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Tea For The Tillerman

Cat Stevens

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Released: Nov 1970
Label: A&M
When Cat Stevens sings, a case can be made that he was the major influence on grunge vocal styles, most notably the "Hey-ay-ay-ay"-ing Eddie Vedder. Just listen to "Where Do the Children Play," if you don't believe it. Aside from that, this album has "Wild World," one of Stevens' signature tunes and great non-hit songs like "Hard-Headed Woman" and "Father and Son."
- Mike McGuirk
Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman 2000-12-01
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    Where Do The Children Play?
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    Hard Headed Woman
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    Wild World
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    Sad Lisa
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    Miles From Nowhere
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    But I Might Die Tonight (From The Film "Deep End")
    But I Might Die Tonight (From The Film "Deep End")
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    Longer Boats
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    Into White
    Into White
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    On The Road To Find Out
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    Father And Son (From The Film " Revolussia")
    Father And Son (From The Film " Revolussia")
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    Tea For The Tillerman
    Tea For The Tillerman
℗ 1970 Island Records Ltd.