Cat Stevens - Discography -flac- Jun 2026
In 1977, Stevens converted to Islam and eventually adopted the name . His modern era includes:
In the 1980s and 1990s, Yusuf Islam continued to release music, albeit at a slower pace. He made a successful comeback in the 2000s, releasing new material and re-releasing his classic albums. Cat Stevens - Discography -FLAC-
and other lossless formats through high-resolution retailers and deluxe box sets The 1960s: Pop Origins In 1977, Stevens converted to Islam and eventually
: His most iconic work. Includes "Wild World" and "Father and Son". Teaser and the Firecat (1971) Songs such as "Wild World," "Father and Son,"
1970 - Mona Bone Jakon [FLAC 16-44.1] 1970 - Tea for the Tillerman [FLAC 24-192] 1971 - Teaser and the Firecat [FLAC 16-44.1] 1972 - Catch Bull at Four [FLAC 16-44.1] 1973 - Foreigner [FLAC 16-44.1] 1974 - Buddha and the Chocolate Box [FLAC 16-44.1] 1975 - Numbers [FLAC 16-44.1] 1977 - Izitso [FLAC 16-44.1] 1978 - Back to Earth [FLAC 16-44.1]
Singer‑songwriter peak (early–mid 1970s): Albums Tea for the Tillerman (1970), Teaser and the Firecat (1971), and Mona Bone Jakon (1970) defined his signature acoustic sound and introspective lyrics. Songs such as "Wild World," "Father and Son," and "Morning Has Broken" combined intimate arrangements with lush production—FLAC captures the warmth of the acoustic guitars, piano, and vocal nuances that made these records timeless.