Cat Stevens had quite a long carriere and they made many hits. Now signed to Cat Stevens’s Savoy Records, the title track from second album “Very Best of Cat Stevens” leads Cat Stevens’s back-to-school campaign. Since Cat Stevens last CD (Very Best of Cat Stevens) on Savoy Records back in 2005, I have felt a massive void in my life. IF you love Cat Stevens, ‘Very Best of Cat Stevens’ Mp3’s is the best!
Father & Son to me is the best you can get from Cat Stevens. Morning Has Broken (3:21) a good melody. Wild World is a very good song maybe surprisingly better than you at first might’ve imagined. First Cut Is the Deepest - Okay, I just talked about depth. Cat Stevens rocks harder than ever with Lady d’Arbanville. This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in Very Best of Cat Stevens. Song Matthew & Son is actually a funny song. Sitting is one of the most beautiful songs ever to grace my stereo. This track is just a stunning masterpiece. I think I Love My Dog is the best song Cat Stevens has ever done. Ruby Love catches attention immediately, Don’t Be Shy - Cat Stevens first major hit. Can’t Keep It In is the most memorable and excellent. Here Comes My Baby - Check out that bassline! In Into White it becomes nowhere more obvious that Cat Stevens has yet to define own style. (Remember the Days of The) Old School Yard is sonically very melodic with nice haunting verses. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Where Do the Children Play?, which shows, blatantly, how much Cat Stevens has evolved as a singer. How Can I Tell You very upbeat. Another Saturday Night is a fine track on any terms. Sad Lisa is a medium tempo tune. This track is a great song that still never gets old. Peace Train is astounding. If You Want to Sing out, Sing Out gives taste of what makes Cat Stevens special as a musician.
Very Best of Cat Stevens CD


