Foreigner (Cat Stevens album)
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Foreigner | ||
Studio album by Cat Stevens | ||
Released | July 1973 | |
Genre | Singer-Songwriter | |
Length | 36:09 | |
Label | A&M Records | |
Producer(s) | Cat Stevens | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Cat Stevens chronology | ||
Catch Bull at Four (1972) |
Foreigner (1973) |
Buddha and the Chocolate Box (1974) |
Foreigner is an album released by British singer/songwriter Cat Stevens in July 1973 (see 1973 in music). In addition to the minor hit "The Hurt", which received a moderate amount of airplay, Foreigner also included such songs as "100 I Dream" and the 18-minute-long "Foreigner Suite".
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Cat Stevens.
- "Foreigner Suite" – 18:21
- "The Hurt" – 4:19
- "How Many Times" – 4:29
- "Later" – 4:46
- "100 I Dream" – 4:10
Cat Stevens |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Matthew and Son | New Masters | Mona Bone Jakon | Tea for the Tillerman | Teaser and the Firecat | Catch Bull at Four | Foreigner | Buddha and the Chocolate Box | Saturnight (Live in Tokyo) | Numbers | Izitso | Back to Earth | Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | Majikat |
Yusuf Islam: The Life of the Last Prophet | Prayers of the Last Prophet | A is for Allah | I Look I See | Indian Ocean | Footsteps In The Light | An Other Cup |
Compilations: Greatest Hits | The Very Best of Cat Stevens | Cat Stevens Box Set | Gold |
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Folk music | God |