Teaser and the Firecat

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Teaser and the Firecat is a 1971 folk-rock album by Cat Stevens that features some of his most popular songs, including "Morning Has Broken" and "Peace Train."

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Teaser and the Firecat canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk rock album
studio album
artist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
certification BPI Gold
RIAA 3× Platinum
chartPositionUKAlbumsChart 3
chartPositionUSBillboard200 2
composer Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtBy Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
famousForSong Moonshadow NERFINISHED
Morning Has Broken NERFINISHED
Peace Train NERFINISHED
followedBy Catch Bull at Four NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
pop rock
singer-songwriter
hasTrack Bitterblue NERFINISHED
Changes IV NERFINISHED
How Can I Tell You NERFINISHED
If I Laugh NERFINISHED
Moonshadow NERFINISHED
Morning Has Broken NERFINISHED
Peace Train NERFINISHED
Rubylove NERFINISHED
The Wind NERFINISHED
Tuesday's Dead NERFINISHED
includesRearrangementOf Morning Has Broken (traditional hymn) NERFINISHED
language English
length 32:31
lyricist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
notableSingle Moonshadow NERFINISHED
Morning Has Broken NERFINISHED
Peace Train NERFINISHED
performer Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
precededBy Mona Bone Jakon NERFINISHED
producer Paul Samwell-Smith NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
Island Records
releaseDate 1971-10-01
releaseYear 1971

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Cat Stevens notableWork Teaser and the Firecat
Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou, stage name Cat Stevens) notableWork Teaser and the Firecat
subject surface form: Yusuf Islam