Cat Stevens - Discography -flac- -

Catch Bull at Four (1972), Foreigner (1973), Buddha and the Chocolate Box (1974), Izitso (1977), Back to Earth (1978).

Experience the warm, folk-influenced melodies of one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters in pristine lossless quality. This collection spans from his 1960s pop beginnings to his legendary 70s folk-rock era and his modern return as Yusuf. 0;1c8;0;17a;

Before finding his signature acoustic sound, Stevens was a teenage pop sensation signed to Deram Records. Cat Stevens - Discography -FLAC-

: A darker, more urgent album that spent weeks at Number 1 on the Billboard charts, featuring "Sitting" and "Can't Keep It In."

Stevens introduces more electric piano and synthesizer elements here. Lossless audio ensures these early electronic textures blend smoothly with his signature acoustic foundation. Foreigner (1973) & Buddha and the Chocolate Box (1974) Catch Bull at Four (1972), Foreigner (1973), Buddha

Good. Contains Oh Very Young and Ready . The FLAC transfer highlights the Wurlitzer electric piano and the tight, dry reverb of the era. It is a smaller, more intimate record.

By the late 1970s, his music shifted towards spiritual inquiry before his long hiatus from Western pop. Notable later works and recent returns include: Yusuf (formerly Cat Stevens) - Songwriters Hall of Fame Foreigner (1973) & Buddha and the Chocolate Box

This era is where FLAC format truly shines. These albums rely heavily on the natural timbre of acoustic guitars, upright bass, and Stevens’ distinctively husky, close-mic’d vocals. In high-resolution FLAC:

A sparse, dark, and deeply personal transitional album featuring the hit "Lady D'Arbanville."