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Roadsinger (To Warm You Through The Night) [CD]

Yusuf/Cat Stevens Audio CD
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In "roadsinger," the illuminating title track to Yusuf's new album, he asks, "Where do you go in a world filled with fright? Only a song to warm you through the night."  

For decades, his has been the voice that has carried us through the darkness. One of the most influential and successful singer-songwriters of the last 40 years, Yusuf has provided the ... Read more in Amazon's Yusuf/Cat Stevens Store

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  • Audio CD (4 May 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B002436WDK
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,263 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Welcome Home
2. Thinking 'Bout You
3. Everytime I Dream
4. The Rain
5. World O' Darkness
6. To Be What You Must
7. This Glass World
8. Roadsinger
9. All Kinds Of Roses
10. Dream On (Until...)
11. Shamsia

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BBC Review

Three years after he broke his near three-decades-long silence, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens returns with his second album since converting to the Islamic religion in 1977 and adopting a new name, Yusuf Islam.

Roadsinger sidesteps the surprising pop-savvy orientations of 2006's comeback, An Other Cup, to pick up, says Yusuf, 'where the Cat Stevens the public knows left off'. Certainly, the approach is recognisably the same lo-fi, low-tempo and, in its now curiously manicured way, low-key lyrical one you would expect of Cat Stevens. That once familiarly soft, downy, coffee-caramel voice survives, too, albeit noticeably heavier, darker and ingrained with age.

But where Cat Stevens' lyrics were invitations to dream and to be, Yusuf's are laced with metaphorical exhortations to believe and obligations to become. Only the sleepy 'Dream On', with its saxophone accompaniment swaying like a cosseting summer night's breeze, comes close to the sentiment of past glories here, and even then does so with an uncomfortably awkward sense of letting-go.

Prominent throughout is Yusuf's faith, with Welcome Home, World of Darkness, All Kinds of Roses and virtually every other song taking on an obvious autobiographical tone that some may find a touch insistently intrusive. The title track is an especially saccharine-coated eulogy about finding 'the path to Heaven through the desert sand', while 'This Glass World' is a Tom Petty-out-of-mid-period-Elvis Costello sermon masquerading as a lament.

The Cat Stevens of old pops up just once, and gloriously so, in the tinny, bar-room piano introduction of To Be What You Must, but it's Yusuf who delivers the album's stand-out track: the ravishingly beautiful instrumental miniature, 'Shamsia', a touching tribute to a young Afghan girl who defied a Taliban blinding to continue attending school.

Produced by Yusuf with the assistance of Martha Wainwright and James Morrison collaborator, Martin Terefe, and with contributions from Morrison, Michelle Branch and Holly Williams, Roadsinger may not quite click neatly into place as intended, but it remains as mellow and meditative an experience as you would expect from the former Cat Stevens. --Michael Quinn

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With his reintroduction to the pop world behind him, renowned singer-songwriter Yusuf (the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens) is ready to once again strike up an intimate relationship with his audience. After retreating from the pop stage following classic ‘70s multi-platinum albums such as Tea For The Tillerman and Teaser And The Firecat and acclaimed hits such as "Wild World", "Peace Train", "Moonshadow", "Morning Has Broken" and "Father And Son", Yusuf returned in late 2006 with his first pop album in 28 years. Now a second album, Roadsinger (To Warm You Through The Night), picks up where Another Cup left off. For one of music’s most extraordinary artists, the journey continues.

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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Home! 6 May 2009
By A. Sweeney TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Well, what a real treat this album is. I saw Yusuf perform a couple of songs on BBC's "Later With Jools Holland" and they sounded pretty good, so I was looking forward to receiving my pre-ordered copy of "Roadsinger", but I honestly wasn't expecting an album this great. As much as I enjoyed his 2006 return to contemporary music, "An Other Cup", to me "Roadsinger" is a full return to the classic acoustic guitar singer/songwriter music which won Yusuf his army of fans and, without any hyperbole, this is a piece of work equally as good as Yusuf's very best releases as Cat Stevens. It's wonderful that he has embraced his past as wholeheartedly as he has on this album, even to the extent of borrowing the intro from "Sitting" (from "Catch Bull At Four") for the intro to "Be What You Must", a gently inspirational song augmented by a tasteful children`s choir. Also, an instrumental based on the musical theme of this track appears at the end of the album as "Shamsia", a tribute to a young girl who was blinded by the Taleban but refused to give up on her education.

This is a very thoughtful album, tackling issues of selfishness (The Rain), isolation (Every Time I Dream), rejection (Roadsinger) and diversity (All Kinds Of Roses) whilst the music remains creative, melodic and truly beautiful. His acoustic guitar work is really quite lovely throughout the album and each of the tracks are arranged and instrumentally embossed perfectly. The wonderful opening track, "Welcome Home" seems entirely appropriate, as this album is a return to a musical home all of Yusuf's fans will recognise and appreciate. There is a sadness about the state of our world, highlighted in songs such as "World Of Darkness", which runs as a recurring theme throughout the album and yet Yusuf's hopes for peace and harmony seem to speak for more voices than just his lone vocal, so the tone is always hopeful, no matter how bleak things may seem.

