Talk:An Other Cup
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Twelfth track
[edit]The twelfth track on the album is given as "Badmind" in the article; the All Music Guide entry on the deluxe edition of An Other Cup lists a song called "There is Peace". Does anybody know which title is correct? Cromag 19:43, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
The song title "Badmind" was certainly on the track list before the album was released. However, the final track is "There Is Peace", which appears on the UK version and on the limited deluxe edition of the album. The footnote states that, along with "Heaven / Where True Love Goes" and "Maybe There's A World", this track is from the musical "Moonshadow", which several reports said that Yusuf was rehearsing in 2005 but which doesn't appear to have been mentioned since.Rubylove 07:51, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
Release date
[edit]Actually, the album has been released today; it's available to buy at amazon.de. In several other countries, Amazon indicates a release date of the 13th of november; in the US it will be released on the 14th. --84.192.159.121 16:30, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Yes, if I remember right, the release date for Germany in November 10, 2006. Cromag 22:51, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Link for Alun Davies is incorrect, leads to the politician from Wales. Though Alun Davies associated with Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens is also from Wales, they are two different people.
Yusuf Islam or just Yusuf?
[edit]Looking through the CD booklet it looks like that while the songs are credited to Yusuf Islam the actual album is by just "Yusuf." I guess this was probably a marketing thing because an album with the word "Islam" on the front is just not as likely to sell as many copies. Nevertheless, since the album credits just "Yusuf" as the performer, this page should probably reflect that.--Lairor (talk) 03:46, 17 December 2007 (UTC)