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Izitso Studio album by Cat Stevens Released April 1977[1] Recorded September 18, 1976 - March 31, 1977,
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama;
Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota;
Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee;
Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada
Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, DenmarkGenre Pop rock
Pop
Soft rock
White soul
Folk popLength 35:55 Label A&M (U.S.)
Island (UK)Producer Cat Stevens
Dave KershenbaumCat Stevens chronology Numbers
(1975)Izitso
(1977)Back to Earth
(1978)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2]
Izitso is an album released by the British singer/songwriter Cat Stevens in 1977. After the lackluster Numbers, Izitzo – an album of pop/rock songs more in keeping with the style of Stevens' earlier 1970s albums – proved to be his comeback. The song "Child for a Day" was featured in the 1977 film First Love, starring Susan Dey and William Katt. "Was Dog a Doughnut" is one of the first electro[3] and hip-hop songs ever recorded.
Contents
Track listing
All tracks composed by Cat Stevens; except where indicated
Side one
- "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" - 2:44 duet with Elkie Brooks.
- "Life" - 4:56
- "Killin' Time" - 3:30
- "Kypros" - 3:10
- "Bonfire" - 4:10
Side two
- "(I Never Wanted) To Be a Star" - 3:03
- "Crazy" - 3:33
- "Sweet Jamaica" - 3:31
- "Was Dog a Doughnut?" (Stevens, Bruce Lynch, Jean Roussel) - 4:15
- "Child for a Day" (Paul Travis, David Gordon) - 4:23
Personnel
- Cat Stevens - Epiphone casino guitar, Ovation guitar, electric, acoustic, and steel guitars, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki, keyboards, piano, celesta, harpsichord, wurlitzer electric piano, fender rhodes, polymoog, moog synthesizer, minimoog, arp string synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, sequencer, drums, percussion, harmonica, brass, arrangements, Vocals
- Jean Roussel - Hammond organ, piano, Organ, synthesizer, ARP String Synthesizer, Yahama CS-80, keyboards, flute, glockenspiel, vibraphone, string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements
- Chick Corea - electric piano, keyboards on "Bonfire" and "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
- Barry Beckett - piano, electric piano, Organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child For A Day"
- Tim Henson - acoustic piano, piano, Organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child For A Day"
- Little Brother Montgomery - ARP 2600 on "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
- Broderick Smith - harmonica on "Sweet Jamaica"
- Marjorie Lagerwall - harp on "Sweet Jamaica"
- Ray Gomez - guitar on "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
- Pete Carr - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, ovation guitar, Epiphone Casino, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki
- Jim Johnson - rhythm guitar on "Killin' Time"
- Weldon Myrick - steel guitar on "(I Never Wanted) To Be A Star"
- Reggie Young - electric guitar on "(I Never Wanted) To Be A Star"
- Bruce Lynch - double bass, electbass, bass synthesizer
- David Hood - double bass, bass, bass synthesizer on "Killin' Time" and "Child For A Day"
- Andy Newmark - drums, percussion on "(Remember The Days Of The) Old Schoolyard" and "Kypros" and "Bonfire" and "Sweet Jamaica"
- Bill Berg - drums, percussion on "Life" and (I Never Wanted) To Be A Star" and "Crazy"
- Barry Morgan - drums, percussion "Life" and "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
- Roger Hawkins - drums, percussion on "Killin' Time" and "Child For A Day"
- Elkie Brooks - Vocals on "(Remember The Days Of The) Old Schoolyard"
- Suzanne Lynch - backing vocals on "(Remember The Of The) Old Schoolyard" and "Life" and "Sweet Jamaica"
- Carla Benson - backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
- Evette Benton - backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
- Barbara Ingram - backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
- David Campbell - string instruments, brass, arrangements
- Gene Page - string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements
Production
- Producers - Cat Stevens, Dave Kershenbaum
- Engineers - Harvey Goldberg, Mike Stavros, Ian Boughey, Nigel Walker, Flemming Rasmussen, Tom Jung, Paul Martinson, Nick Blagona, Mike Ross, Freddy Hansson, Steve Brandon, Jerry Masters, Gene Eichelberger, Dee Robb, John Kelly,[disambiguation needed
] Ken Frieson
- Mastering - Ted Jensen, Bernie Grundman
- Mixing - Claude Dupras
- Design - Mathieu Bitton
- Programming - Cat Stevens, Claude Dupras
- Supervisor - Bill Levenson
- Illustrations - Cat Stevens
- Cover Designs - Cat Stevens, Eckford Stimpson
- Photography - Moshe Brakha
- Coordinator - Beth Stempel
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position 1977 Pop Albums 7 Singles
Year Single Chart Position 1977 (Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard Pop Singles 33 1977 (I Never Wanted) To Be a Star Pop Singles 44 1977 Was Dog A Doughnut Pop Singles 53 1977 Sweet Jamaica Pop Singles 70 Special Thanks
- Chick Corea Appears Courtesy of Polydor Incorporated.
References
- ^ "Izitso". connollyco.com. http://www.connollyco.com/discography/cat_stevens/izitso.html. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ David Toop (March 1996), "A-Z Of Electro", The Wire (145), http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/210/, retrieved 2011-05-29
Categories:- 1977 albums
- Cat Stevens albums
- Island Records albums
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