Cat Stevens-Tea For The Tillerman (1970)
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Mona Bone Jakon only began Cat Stevens‘ comeback. Mona Bone Jakon had been full of references to death, but Tea for the Tillerman was not about dying; it was about living in the modern world while rejecting it in favor of spiritual fulfillment. As a result, Tea for the Tillerman became a big seller and, for the second time in four years, its creator became a pop star.
William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Father and Son (BBC, London 1971) [3:43]






