
Condition: All our albums are VG or better. Release included a full-size thick cardboard insert with lyrics and an 'ink. Sold this week, restock on its way Genre: Pop Artist: Cat StevensDecade: 70s. Cat Stevens Vinyl Album - Foreigner LP - Island Records 1973 Vintage Vinyl, Original UK Pressing, Embossed Sleeve with Art Print Here is your chance to buy. 'CAT STEVENS' and the frame around cover photo are embossed. All string, brass and woodwind arrangements recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York City. (instrumental 1) (Faster Tempo) D7 G7 Em7 Am Dm7 Em7 A F Bb Am7 Dm A Dm Bb C7 (verse 2) F Bb Dreams I had just last night Am Dm A Dm Made me scared white. Em Bm Cmaj9 C And I couldn't stand to let them be a-bused by you you. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupForeigner Suite (Full Version) Cat StevensForeigner 1973 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operati. Some Pitman pressings came with Promo stickers. (verse 1) G D There are no words I can use G G7 C Because the meaning still leaves for you to choose. Interestingly, in modern times, Stevens filed a lawsuit regarding the melody to Coldplay’s “Viva la Vida,” alleging that the song plagiarized the part of “Foreigner Suite” that starts 14 and a half minutes in. Small stamped in run-outs denotes a Columbia-Pitman pressing. The side-long, 18-minute “Foreigner Suite” is an exploratory gamble that sounds like a mix of Jethro Tull and Stevie Wonder: progressive rock meeting R&B and soul with an extreme, out-there approach. Having convinced an obliging yet highly suspicious pistol-packin’ uniformed security guard that in no way am I an unwelcome intruder, I pass through a heavy iron gate and slowly shuffle down the wide dusty gravel path that leads to the squat flat-topped buildings that house the much-in. On this page, hear how If I Could Fly by Joe Satriani sounds like Cat Stevens: Foreigner Suite (Full. Roy Carr reports on a sweltering studio session with Cat Stevens in Jamaica.

Only “How Many Times” revealed traces of old Cat. This is the Great CAT STEVENS Album from 1973called Foreigner.What you see in the pictures is a Very Rare Original copy. Browse 1000s of songs that sound like other songs. The R&B-inflected “The Hurt” became a mild hit, while “Later” added a touch of funk and “100 I Dream” continued in this style, which felt to Stevens like he was exploring “foreign” territory. Stevens moves over to piano for many of the songs, and Jean Roussel added keyboards and string/brass/wood arrangements, while Stevens’ usual accompanying guitarist, Alun Davies, was removed from the lineup. With the Tower of Power horns, Patti Austin, Barbara Massey, and Tasha Thomas on backing vocals and Bernard “Pretty” Purdie on drums, Cat Stevens set out to self-produce Foreigner and come up with his impressions of R&B. Foreigner Suite Words & Music by Cat Stevens G D C Em Bm Csus2 H fr : Bb A7 Bb/C B/C4 F 'Hit Bom AP D/F: x fr G/F A/B Em7 Am D/A Eb D7sus4 x CC Ox.
