Archäologie (DCXXXIV) : Yusuf / Cat Stevens - Blackness Of The Night : “It’s got a lot of relativity to the situation of many refugee kids today, lost and abandoned, finding themselves separated from their families and homes in a hostile world,” Yusuf says.
Ich liebe dieses Lied und packe diese LP, die ich mir 1967 (oder 68) gekauft habe, wohl mindestens alle zwei Monate einmal aus:
Cat Stevens – New Masters
Label: Deram – SML 1018
Veröffentlicht: 1967
Jetzt neu: Yusuf / Cat Stevens: "The Laughing Apple"
Koproduzent Paul Samwell-Smith, welcher schon Cat Stevens 1970er-Erfolgsalbum “Tea For The Tillerman“ produziert hatte, sowie der walisische Gitarrist Alun Davis, der in der 70er-Jahren den typischen Cat-Stevens-Sound entscheidend prägte, haben an dieser musikalischen Rückbesinnung ihren Anteil.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens taps classic sound in new 'The Laughing Apple' album
Yusuf’s 2017 version of the cut eschews the original’s orchestral strings and woodwinds for a warm mix of acoustic guitar, mellow keyboard, and reserved drums — an arrangement inspired by Procol Harum, one of his “all-time favorite bands.” But he didn’t just want to release a new version of the track for instrumental purposes. “It’s got a lot of relativity to the situation of many refugee kids today, lost and abandoned, finding themselves separated from their families and homes in a hostile world,” Yusuf says.
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Cat Stevens – New Masters
Label: Deram – SML 1018
Veröffentlicht: 1967
Jetzt neu: Yusuf / Cat Stevens: "The Laughing Apple"
Koproduzent Paul Samwell-Smith, welcher schon Cat Stevens 1970er-Erfolgsalbum “Tea For The Tillerman“ produziert hatte, sowie der walisische Gitarrist Alun Davis, der in der 70er-Jahren den typischen Cat-Stevens-Sound entscheidend prägte, haben an dieser musikalischen Rückbesinnung ihren Anteil.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens taps classic sound in new 'The Laughing Apple' album
Yusuf’s 2017 version of the cut eschews the original’s orchestral strings and woodwinds for a warm mix of acoustic guitar, mellow keyboard, and reserved drums — an arrangement inspired by Procol Harum, one of his “all-time favorite bands.” But he didn’t just want to release a new version of the track for instrumental purposes. “It’s got a lot of relativity to the situation of many refugee kids today, lost and abandoned, finding themselves separated from their families and homes in a hostile world,” Yusuf says.
View on YouTube
gebattmer - 2017/10/11 18:59
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