona Bone Jakon finally reached the charts (it was belatedly certified gold in 1976); and Deram reissued Matthew & Son and New Masters as a two-LP set, which also charted. Stevens was hailed as one of the most important figures in the currently popular folk-rock singer/songwriter trend, along with James Taylor, Carole King, and others.
In June 1971, Stevens released a new single, "Moon Shadow," which made the Top 40 in the U.S. and the U.K. This was followed in September by "Peace Train," which hit the pop Top Five and reached number one in the easy listening charts in the U.S., just in advance of Stevens' fifth album, Teaser and the Firecat. An immediate gold-record seller, the LP just missed the top of the U.S. charts and hit the Top Five in the U.K. In addition to "Moon Shadow" and "Peace Train," it contained "Morning Has Broken," an adaptation of a hymn, which became Stevens' second consecutive easy listening number one and reached the pop Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic. Meanwhile, Deram compiled another collection of juvenilia, Very Young and Early Songs, which peaked in the U.S. Top 100 in early 1972, as did a belated American release of the single "Where Are You."
Stevens contributed new and old songs to the film Harold and Maude, a black comedy that became a cult success after its release in 1972, though no soundtrack album was released. (The previously unreleased songs from the film finally turned up on his album Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 in 1984.) He also toured and worked on his sixth album, Catch Bull at Four. A slightly harder-rocking effort, the LP, released in October 1972, represented Stevens' commercial peak: it hit number one in the U.S. and just missed duplicating that feat in the U.K., earning gold-record status immediately. Different singles from the album were released in the two countries, in the U.S. "Sitting" and in the U.K. "Can't Keep It In"; both reached the Top 20.
By 1973, Stevens was again beginning to show signs of the strain of being a pop star, even if he didn't become physically ill. For tax reasons, he left the U.K. for a year and moved to Brazil, but he donated the money he would have paid in taxes to charity. He performed less often and stopped granting interviews. In June, he released a new single, "The Hurt," which made the U.S. Top 40. It was followed in August by his seventh album, Foreigner, an ambitious effort that featured an entire LP side given over to a musical suite. The record was another massive commercial success, peaking inside the Top Five in the U.S. and U.K. and going gold instantly. His major appearance for the year was a 90-minute performance on the American TV show In Concert in November.
Stevens issued his eighth album, Buddha and the Chocolate Box, in March 1974, preceded by the single "Oh Very Young," a Top Ten hit. As usual, the album made the U.S. and U.K. Top Five and went gold upon release. In July, Stevens released an independent summer single, a revival of Sam Cooke's "Another Saturday Night," and it made the U.S. Top Ten and the U.K. Top 20. In November, A&M extracted "Ready" from Buddha and the Chocolate Box and released it as a single that made the Top 40. Stevens' Greatest Hits LP was released in June 1975 and predictably was a big success, eventually selling over three million copies in the U.S. alone. "Two Fine People," a new song featured on it, reached the American Top 40. Stevens had his ninth regular album release, Numbers, ready by November. As if in acknowledgment that his greatest hits were now behind him, the album only made the Top 20 in the U.S., though it was certified gold within a couple of months, did not generate a Top 40 single, and missed the charts entirely in the U.K. Stevens took 18 months to deliver his tenth album, Izitso, in May 1977. It restored some of his commercial clout, hitting the U.S. Top Ten and being certified gold in a month, while reaching the U.K. Top 20, and the single "(Remember the Days of The) Old School Yard" made the Top 40 in America and charted in Great Britain.
On December 23, 1977, Stevens formally became a Muslim and adopted the name Yusuf Islam. Notwithstanding this change, there was an 11th and final Cat Stevens album, Back to Earth, released in December 1978; it sold modestly. With that, Yusuf Islam announced his retirement from the pop music business. He entered into an arranged marriage that eventually produced five children, auctioned off his possessions, and founded a Muslim school near London. He was not widely heard from for another ten years, until he made news at the end of the '80s by commenting on the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa against novelist Salman Rushdie for writing the book The Satanic Verses. Islam later explained he was not calling for Rushdie's death but that he was defining Islamic law in the same way a Bible student would "quote the legal punishment of a person who commits blasphemy in the Bible." Still, "classic rock" radio stations discontinued playing him as a result, and 10,000 Maniacs, who had covered "Peace Train" on their In My Tribe album in 1987, had it removed from the record. In 1990 the compilation album The Very Best of Cat Stevens reached the U.K. Top Five. A different album with the same title charted in the U.S. in the spring of 2000 as Yusuf Islam undertook a promotional tour in connection with the reissues of remastered versions of his Cat Stevens albums. Then in 2006, nearly 30 years after the final Cat Stevens studio album, Islam released a new studio effort, An Other Cup. In early 2009 he collaborated with "fifth Beatle" Klaus Voormann for a cover version of George Harrison's "The Day the World Gets 'Round." All proceeds from the song were donated to a charity to help the children of war-torn Gaza. Later that same year he released the album Roadsinger. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Roadsinger (Yusuf Islam)
2009

