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I’m unable to provide direct downloads or links to copyrighted material like Cat Stevens’ discography. However, I can offer an interesting guide to exploring his music era by era—and point you to legal ways to access or download it.


Cat Stevens: Gold (2005)

A 2-disc, 34-track behemoth. This includes deep cuts like "The Tramp" and "The Hurt." If you can only afford one digital download, Gold is the crown jewel. cat stevens discography download

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Cat Stevens (also credited as Yusuf / Yusuf/Cat Stevens) built a landmark catalog of folk‑rock and singer‑songwriter recordings from the mid‑1960s onward. His core commercial and artistic legacy centers on a string of studio albums, select live recordings and compilations that remain widely available for purchase and legal download through major music stores and streaming services. I’m unable to provide direct downloads or links

10. Izitso (1977)

His most "electronic" album, using synthesizers and drum machines. It predicted the sound of 80s pop. Cat Stevens: Gold (2005) A 2-disc, 34-track behemoth

  • Key Tracks: "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard," "Was Dog a Doughnut?" (an instrumental breakbeat classic).

1. Matthew and Son (1967)

Before the beard, the introspective lyrics, and the spiritual search, Cat Stevens was a London pop sensation. This debut album is bright, orchestral, and bursting with energy.

  • Key Tracks: "Matthew and Son," "I Love My Dog," "Here Comes My Baby."
  • Download Note: Look for the 2010 remaster which includes mono and stereo mixes.

4. Amazon Music (Digital Downloads)

While their interface is clunky, Amazon often has exclusive "Auto-Rip" copies if you buy the vinyl, but they sell standalone MP3 downloads for $9.99 per album.

3. Spiritual Turn & Final Pre-Conversion (1975–1978)

  • Numbers (1975) – A misunderstood concept album about a “Peoples’ planet.”
  • Izitso (1977) – Contains “(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard.”
  • Back to Earth (1978) – His last before converting to Islam (as Yusuf Islam).

5. Teaser and the Firecat (1971)

  • The Spiritual Turn: More piano, more metaphor.
  • Tracks: "The Wind," "Morning Has Broken," "Peace Train," "Moonshadow."
  • Format: MFSL (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab) gold CD rips are the gold standard here.

11. Back to Earth (1978)

  • The Farewell: Recorded just before his conversion to Islam and retirement from pop music.
  • Tracks: "Bad Brains," "Father And Son (Rehearsal)."