Mona Bone Jakon [Super Deluxe Edition 4CD/Blu-Ray/LP/12

Mona Bone Jakon [Super Deluxe Edition 4CD/Blu-Ray/LP/12" Box Set]

by Cat Stevens
Mona Bone Jakon [Super Deluxe Edition 4CD/Blu-Ray/LP/12

Mona Bone Jakon [Super Deluxe Edition 4CD/Blu-Ray/LP/12" Box Set]

by Cat Stevens

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / with Blu-ray)

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Overview

Cat Stevens virtually disappeared from the British pop scene in 1968, at the age of 20, after a meteoric start to his career. He had contracted tuberculosis and spent a year recovering, from both his illness and the strain of being a teenage pop star, before returning to action in the spring of 1970 -- as a very different 22-year-old -- with Mona Bone Jakon. Fans who knew him from 1967 must have been surprised. Under the production aegis of former Yardbird Paul Samwell-Smith, he introduced a group of simple, heartfelt songs played in spare arrangements on acoustic guitars and keyboards and driven by a restrained rhythm section. Built on folk and blues structures, but with characteristically compelling melodies, Stevens' new compositions were tentative, fragmentary statements that alluded to his recent "Trouble," including the triviality of being a "Pop Star." But these were the words of a desperate man in search of salvation. Mona Bone Jakon was dominated by images of death, but the album was also about survival and hope. Stevens' craggy voice, with its odd breaks of tone and occasional huskiness, lent these sometimes sketchy songs depth, and the understated instrumentation further emphasized their seriousness. If Stevens was working out private demons on Mona Bone Jakon, he was well attuned to a similar world-weariness in pop culture. His listeners may not have shared his exact experience, but after the 1960s they certainly understood his sense of being wounded, his spiritual yearning, and his hesitant optimism. Mona Bone Jakon was only a modest success upon its initial release, but it attracted attention in the wake of the commercial breakthrough of its follow-up, Tea for the Tillerman. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 12/04/2020
Label: A&M / Island
UPC: 0602508395178
Rank: 59741

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville
  2. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right
  3. Pop Star
  4. I Think I See the Light
  5. Trouble
  6. Mona Bone Jakon
  7. I Wish, I Wish
  8. Katmandu
  9. Time
  10. Fill My Eyes
  11. Lilywhite

Disc 2

  1. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [2020 Mix]
  2. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [2020 Mix]
  3. Pop Star [2020 Mix]
  4. I Think I See the Light [2020 Mix]
  5. Trouble [2020 Mix]
  6. Mona Bone Jakon [2020 Mix]
  7. I Wish, I Wish [2020 Mix]
  8. Katmandu [2020 Mix]
  9. Time [2020 Mix]
  10. Fill My Eyes [2020 Mix]
  11. Lilywhite [2020 Mix]

Disc 3

  1. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [Studio Demo]
  2. I Think I See the Light [Studio Demo]
  3. Trouble [Studio Demo]
  4. Mona Bone Jakon [Home Demo]
  5. I Wish I Wish [Studio Demo]
  6. Katmandu [Studio Demo]
  7. Time [Studio Demo]
  8. Fill My Eyes [Studio Demo]
  9. I Want Some Sun [Studio Demo]

Disc 4

  1. Interview [Live at the BBC, 16/06/70]
  2. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Live at the BBC, 16/06/70]
  3. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [Cat Stevens in Concert, 27/11/1971]
  4. Trouble [Live at the BBC, 16/06/70]
  5. Katmandu [Live at the BBC, 16/06/70]
  6. Changes IV [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  7. Time/Fill My Eyes [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  8. Where Do the Children Play [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  9. Lady D'Arbanville [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  10. Maybe You're Right [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  11. Father & Son [Live at Plumpton Jazz & Blues Festival, 08/08/70]
  12. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Beatclub, Germany, 25.08.70]
  13. Katmandu [TV Concert, France, 01.11.1970]
  14. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [Pop Deux, France, 27.02.1971]
  15. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Deux Sur La 2, France, 12.10.70]

Disc 5

  1. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville
  2. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right
  3. Pop Star
  4. I Think I See the Light
  5. Trouble
  6. Mona Bone Jakon
  7. I Wish, I Wish
  8. Katmandu
  9. Time
  10. Fill My Eyes
  11. Lilywhite
  12. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Official Video]
  13. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Beatclub, Germany, 25.08.70]
  14. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [TV Concert, France, 01.11.1970]
  15. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [TV Concert, France, 01.11.1970]
  16. Katmandu [TV Concert, France, 01.11.1970]
  17. Interview [TV Concert, France, 01.11.1970]
  18. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [Deux Sur La 2, France, 12.10.70]
  19. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [Pop Deux, France, 27.02.1971]
  20. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [Cat Stevens in Concert, 27/11/1971]

Disc 6

  1. Lady D¿¿¿Arbanville [LP-2020 Mix]
  2. Maybe You¿¿¿re Right [LP-2020 Mix]
  3. Pop Star [LP-2020 Mix]
  4. I Think I See the Light [LP-2020 Mix]
  5. Trouble [LP-2020 Mix]
  6. Mona Bone Jakon [LP-2020 Mix]
  7. I Wish, I Wish [LP-2020 Mix]
  8. Katmandu [LP-2020 Mix]
  9. Time [LP-2020 Mix]
  10. Fill My Eyes [LP-2020 Mix]
  11. Lilywhite [LP-2020 Mix]

Disc 7

  1. Changes IV
  2. Time/Fill My Eyes
  3. Where Do the Children Play
  4. Lady D'Arbanville
  5. Maybe You're Right
  6. Father & Son

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cat Stevens   Primary Artist,Congas,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Alun Davies   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Paul Samwell-Smith   Vocals,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
John Ryan   Bass,Vocals,Double Bass,Bass,Vocals,Double Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Peter Gabriel   Flute
Harvey Burns   Drums,Percussion
Jack Rothstein   Violin

Technical Credits

Paul Samwell-Smith   Audio Production,Producer
Michael Bobak   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Ted Jensen   Mastering
Cat Stevens   Arranger,Composer,Illustrations,Brass Arrangement,Recording Arranger
Bill Levenson   Reissue Supervisor
Del Newman   Arranger,Recording Arranger,String Arrangements
Yusuf   Composer
Beth Stempel   Reissue Coordinator
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