Album Details
Title: Back to Earth Artist: Cat Stevens Release Date: 12/1978 Re-Released On: 2/13/2001 Label: A&M Records Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 731454689229, 0731454689229, 075021473522, 075021473546 Genre: Rock Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock Moods: Brooding, Cerebral, Earnest, Melancholy, Gentle, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Poignant, Restrained, Reflective, Reverent, Spiritual, Wistful Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Just Another Night
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Daytime
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Bad Brakes
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Randy
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The Artist
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Last Love Song
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Nascimento
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Father
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New York Times
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Never
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2001 | CD | A&M Records | 546892 | | 2001 | CD | A&M Records | 546892 |
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Album Review
In retrospect, it is not hard to find hints of a coming change in the final album Cat Stevens made before a near-death experience and a religious conversion. "I must be heading for a breakdown," he notes in "Bad Brakes," the album's sole singles-chart entry; there are songs titles like "Last Love Song" and "Never"; and there is, throughout, an elegiac tone to the mostly quiet ballads. But it is just as easy to see Back to Earth as an intended return to the simple style of albums like Tea for the Tillerman and thus a return to form: producer Paul Samwell-Smith is back on board, along with his subdued arrangements, and Stevens is again investigating his favorite themes, including children ("Daytime"), the father-son relationship ("Father"), and the vulnerable nature of romantic love, in plain-spoken verses. The year 1978 was late for a sensitive singer/songwriter to make a comeback; most of the folkies were getting tossed off the major labels by then. So, it's doubtful that Back to Earth could have re-established Cat Stevens even if he had been willing and able to promote it. As it is, the album serves as a satisfying coda to his pop career. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alun Davies | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Bill Levenson | Reissue Supervisor | | Brian Cole | Guitar (Steel) | | Bruce Lynch | Bass | | Cat Stevens | Keyboards, Strings, Vocals, Arranger, Guitar (Electric), Bass, Spanish Guitar, Producer, Guitar, Synthesizer | | Dave Mattacks | Drums | | Declan O'Doherty | Engineer | | Del Newman | Arranger, String Arrangements, Strings | | Derek Wadsworth | Orchestra, Orchestration, String Arrangements | | Don Gehman | Engineer | | Don Weller | Saxophone | | Eric Johnson | Guitar, Guitar (Electric) | | Freddy Hansson | Engineer | | Gerry Conway | Conga, Drums, Vocals | | Graham Smith | Harmonica | | Jean Roussel | Piano (Electric), Piano, Organ (Hammond), Arranger, Strings, Keyboards | | Jeff Titmus | Engineer | | Jesse Henderson | Engineer | | John Marson | Harp | | Junie Osaki | Reissue Design | | Luther Vandross | Vocals | | Mike Stavrou | Engineer | | Nick Blagona | Engineer | | Paul Samwell-Smith | Producer, Vocals | | Richard Niles | Strings, Arranger | | Shire So | Keyboards | | Steve Jordan | Drums | | Stig Kreutzfeldt | Engineer | | Ted Jensen | Mastering | | The McCrary's | Vocals | | Vartan | Reissue Art Director | | Will Lee | Bass |
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