Here is an excellent new bootleg with a great performance by Cat Stevens. Recommended for fans.
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Cat Stevens xx-xx-1971 Live at BBC TV, London, England (re-broadcasted/taped on May 22, 2009)
Lineage: Digital Cable TV Broadcast (NPS) > Thomson DC/62UPC > Scart cable > Philips DVDR3600 > DVD > PC Additional editing: Sony Vegas > DVD Architect (menu and chapters)
Video: PAL 25 fps, 4:3 (720 x 576), MPEG2 9216 kbps Audio codec: AC3 CBR, 48000Hz 256 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0)
Set List:
- Moonshadow
- Tuesday's Dead
- Wild World
- How Can I Tell You
- Maybe You're Right
- I Love My Dog
- Bitter Blue
- Change IV
- Into White
- Father & Son
Total length of disc: 00:39:06
Band Lineup:
Cat Stevens - vocals, guitar, piano Larry Steele - bass Alun Davies - guitar
This is one of the "IN CONCERT" programs the BBC did in the early 70's. The format was a studio, artists playing acoustic (or what we would call "unplugged" nowadays!), and a small audience. I know there is a version of this concert circulating with on the same dvd James Taylor and Neil Young (NTSC) and The Kinks, The Eagles, Elton John, and Neil Diamond (PAL). There is also a compilation DVD of Cat Stevens which contains this concert. This version is IMO an upgrade to these. Because of the fact that db.etree etc. has different dates listed for this concert, I left the day and month of this concert unspecified.
Taped/edited by jabulon/brotherawest