NEW YORK ā Legendary British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens will release a new album of original songs this summer that took the āPeace Trainā hitmaker over a decade to make and revisits familiar themes of togetherness.
The 12-song collection is called āKing of a Landā and comes out in June on George Harrison-founded Dark Horse Records. The album cover illustration shows a boy playing guitar on top of the Earth, as a cat stretches and a train puffs along a track.
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The first single is the cheerful, family friendly āTake the World Apart,ā with the lyrics āI'll take the world apart/to find a place for a peaceful heart.ā
āThe source of musical inspiration for this song came from the 50s. The smoochy harmonies and chords have an enchanting effect on the ear. Life was simpler then: lonely hearts yearning for love," he said in a statement to The Associated Press.
The album reunites Stevens with producer Paul Samwell-Smith, who produced three Stevens albums between 1970-72 ā āTea for the Tillerman,ā āTeaser and the Firecatā and āCatch Bull at Four.ā
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Stevens, who also goes by Yusuf, the name he took when he converted to Islam, has been a respected writer since releasing his debut in 1967. Heās had a string of Top 40 hits, from āPeace Trainā and āWild Worldā to āMorning Has Broken.ā He was just named to Glastonburyās coveted Legends slot this summer.
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