Album UK 2018 on 1960s Records label
Rock and Pop (Beat)
Cat Stevens began his recording career at Deram, a subsidiary of Decca Records. Under the aegis of his manager Mike Hurst, he cut his first recordings in 1966, resulting in two top ten hits, I Love My Dog and Matthew & Son. In the 1960s, the BBC were party to an agreement with the Musicians Union, which limited radio stations to playing maximum six hours per day of records on air. In order to play more pop, the company had to schedule live radio sessions and so over a period of two years, Cat Stevens recorded exclusive radio-only versions of his early songs along with his 30-piece orchestra. And 50 years on, we are proud to present the songs the young Cat Stevens played at the BBC in 1967.
Cat Stevens g, key, *1948 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I Love My Dog | Cat Stevens | ||
2 | Matthew And Son | Cat Stevens | ||
3 | A Bad Night | Cat Stevens | ||
4 | Granny | Cat Stevens | ||
5 | I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun | Cat Stevens | ||
6 | The Laughing Apple | Cat Stevens | ||
7 | School Is Out | Cat Stevens | ||
8 | Trailer | Cat Stevens | ||
9 | Hummingbird | Cat Stevens | ||
10 | Shiny Golden Hair | Cat Stevens | ||
11 | The Tramp | Cat Stevens | ||
12 | Lady | Cat Stevens | ||
13 | Portobello Road | Cat Stevens | ||
14 | I Found A Love | Cat Stevens | ||
15 | Face In The Moonstone | Cat Stevens | ||
16 | Interview | Cat Stevens |