An Other Cup
2006

Majikat (Earth Tour 1976)
2004

Early Tapes
1998

Footsteps In The Dark
1984

Greatest Hits
1975

Buddha And The Chocolate Box
1974

Catch Bull At Four
1972

Teaser And The Firecat
1971

Mona Bone Jakon
1970
I like Cat and always have. Islam certainly is peaceful.The y kill as many people as possible in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Indonesia, Bosnia etc. And, in case you missed it, the Crusades are over. Have been for many centuries... . . . . . . . . . . . . . i t was in all the papers. Are all Muslims terrorists? Certainly not. Just a few million.
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I love you always, been trying to find you on inter net but not good at it. keep signing the songs of the feelings people are missing these days. all my love .k tang yahoo.com
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I love this artist under anyname...Yu s u f Islam,Cat Stevens,or whatever he chooses to call himself. He is a very gifted singer songwriter and a beautiful soul.
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Sorry I can't imagine that Cat Stevens is funding terrorist. The man loves life so much that he sacrificed his material world for a spiritual world, you gotta respect the crap out of that!
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wow sacredgoat, I'm sure that's highly accurate information and not just hearsay at all. I guess all his lyrics written about peace & love are just a ruse.
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He is the best that all i can say. i love him
and i so happy and lhamdollah.. . . . |
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I like Cat Stevens music, haven't heard any for a long time. It brings back
memories. I would like to hear Peace Train again. He was always a good writer and singer. |
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I grew up on Cat Stevens through my parents. So many memmories! Yusuf has since dropped the Islam part of his name because of the rumors and such. He also says that his marriage was not arranged.
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Its a shame some people still carry the burden of their forefathers. S o m e day they will know what peace is because it will reside within them.Bless you even more.
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he was there when i escaped the 'church'. I was wide open to his tea for the tillerman album. It was 1978 and i was 22yrs. old about to get out of the AirForce after having gotten out of the 'church' dogma. Cat sang the music in my new church...the one inside my soul. thanktyouCat .
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Why did you leave = We love you. Anyway, for whatever your reasons, I still love you.
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From the first time I heard his music when I was a child, I recognized this cat as a highly evolved soul. "Morning has broken" as interpreted by him, remains to this day a favorite. I rejoice that he continues to bless our lives and ears, and eagerly await the next... Thank-you Pandora, for looking beyond the surface to the animating spirit running deeper than politics in this oft-shallow world of reflections.
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americans always have the misconceptio n s that all of islam wants to kill us. this is completely untrue, there are very few islams who believe this. the main idea of islam is peace. and cat stevens is a very good musician
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Music is an excellent way to figure out the true mindset, attitude and feelings of generations, cultures, or religions. I listen to the music of people that I don't agree with all of the time, just to try to help me with my understandin g of them. It's like listening to rap when you're an old hippie. My generations conservative critics didn't like Cat Stevens, The Beatles, or the Stones. So it goes with listening to the rap that I may not enjoy (I do enjoy some), you may not like it, but if you t
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HOW DID THIS GET TO BE A POLITICAL FORUM OBVIOUSLY SOMEBODY GOT THEIR CORN
FLAKES PISSED IN. AS 4 ME I'M HOPING TO HERE TUESDAYS DEAD. NO MATTER HOW IRONIC THAT SOUNDS. |
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hey tsar petr von pumpernickel v i c - why dont you put your head on straight ya goofy-named bum!
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They have nothing to do with eachother. He wrote some great songs and was a good performer . Not sure if he stopped making music because of his religious views , But I guess he started again.
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what do his music and political views have to do with each other? he was a talented singer/song writer....
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One comment before political silence . What Cat did way back when is nothing compared to what the new IDIOTS in washington are doing ,as far as being traitors to this country..
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this is not the place for hate, or violance just good music and some political silence.
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Don't buy this traitor's music!
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Say what you want about this guy, but he sure could bang out a nice song. He is a very talented songwriter.
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The Christians just sneak around and kill people, or bomb their counties into dust. Cat Stevens isn't even an issue, but I like some of his work. I like Salman Rushdie's work too, and Moses' writing. Hee-hee...Is Carly still waiting?
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Carly Simon wrote the song "Anticipatio n " while waiting on Cat Stevens to pick her up for a date.....jus t some trivia.
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He "WAS" a great artist. Some people just make bad decisions . I am Wiccan . Don't believe Any Wiccans ever killed or hated any one because they were not Wiccan ,like the Muslims do and the Christians did in the crusades ,But at least Christians evolved out of this mind set . Wish the Muslims would ,also
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