Cat Stevens "Teaser and the Firecat" cassette tape
Back in 1971, years before the retirement and the name change and the kerfuffles, Cat Stevens was about as big as it gets and “Teaser and the Firecat” was a giant album. “Moonshadow,” “Morning Has Broken” and “Peace Train” have all endured as lovable, singalongs that make children and lifelong Hippies smile equally. He was never the next Dylan, but he was always more compelling than JT.
Back in 1971, years before the retirement and the name change and the kerfuffles, Cat Stevens was about as big as it gets and “Teaser and the Firecat” was a giant album. “Moonshadow,” “Morning Has Broken” and “Peace Train” have all endured as lovable, singalongs that make children and lifelong Hippies smile equally. He was never the next Dylan, but he was always more compelling than JT.
Back in 1971, years before the retirement and the name change and the kerfuffles, Cat Stevens was about as big as it gets and “Teaser and the Firecat” was a giant album. “Moonshadow,” “Morning Has Broken” and “Peace Train” have all endured as lovable, singalongs that make children and lifelong Hippies smile equally. He was never the next Dylan, but he was always more compelling than JT.