Of his third life, the current one, very little is known: he goes by the name Yusuf Islam and at one point he endorsed the fatwa against Salman Rushdie issued by the ayatollahs, which suggests that Allah has now taken over his brain. This never has good effects, and it's not only true for Allah (see how Buttiglione turned out in this regard).

Of his first life even less is known: little more than the name, which was Steven Georgiou then. But the name itself reveals his Greek origins, at least on his father's side, and this would have a certain impact on his art.

His art is almost entirely concentrated in his second life, the shortest and the most interesting, under the name Cat Stevens.
The debut is mediocre: rather predictable little songs, often overwhelmed by inappropriate and cloying layers of strings. But from 1969-70 onwards, there is such a drastic change that this son of a Greek immigrant becomes one of the few Europeans, if not the only one, who could at least stand up to the masters of acoustic ballads from across the ocean, who answer to illustrious names like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell...
Certainly his lyrics do not have literary or content value comparable to those of a Dylan or a Cohen, but they earn respect for their simplicity and wisdom: Cat Stevens often speaks to us like a philosopher who has been through a lot and always has some good advice to give, whether it's about love or politics, ecology or life choices. Even though in 1970 he was only 23 years old, in Father And Son, the famous and splendid ballad-dialogue between a father ("look at me, I am old but I'm happy") and a restless son ("I know I have to leave", presumably away from home and around the world), Cat Stevens is more believable in the role of the parent. But as interesting as they are, the lyrics end up taking a back seat to the melodic vein and the musical intensity of these ballads, and this is where his Greek origins come into play, with skilled incorporations of Mediterranean color on the robust trunk of British folk, exuberance of sounds, mainly thanks to the rich weaves of the two acoustic guitars, by Stevens himself and the excellent Alun Davies.

In the not very long series of excellent records from this period, "Tea For The Tillerman" stands out for its concentration of masterpieces, similar to that of a Greatest Hits.
Perhaps the most well-known of these ballads is Wild World ("Oh baby baby it's a wild world...") where the bitterness of a farewell intertwines with a vague tone of denunciation, and its fame is certainly not undeserved, but the album features many other moments of great inspiration, splendid songs that are no less, like Hard Headed Woman, where amid a network of precious guitar arpeggios an image of an ideal woman emerges who ultimately turns out to be very common, or like Sad Lisa, which with a melancholy, unusual chamber accompaniment of piano and violin, sketches the figure of a crying woman, imprinting her in the soul with indelible ink. Delightful too are the tenderly ecological sketch of Where Do The Children Play? and the more surreal one of Into White, a kind of Hansel and Gretel house, full of colors that, however, fade into white, as the enchanting guitar melody seems to fade into the theme introduced by the violin, so angelic it truly seems to be white-colored. With Cat Stevens, the drummer can occasionally take a nap: we find him in full action in the imposing and slightly progressive Miles From Nowhere, or in Longer Boats representing the menacing approach of the ships to the shore, otherwise he discreetly highlights some salient features of these ballads.

This too gives an idea of the concentration of melody present in this album, a true acoustic masterpiece.

Tracklist Lyrics Samples and Videos

01   Where Do the Children Play? (03:49)

Well I think its fine, building jumbo planes.
Or taking a ride on a cosmic train.
Switch on summer from a slot machine.
Yes, get what you want to if you want, cause you can get anything.

I know weve come a long way,
Were changing day to day,
But tell me, where do the children play?

Well you roll on roads over fresh green grass.
For your lorry loads pumping petrol gas.
And you make them long, and you make them tough.
But they just go on and on, and it seems that you cant get off.

Oh, I know weve come a long way,
Were changing day to day,
But tell me, where do the children play?

Well youve cracked the sky, scrapers fill the air.
But will you keep on building higher
til theres no more room up there?
Will you make us laugh, will you make us cry?
Will you tell us when to live, will you tell us when to die?

