The Boney 500: Album #32

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The Boney 500: Album #32

#1 Post by T_Bone0806 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 10:11 am

Another good album to cool down from these contentious times. Unless, of course, you hate this artist for one reason or another. In which case, move along...nothing to hear here...

32. TEASER AND THE FIRECAT-CAT STEVENS (1971)

Easily my favorite of Stevens' albums, the others being a little inconsistent in my estimation. This, though, has a lot of
quality melodies, ranging from the light and gentle ("Moonshadow", "The Wind") to the weepy ("How Can I Tell You", "If I Laugh"),
to the socially conscious ("Peace Train")...and to keep things from sinking under the weight of its own gravitas, he ups the
tempo with "Changes IV" and the Caribbean flavored "Tuesday's Dead". Oh, and let's not forget the beautiful "Morning Has Broken".

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Re: The Boney 500: Album #32

#2 Post by Ritterskoop » Thu Nov 10, 2016 11:24 am

Makes me want to research the title.
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#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Nov 10, 2016 10:52 pm

"Morning has Broken" is one of the songs I picked to play for my wedding guests prior to the ceremony starting. I know that people might object to Cat Stevens as wedding music, but good grief, it's a hymn. So one of my oldest (as in long-time, she's actually younger than I am) friends took the extreme liberty of going up to my brother and making him skip the song. No bridezilla here, but I still remember the inappropriateness of it. She didn't like Kathy Mattea's "Where've You Been" either but stopped short of ruining that one.
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Re: The Boney 500: Album #32

#4 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:34 pm

Ritterskoop wrote:Makes me want to research the title.

Stevens also wrote a children's book under this title.
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Re: The Boney 500: Album #32

#5 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:35 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:"Morning has Broken" is one of the songs I picked to play for my wedding guests prior to the ceremony starting. I know that people might object to Cat Stevens as wedding music, but good grief, it's a hymn. So one of my oldest (as in long-time, she's actually younger than I am) friends took the extreme liberty of going up to my brother and making him skip the song. No bridezilla here, but I still remember the inappropriateness of it. She didn't like Kathy Mattea's "Where've You Been" either but stopped short of ruining that one.

I can imagine myself "uninviting" a friend who messed with my music like that. Some things are sacred and untouchable :wink:
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