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Catch Bull At Four (Digi Pak-Reissue Remastered)

Cat Stevens

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1 Sitting Cat Stevens 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 The Boy With a Moon And Star on His Head Cat Stevens 5:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Angelsea Cat Stevens 4:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Silent Sunlight Cat Stevens 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Can't Keep It In Cat Stevens 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 18th Avenue (Kansas City Nightmare) Cat Stevens 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Freezing Steel Cat Stevens 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 O Caritas Cat Stevens 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Sweet Scarlet Cat Stevens 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Ruins Cat Stevens 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Catch Bull at Four began with a statement of purpose, "Sitting," in which Cat Stevens tried to talk himself into believing that he hadn't stalled, beginning to worry that he might be falling behind schedule or even going in circles. It may be that Stevens' recent experiences had contributed to his sense that he was running out of time. Though he was never a directly confessional writer, one got the sense that his disaffection with the life of a pop star was reasserting itself. And while he was touring unhappily around the world, the world was still going to hell in a handbasket. Yet Stevens was still motivated by his urge to help mankind mend its ways. Love provided some comfort, but for the most part, the singer who had seemed so excited on his last album now sounded apprehensive. Stevens set his reflections to a mixture of musical styles that included traces of old English folk songs, madrigals, and Greek folk music along with more typical rock stylings, all performed with the stop-and-start rhythms that added drama to his performances. Nevertheless, Catch Bull at Four was a more difficult listen than its three predecessors. Coming off the momentum of Teaser and the Firecat, it roared up the charts to number one, but stayed in the Top Ten fewer weeks than its predecessor. Fans who had been stirred by Stevens' rhythmic tunes and charmed by his thoughtful lyrics were starting to lose interest in his quasi-religious yearnings, busy arrangements, and self-absorbed, melodramatic singing. His career still had a ways to go, but as of Catch Bull at Four, he had passed his peak.

Recent Customer Reviews

Catch Bull At Four
     
by Grego24

This is my favorite Cat Stevens release. It takes me through the full range of emotion. I listened to "18th Avenue" the afternoon before every basketball game I played in high school ('72-'73). The buildup is unbelievable - beginning with an easy flow and exploding in the end. "The Boy With a Moon and Star on His Head", "Silent Sunlight", "Sweet Scarlet" are peacefully rewarding and fulfilling. This collection allows you to humbly feel good about things.

corporate misunderstandings
     
by jfsebastion

Catch Bull at Four is Mr.Stevens most brilliant album. Though obscure (to even some dedicated fans) the songs on Catch Bull beautifully illustrate a man struggling to free himself from the everpresent yo-yoing between the physical and the spiritual. Dissaffected, trapped, and grieving his inevitable choice to forgo stardom for something deeper, Stevens paints a wrenching, truthfull portrait of the desperation of seeking. Sadly the Itunes review paints this album as being "past his prime" illustrating the general lack of spiritual undestanding so prevalent in most corporations. Tsk tsk Apple. Thought you were up above it.
JF SEBASTIaN

Enter into the Realm, Sitting, Angelsea
     
by Tinaki

I remember seeing and experiencing Cat in Concert playing "Sitting" and it was such a lightbulb moment for me.. like i saw myself on a mountain and saw many more mountains around me .. Made me start searching for the meaning of enlightenment... with this Album... in such a fervent way... He is truly a one of kind lyricist and the dynamics in his phrasing and singing are profound =u will never hear a word emphasized with such conviction than how Cat Steven sings .. and on this Album ... Its such a deep Heart Chamber thing xo
Blessings,
Tinaki

Biography

Born: July 21, 1948 in London, England

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Cat Stevens, born Steven Demetre Georgiou, was the son of a Swedish mother and a Greek father who ran a restaurant in London. He became interested in folk music and rock & roll in his teens while attending Hammersmith College and in 1965 began performing under the name Steve Adams. Mike Hurst, a...
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