Description
Offered for sale is a Japanese promotional copy of Catch Bull at Four by Cat Stevens, including the original obi.
About this copy: This copy of Catch Bull at Four is a 1978 pressing on the A&M label of an album that was originally released in 1972.
The cover is M- with trace corner wear. There is a red sticker on the cover that says “Sample” in Japanese. The obi is M-.
The lyric insert is M-.
The promotional disc is M- and may be unplayed. The word “Sample” appears on the label in Japanese.
A nice copy of a scarce Cat Stevens LP.
Background: Released in 1972, Catch Bull at Four was the sixth album by Cat Stevens.
The album reached #1 on the U.S. album charts and #2 on the UK charts.
Allmusic.com gave Catch Bull at Four a 3 1/2 star review:
Catch Bull at Four began with a statement of purpose, “Sitting,” in which Cat Stevens tried to talk himself into believing that he hadn’t stalled, beginning to worry that he might be falling behind schedule or even going in circles. It may be that Stevens’ recent experiences had contributed to his sense that he was running out of time. Though he was never a directly confessional writer, one got the sense that his disaffection with the life of a pop star was reasserting itself.
Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | A&M |
Catalog Number: |
AMP-4018 |
Year of Release: | 1978 |
Format: | Stereo |
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