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When Cat Stevens‘ Tea for the Tillerman hit record stores in the fall of 1970, albums like James Taylor’s Sweet Baby James, the Carpenters’ Close to You, and Bob Dylan’s New Morning were dominating ...
Cat Stevens – actually born Steven Georgiou in post-war London – became Yusuf in 1978, turning his back on the mainstream music industry to embrace Islam. He returned to releasing secular music in ...
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