Tea for the Tillerman

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Tea for the Tillerman is a critically acclaimed 1970 folk-rock album by singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, featuring introspective lyrics and enduring songs like "Wild World" and "Father and Son."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk rock album
studio album
artist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
catalogCode ILPS 9135 NERFINISHED
composer Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtBy Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
dateOfRelease 1970-11-23
decade 1970s
followedBy Teaser and the Firecat NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
singer-songwriter
hasCoverArt Tea for the Tillerman cover illustration
hasRe-recording Tea for the Tillerman² NERFINISHED
hasReissue Tea for the Tillerman (remastered edition) NERFINISHED
hasTrack But I Might Die Tonight NERFINISHED
Father and Son NERFINISHED
Hard Headed Woman NERFINISHED
Into White NERFINISHED
Longer Boats NERFINISHED
Miles from Nowhere NERFINISHED
On the Road to Find Out NERFINISHED
Sad Lisa NERFINISHED
Tea for the Tillerman NERFINISHED
Where Do the Children Play? NERFINISHED
Wild World NERFINISHED
includedInList Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 36 minutes
lyricist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
mainInstrument acoustic guitar
notableSong Father and Son NERFINISHED
Miles from Nowhere NERFINISHED
Where Do the Children Play? NERFINISHED
Wild World NERFINISHED
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Cat Stevens discography NERFINISHED
performer Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
precededBy Mona Bone Jakon NERFINISHED
producer Paul Samwell-Smith NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
Island Records
theme introspection
parent–child relationships
social commentary
spiritual searching
vocalist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 1970

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Cat Stevens notableWork Tea for the Tillerman
Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou, stage name Cat Stevens) notableWork Tea for the Tillerman
subject surface form: Yusuf Islam