If you have enjoyed any of Cat Stevens' music or albums, then this is an essential purchase. This is a tremendous piece of work and will thrill every single fan of his wonderful 70's albums. Those unfamiliar with his earlier work but who appreciate the singer/songwriter style will also be likely to fall in love with "Roadsinger", as it is one of the finest examples of this genre from this decade. The only (minor) disappointment is that "Boots & Sand", a song about being refused entry into the US in 2004 which features Paul McCartney, Alison Krauss & Dolly Parton on backing vocals, is not included on this disc because it was deemed not to fit in with the rest of the album. So, if you want that, you will have to download it from iTunes. Still, what is on this album is excellent - every single brilliant track.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Scenes from real life. 8 May 2009
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A welcome return to the acoustic sound that made this artist great.I enjoyed "An Other Cup" for its vibrance and sincerity. This album is perhaps a little more thoughtful and contemplative, but each song still carries a message, without falling into the trap of becoming self indulgent.
Yusuf has the gift of communication with his audience and can pull off songs such as "Be What You Must" with a children's choir without being twee.
The opening track, "Welcome Home" sets the scene for the title theme, and Yusuf takes the listener on his musical journey with both depth and simplicity.
This album is beautifully crafted and produced, and Yusuf gives food for thought to all of us with his observations on real life.
I particularly liked the subtle use of brass in "Every Time I Dream", the tuba in particular is haunting underpining the accompaniment harmony."The Rain" carries is a particularly powerful message about greed in the world.
Whilst this is undoubtedly music for grown-ups, my 8 year old (Discerning soul that he is !) already loves "Thinking 'Bout You" and the hymn like chorus of "Be what you Must" a recommendation if ever there was of the way Yusuf's music can touch us all.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The man can still deliver after all these years. 16 May 2009
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What a pleasure to listen to a new Cat Stevens / Yusuf album with such a strong collection of songs. The man proves he can still write fine tunes and incisive lyrics. By brother heard this and thought it was an old Cat Stevens album which is hopefully a compliment. 'Roadsinger' contains 11 new songs; most of them very strong. Tracks like 'Welcome Home', 'Thinking 'bout You' and 'All Kinds of Roses' confirm that he has lost none of his ability to write. There are some occasional examples of progress in the use of electric guitars and choirs but the formula is similar to that used on Tea for the Tillerman and Catch Bull at Four. It is almost like these songs have been found in a vault and dated 1971! Yusuf avoids any religious overtones which is to his merit; instead he sings to you in tones of concern, despair, thought etc. without getting religious about the world around him. This album is only 31 minutes long so is very short but it is still worth every penny.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars best singer/songwriter ever
Had to get this one after getting one cup, and i enjoyed it but doesnt come up to the standard of teaser or tillerman. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Malcolm smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Good as he was 30 years ago!
Yusuf / Cat Stevens may have a grey hair now but his voice and guitar are young as ever. This album is a proof that excellent musicians and real talents can bring us good music... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Silvana Servatzy
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent title for an excellent album
The offical review that introduces this CD on amazon nearly put me off buying it. Cat Stevens has been a long way since his early work, and his personal religious path shows he... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mr. J. F. Wilkinson
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Although it is a very short album (the only disappointment), I really liked the soothing lyrics of the songs which are thoughtful, profound and serene. Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2010 by W. Qureshi
3.0 out of 5 stars Cat Stevens later life
I haven't enjoyed this CD as much as Cat Steven's earlier work, but wouldn't want to put off any real fan from buying it as it's nice to have in your collection, even though not my... Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2010 by Dorn
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
If you're expecting classic Cat Stevens...forget it....Not a patch on his previous CD 'An Other Cup'. This must be his worse yet!
Published on 20 July 2010 by David Nicol
2.0 out of 5 stars One man Society for thePropagation of the Faith
What music is really good for is evoking emotions. But on other levels it is also useful for catchy tunes and even as background noise.

The artist formally known as... Read more
Published on 23 Feb 2010 by Gregory Starr
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration from the USA
Yusuf got his inspiration for this after being refused entry into the USA. I like the country and western influences on the tracks. Dont buy this expecting the old Cat.
Published on 15 Feb 2010 by Ms. Ea Harkin
1.0 out of 5 stars One for the charity shop!
Heaven only knows I wanted to like this album and have followed Cat St./Yusuf since the very start even seeing him in concert back in the 1970's. Read more
Published on 27 Jan 2010 by obol
3.0 out of 5 stars value for money?
at 33minutes long, just settling in to the rythm of the music when it ends. How long should a CD be before it's just an extended play?
Published on 31 Dec 2009 by D. TURNER
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