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Cat Stevens|Foreigner (Remastered 2024)

Foreigner (Remastered 2024) by Cat Stevens

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Between 1970 and 1972, Cat Stevens recorded four albums in the same manner, using the same producer and many of the same musicians, painting the album covers, and assigning the records ponderous titles. Things changed with his next album, Foreigner. The recording itself had been produced by Stevens, and while a couple of Stevens' usual backup musicians had been retained, New York session musicians appeared, and second guitarist Alun Davies was gone. With him went the acoustic guitar interplay that had been the core of Stevens' sound, replaced by more elaborate keyboard-based arrangements complete with strings, brass, and a female vocal trio featuring Patti Austin. It's easy to look at the 18-plus minute "Foreigner Suite" that took up the first side and accuse Stevens of excess and indulgence. What should be kept in mind, however, is that his peers in 1973 were acts like Jethro Tull and Yes, who in turn were taking their cue from the Beatles' Abbey Road and the Who's Tommy. Call Foreigner ambitious, then, rather than indulgent. Actually, the suite is full of compelling melodic sections and typically emotive singing that could have made for an album side's worth of terrific four-minute Cat Stevens songs, if only he had composed them that way. As it is, the suite is a collection of tantalizing fragments. But the album's second side, featuring the Top 40 hit "The Hurt," demonstrates that, even in the four-minute range, his songwriting and arranging were becoming overly busy. On the whole, Foreigner marked a slight fall-off in quality from Catch Bull at Four, which itself had marked a slight fall-off from Teaser and the Firecat. The decline seemed more extreme, though, because Foreigner clearly was intended to be better than its predecessors. That's the risk of ambition.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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Foreigner Suite (Full Version / Remastered 2024)
00:18:04

Patti Austin, BackgroundVocalist - Tasha Thomas, BackgroundVocalist - Phil Upchurch, Guitar - Cat Stevens, Producer, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocalist, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist, AcousticGuitar, BassGuitar, RecordingArranger - Paul Martinez, BassGuitar - Gerry Conway, Percussion, DrumKit - Jean Roussel, Piano, BassGuitar, StringArranger, RecordingArranger - Mazen Murad, MasteringEngineer - Mike Bobak, AdditionalMixingEngineer - John Middleton, Engineer - Barbara Massey, BackgroundVocalist

℗ 2024 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited

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The Hurt (Remastered 2024)
00:04:15

Bernard Purdie, DrumKit - Patti Austin, BackgroundVocalist - Tasha Thomas, BackgroundVocalist - Phil Upchurch, Guitar - Cat Stevens, Producer, Organ, Piano, Vocalist, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Paul Martinez, BassGuitar - Jean Roussel, StringArranger, HornArranger - Mike Bobak, AdditionalMixingEngineer - John Middleton, Engineer - Barbara Massey, BackgroundVocalist

℗ 2024 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited

3
How Many Times (Remastered 2024)
00:04:24

Herbie Flowers, BassGuitar - Bernard Purdie, DrumKit - Phil Upchurch, Guitar - Cat Stevens, Producer, Organ, Piano, Vocalist, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Jean Roussel, StringArranger, HornArranger - Mike Bobak, AdditionalMixingEngineer - John Middleton, Engineer

℗ 2024 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited

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Later (Remastered 2024)
00:04:40

Bernard Purdie, DrumKit - Patti Austin, Vocalist - Tasha Thomas, Vocalist - Phil Upchurch, Guitar - Cat Stevens, Producer, Piano, Vocalist, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist, StringArranger, RhythmArranger - Paul Martinez, BassGuitar - Jean Roussel, StringArranger, RhythmArranger - Mike Bobak, AdditionalMixingEngineer - John Middleton, Engineer - Barbara Massey, Vocalist

℗ 2024 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited

5
100 I Dream (Remastered 2024)
00:04:06

Bernard Purdie, DrumKit - Phil Upchurch, ElectricGuitar - Cat Stevens, Producer, Clarinet, Synthesizer, Vocalist, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist, AcousticGuitar - Paul Martinez, BassGuitar - Mike Bobak, AdditionalMixingEngineer - John Middleton, Engineer

℗ 2024 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited

Resenha do Álbum: Foreigner (Remastered 2024) - Cat Stevens

Between 1970 and 1972, Cat Stevens recorded four albums in the same manner, using the same producer and many of the same musicians, painting the album covers, and assigning the records ponderous titles. Things changed with his next album, Foreigner. The recording itself had been produced by Stevens, and while a couple of Stevens' usual backup musicians had been retained, New York session musicians appeared, and second guitarist Alun Davies was gone. With him went the acoustic guitar interplay that had been the core of Stevens' sound, replaced by more elaborate keyboard-based arrangements complete with strings, brass, and a female vocal trio featuring Patti Austin. It's easy to look at the 18-plus minute "Foreigner Suite" that took up the first side and accuse Stevens of excess and indulgence. What should be kept in mind, however, is that his peers in 1973 were acts like Jethro Tull and Yes, who in turn were taking their cue from the Beatles' Abbey Road and the Who's Tommy. Call Foreigner ambitious, then, rather than indulgent. Actually, the suite is full of compelling melodic sections and typically emotive singing that could have made for an album side's worth of terrific four-minute Cat Stevens songs, if only he had composed them that way. As it is, the suite is a collection of tantalizing fragments. But the album's second side, featuring the Top 40 hit "The Hurt," demonstrates that, even in the four-minute range, his songwriting and arranging were becoming overly busy. On the whole, Foreigner marked a slight fall-off in quality from Catch Bull at Four, which itself had marked a slight fall-off from Teaser and the Firecat. The decline seemed more extreme, though, because Foreigner clearly was intended to be better than its predecessors. That's the risk of ambition.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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