Tea for the Tillerman
| Tea for the Tillerman | ||||
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| Released | 23 November 1970 | |||
| Recorded | May–July 1970 | |||
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| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 36:49 | |||
| Label | Island (UK/Europe) A&M (US/Canada) | |||
| Producer | Paul Samwell-Smith | |||
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Tea for the Tillerman is the fourth studio album by British-born singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, released on 23 November 1970 by Island Records in the United Kingdom and A&M in North America. Recorded between May and July of 1970 at three studios in London (Morgan, Island, and Olympic), it features some of Stevens's most iconic and best-known songs. including the singles "Wild World" and "Father and Son". Numerous of its songs have been featured in films, including "But I Might Die Tonight" for the Jerzy Skolimowski film Deep End. It reached the top 10 in the US and the top 20 in the UK, and is now considered one of the greatest albums of all time by several publications.