Cat Stevens - Discography -flac- Extra Quality Review
The Peace Train on Lossless Tracks: A Guide to the Cat Stevens Discography in FLAC
- Key Tracks: "Wild World," "Father and Son," "Hard Headed Woman."
- Why FLAC matters: "Father and Son" is a duet with himself. The panning of the vocals—the "father" on one side, the "son" on the other—is a production technique that requires high fidelity to be fully appreciated.
Final Spin
Listening to Cat Stevens in FLAC isn’t just nostalgia—it’s sonic therapy. Whether you’re rediscovering The Very Best of Cat Stevens or diving into deep cuts like Ruins, lossless audio brings you closer to the songs that taught us to listen to the wind, trust the sun, and find peace inside. Cat Stevens - Discography -FLAC-
1. Matthew and Son (1967)
FLAC Availability: High (often Mono/Stereo mixes)
Sound Profile: Bright, British pop-baroque.
This debut is radically different from his 70s folk. It features orchestral swells and honky-tonk piano. In FLAC, listen for the brass section on I Love My Dog and the compressed drum reverb on the title track. The dynamic range (DR) score on original pressings is often DR12+, making it a dynamic sleeper hit. The Peace Train on Lossless Tracks: A Guide
- First Love (1973) - FLAC
- Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1976) - FLAC
- Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1976) - FLAC
- Matthew and Son (1967)
- New Masters (1968)
- Tea for the Tillerman (1970)
- Moksha (1972)
- Azad (1974)
- Kashmir (1975) (live album)
- One World (1977)
- Izharul Haq (1978) (Arabic-language album)
- Akhirah (1980)
- The Little Sparrow (1981)
- I Have One Question (1985)
- Road Companion (1992)
- An Other World (2000)
- As I Have Inscribed (2002) (Arabic-language album)
- Road to Nowhere (2009)
- The Road (2017) (with Dolly Parton and Paul Buchanan)