Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician
Yusuf Cat Stevens chooses the eight tracks, book and luxury he would take with him if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne.
Yusuf Cat Stevens is a singer-songwriter who first enjoyed success more than 50 years ago.
He was born Steven Demetre Georgiou in July 1948. His Greek Cypriot father and his Swedish mother ran a restaurant in the West End of London, and he helped out there from an early age. He also became interested in music, writing and singing his own songs, partly inspired by the success of The Beatles.
Under the name Cat Stevens, he was just 18 when he had his first hit, and soon found himself on tour with Engelbert Humperdinck and Jimi Hendrix. His career came to a sudden halt in 1969, when he contracted tuberculosis and was forced out of the limelight for a year of recuperation. It was also a time of reflection. He emerged a changed man in 1970 - a sensitive singer-songwriter whose albums, including Tea for the Tillerman, and Teaser and the Firecat, sold millions of copies around the world.
While enjoying fame and success, he also thought more deeply about religious faith, an interest which increased after he nearly drowned while swimming in the Pacific. He became a Muslim in 1977, changed his name to Yusuf Islam and walked away from music. He soon became one of the UK's most high-profile Muslims, and was often asked to comment about aspects of Islam. For two decades, he didn’t touch his guitar, but in 2006 he made a comeback with an album entitled An Other Cup. He has released three more albums since then and has recently recorded a new version of perhaps his best-known work, Tea for the Tillerman.
Yusuf lives in Dubai with his wife Fawziah. They have four daughters and one son who has followed in his father's musical footsteps.
DISC ONE: America from West Side Story by Anita (Rita Moreno), Bernado (George Chakiris), The Sharks And Girls
DISC TWO: Tutti Frutti by Little Richard
DISC THREE: Twist and Shout by The Beatles
DISC FOUR: March From A Clockwork Orange (Beethoven: Ninth Symphony: Fourth Movement, abridged) by Wendy Carlos
DISC FIVE: The Wind by Cat Stevens
DISC SIX: Allah Uya by Ali Farka TourΓ©
DISC SEVEN: Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina Simone
DISC EIGHT: As by Stevie Wonder
BOOK CHOICE: The Masnavi I Ma'navi of Rumi: Complete by Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi (Author), E. H. Whinfield (Translator)
LUXURY ITEM: Bendicks Bittermints
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: As by Stevie Wonder
Presenter: Lauren Laverne
Producer: Sarah Taylor
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Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician
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Rita Moreno, George Chakiris & The Sharks And Girls
America
- West Side Story (Original Sound Track Recording).
- Sony Music Classical.
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Little Richard
Tutti Frutti
- The Very Best Of Little Richard.
- Warner Music UK Limited.
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The Beatles
Twist and Shout
- Please Please Me.
- EMI Records Limited.
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Wendy Carlos
March From A Clockwork Orange
- A Clockwork Orange: Soundtrack.
- Warner Bros Records.
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Cat Stevens
The Wind
- Teaser And The Firecat.
- Universal Island Records.
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Ali Farka TourΓ©
Allah Uya
- Niafunke.
- World Circuit Limited.
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Nina Simone
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
- The Very Best of Nina Simone.
- Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
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Stevie Wonder
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- Songs in the Key of Life.
- Motown.
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