Teaser and the Firecat
| Teaser and the Firecat | ||||
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| Studio album by Cat Stevens | ||||
| Released | 1 October 1971 [1] | |||
| Recorded | March 1971, Morgan Studios, London |
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| Genre | Folk Rock | |||
| Length | 32:39 | |||
| Label | A&M (U.S.) Island (UK) |
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| Producer | Paul Samwell-Smith | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Rolling Stone | (not rated)[3] |
Teaser and the Firecat is an album released by Cat Stevens in 1971. It contains 10 songs including hits such as "Morning Has Broken," "Moonshadow," and "Peace Train." It is also the title of a children's book written and illustrated by Stevens. The story features the title characters from the album cover, top-hatted young Teaser and his pet Firecat, who attempt to put the moon back in its place after it falls from the sky. Published in 1972, the book has been out of print since the mid-1970s.
The album was a commercial success, surpassing the heights achieved by Stevens' previous album, Tea for the Tillerman, reaching both the UK and US Top 3 and also spending an impressive fifteen weeks at the top of the Australian charts, becoming the biggest-selling album of the country in 1972.
In 1977 an animated version, narrated by Spike Milligan and using the song "Moonshadow", was a segment in Fantastic Animation Festival.
In November 2008, a 'Deluxe Edition' was released featuring a second disc of demos and live recordings.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs were written by Cat Stevens, except where noted.
[edit] Side one
- "The Wind" – 1:42
- "Rubylove" – 2:37
- "If I Laugh" – 3:20
- "Changes IV" – 3:32
- "How Can I Tell You" – 4:24
[edit] Side two
- "Tuesday's Dead" – 3:36
- "Morning Has Broken" (Traditional, arr. Stevens; words Eleanor Farjeon) – 3:20
- "Bitterblue" – 3:12
- "Moonshadow" – 2:52
- "Peace Train" – 4:04
[edit] Deluxe Edition
[edit] Disc two
- "Moonshadow [Live at the Troubadour]" – 3:06
- "Rubylove [Demo Version]" – 2:53
- "If I Laugh [Demo Version]" – 4:04
- "Changes IV [Demo Version]" – 3:36
- "How Can I Tell You [Demo Version]" – 4:03
- "Morning Has Broken [Demo Version]" (Eleanor Farjeon) – 2:49
- "Bitterblue [Royal Albert Hall 1972]" – 3:38
- "Tuesday's Dead [Majikat Earth Tour 1976]" – 4:09
- "Peace Train [Royal Albert Hall 2003]" – 4:12
- "The Wind [Yusuf's Café]" – 1:59
[edit] Personnel
- Cat Stevens – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Alun Davies – guitar
- Larry Steele – bass, congas
- Gerry Conway – drums
- Harvey Burns – drums
- Rick Wakeman – piano on "Morning Has Broken" (uncredited)
- Andreas Toumazis – bouzouki
- Angelos Harzipavli – bouzouki
- Del Newman – string arrangements
[edit] Charts
Album
| Year | Chart | Peak Position |
|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Billboard Pop Albums | 2[4] |
| 1971 | Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart | 1 |
| 1972 | Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart | 1 |
Single
| Year | Song | Chart | Peak Position |
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| 1971 | "Moonshadow" | Billboard Adult Contemporary | 10 |
| 1971 | "Moonshadow" | Billboard Pop Singles | 30 |
| 1971 | "Peace Train" | Billboard Adult Contemporary | 1 |
| 1971 | "Peace Train" | Billboard Pop Singles | 7 |
| 1972 | "Morning Has Broken" | Billboard Adult Contemporary | 1 |
| 1972 | "Morning Has Broken" | Billboard Pop Singles | 6 |
[edit] Certifications
| Organization | Level | Date |
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| RIAA – USA | Gold | 18 October 1971 |
| RIAA – USA | Platinum | 22 February 2001 |
| RIAA – USA | Double Platinum | 22 February 2001 |
| RIAA – USA | Triple Platinum | 22 February 2001 |
[edit] References
- ^ "Teaser and the Firecat". MTV Networks. 2010. http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/stevens_cat/83717/album.jhtml. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. Teaser and the Firecat at Allmusic. Retrieved 13 Sep 2005.
- ^ Crouse, Tim (9 December 1971). "Cat Stevens Teaser and the Firecat > Review". Rolling Stone (97). Archived from the original on 21 Nov 2007. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/teaser-the-firecat-19711209. Retrieved 30 May 2008.
- ^ Cat Stevens > Teaser and the Firecat > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums at Allmusic
| Preceded by Every Picture Tells a Story by Rod Stewart |
Australian Kent Music Report number-one album 6 December 1971 - 9 January 1972 24 January – 2 April 1972 |
Succeeded by Imagine by John Lennon |
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