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Sep 17, 2020A mixed bag, although one that those who have loved Tea for the Tillerman since it came out might appreciate. Perhaps not surprisingly, the new one doesn’t exude the magic that made Stevens a worldwide star five decades ago. Those who haven’t heard it should start there.
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MojoSep 17, 2020The ragtime version of Wild World is perhaps a re-imagining too far. ... Father And Son remains monumental and intensely moving, however. [Oct 2020, p.93]
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Sep 17, 2020Yusuf now far more believably inhabiting the role of the kindly dad offering his offspring life advice, while ‘On The Road To Find Out’ showcases the most impressive transformation, weaving in North African desert sounds against steadfast lyrics of self-discovery. It suggests that Yusuf has now finally found just what he was looking for all those years ago.
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Sep 17, 2020Tea for the Tillerman has been updated with the aim of drawing attention and fans from a new generation. Whether these fuller versions will attract new listeners is debatable. However, there are certainly surprises here.
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Sep 18, 2020A curious misfire that trades strength and confidence for second guessing and stylistic uncertainty.
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Oct 1, 2021
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Sep 27, 2020Once in a lifetime opportunity to reimagine a classic album 50 years later. Cat doesn't disappoint
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Sep 22, 2020