I know weve come a long way,
Were changing day to day,
But tell me, where do the children play?

02   Hard Headed Woman (03:46)

I'm looking for a hard headed woman
one who will take me for myself
and if I find my hard headed
woman I won't need nobody else
No, no, no

I'm looking for a hard headed woman
one who will make me do my best
and if I find my hard headed woman
I know the rest of my life will be blessed
yes, yes, yes

I know a lot of fancy dancers
people who can glide you on a floor
they move so smooth but have no answers, whoh
When you ask them, "What d'you come here for?" "I don't know" "Why?"

I know many fine feathered friends
but their friendliness depends on how you do
They know many sure fired ways
to find out the one who pays
and how you do.

I'm looking for a hard headed woman
one who will make me feel so good
and if I find my hard headed woman
wo, I know my life will be as it should
yes yes yes.

I'm looking for a hard headed woman
one who will make me do my best
and if I find my hard headed woman . . .

03   Wild World (03:20)

Now that I've lost everything to you
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breakin' my heart you're leavin'
Baby, I'm greivin'

But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
But then a lot of nice things turn bad out there

''Chorus:''
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
I'll always remember you like a child, girl

You know I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And it's breaking my heart in two
Because I never wanna see you a sad girl
Don't be a bad girl

But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware

''Chorus''

Baby, I love you
But if you wanna leave, take good care
I hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
But just remember there's a lot of bad and beware

''Chorus''

04   Sad Lisa (03:43)

She hangs her head and cries in my shirt.
She must be hurt very badly.
Tell me what's making you sadly?
Open your door - don't hide in the dark.
You're lost in the dark - you can trust me.
'Cause you know that's how it must be.

Lisa - Lisa, sad Lisa - Lisa.

Her eyes like windows trickelin�rain
Upon the pain getting deeper.
Though my love wants to relieve her.
She walks alone from wall to wall.
Lost in her hall, she can't hear me.
Though I know she likes to be near me.

Lisa - Lisa, sad Lisa - Lisa.

She sits in a corner by the door.
There must be more I can tell her.
If she really wants me to help her.
I'll do what I can to show her the way.
And maybe one day I will free her.
Though I know no one can see her.

Lisa - Lisa, sad Lisa - Lisa.

05   Miles From Nowhere (03:32)

Miles from nowhere
I guess I'll take my time
Oh yeah, to reach there

Look up at the mountain
I have to climb
Oh yeah, to reach there.

Lord my body has been a good friend
But I won't need it when I reach the end

Miles from nowhere
Guess I'll take my time
Oh yeah, to reach there

I creep through the valleys
And I grope through the woods
'cause I know when I find it my honey
It's gonna make me feel good

I love everything
So don't it make you feel sad
'cause I'll drink to you, my baby
I'll think to that, I'll think to that.

Miles from nowhere
Not a soul in sight
Oh yeah, but it's alright

I have my freedom
I can make my own rules
Oh yeah, the ones that I choose

Lord my body has been a good friend
But I won't need it when I reach the end

Miles from nowhere
I Guess I'll take my time
Oh yeah, to reach there.

06   But I Might Die Tonight (01:54)

Ah..
Don't want to work away
Doin' just what they all say.
Work hard, boy, and
You'll find
One day you'll have a job like mine.

'Cause I know for sure
Nobody should be that poor.
You say yes and
Sink low
Because you happen to say so, say so.
You say so.

I don't want to work away
Doin' just what they all say.
Work hard, boy, and
You'll find
One day you'll have a job like mine, job like mine.
A job like mine.

Be wise. Look ahead.
Use your eyes, he said.
Be straight. Think right,
But I might die tonight.
Ah..
Ah..

07   Longer Boats (03:06)

Longer boats are comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
Longer boats are comin' to win us.
Hold on to the shore.
They'll be takin' the key from the door.

Longer boats are comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
Longer boats are comin' to win us.
Hold on to the shore.
They'll be takin' the key from the door.

I don't want no God on my lawn;
Just a flower I can help along,
'Cause the soul of nobody knows
How a flower grows.
Oh..
How a flower grows.

Longer boats are comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
Longer boats are comin' to win us.
Hold on to the shore.
They'll be takin' the key from the door.

Mary dropped her pants by the sand
And let a parson come and take her hand,
But the soul of nobody knows
Where the parson goes.
Oh..
Where does the parson go?
Oh..

Longer boats are comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
They're comin' to win us.
Longer boats are comin' to win us.
Hold on to the shore.
They'll be takin' the key from the door.

08   Into White (03:29)

I built my house
From barley rice.
Green pepper walls
And water ice.
Tables of paper wood,
Windows of light
And everything emptyin'
Into white.

A simple garden,
With acres of sky.
A brown-haired dogmouse
If one dropped by.
Yellow Delanie
Would sleep well at night
With everything emptying
Into white.

Ooh..

A sad blue-eyed drummer
Rehearses outside;
A black spider dancin'
On top of his eye.
Red legged chicken
Stands ready to strike
And everything emptying
Into white.

I built my house
From barley rice.
Green pepper walls
And water ice
And everything emptyin'
Into white.

09   On the Road to Find Out (05:06)

Well, I left my happy home
to see what I could find out.
I left my folk and friends
with the aim to clear my mind out.

Well I hit the rowdy road
and many kinds I met there,
many stories told me
of the way to get there, ooh.

So on and on I go,
the seconds tick the time out,
there's so much left to know,
and I'm on the road to findout, ooh.

Well in the end I'll know,
but on the way I wonder
through descending snow,
and through the frost and thunder,

I listen to the wind come howl,
telling me I have to hurry.
I listen to the robin's song
saying not to worry, ooh.

So on and on I go,
the seconds tick the time out,
there's so much left to know,
and I'm on the road to findout, ooh.

Then I found myself alone,
hoping someone would miss me.
Thinking about my home,
and the last woman to kiss me, kiss me.

But some times you have to moan
when nothing seems to suit yer,
but nevertheless you know
you've locked the door towards the future, ooh.

So on and on you go,
the seconds tick the time out.
There's so much left to know,
and I'm on the road to findout, ooh.

Then I found my head one day
when I wasn't even trying,
and here I have to say,
'cause there is no case in lying, lying.

Yes the answer lies within,
so why not take a look now,
kick out the devil's sin,
pick up, pick up a good book now, ooh.

Yes the answer lies within,
so why not take a look now
kick out the devil's sin,
and pick up, pick up a good book now, ooh

10   Father and Son (03:40)

It's not time to make a change
Just relax, take it easy
You're still young, that's your fault
There's so much you have to know
Find a girl, settle down
If you want, you can marry
Look at me, I am old
But I'm happy

I was once like you are now
And I know that it's not easy
To be calm when you've found
Something going on
But take your time, think a lot
Well think of everything you've got
For you will still be here tomorrow
But your dreams may not

How can I try to explain
('Cause) When I do he turns away again
It's always been the same
Same old story;
From the moment I could talk
I was ordered to listen
Now there's a way and I know
That I have to go away
I know I have to go

It's not time to make a change
Just sit down and take it slowly
You're still young that's your fault
There's so much you have to go through
Find a girl, settle down
If you want, you can marry
Look at me, I am old
But I'm happy

All the times that I've cried
Keeping all the things I knew inside
It's hard, but it's harder
To ignore it
If they were right I'd agree
But it's them they know, not me
Now there's a way and I know
That i have to go away
I know I have to go

11   Tea for the Tillerman (01:03)

Bring tea for the Tillerman,
Steak for the son,
Wine for the woman who made the rain come.

Seagulls, sing your hearts away
'Cause while the sinners sin,
The children play.

Oh, Lord, how they play and play
For that happy day.
For that happy day.

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