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Izitso is the tenth studio album by the British singer-songwriter , released in April 1977. After the lacklustre Numbers, the album proved to be his comeback. The album updated the rhythmic and style of his earlier albums with the extensive use of synthesizers and other electronic music instruments, giving the album a more and style, and anticipating elements of .


Overview
The album reached No. 7 on the American Pop Albums charts.

It also included his last US and UK top 40 chart hit for almost three decades, the Days of the) Old Schoolyard", an early song that used the , an early polyphonic synthesizer; it was a duet with fellow UK singer . appears in the song's video, with Cat Stevens singing to her, as they portray former schoolmates, singing to each other on a schoolyard merry-go-round. (This is one of the few music videos that Stevens made, other than simple videos of concert performances.)

The song "Child for a Day" was featured in the 1977 film First Love, starring and .

The song "Was Dog a Doughnut?" upon release was criticised for sounding "a bit too robotlike" with elements later associated with hip hop music. The track made early use of a along with synthesizers. In an interview for Uncut in 2014, Yusuf (Stevens) explains his inspiration for the song:

The song "(I Never Wanted) To Be a Star" references the transition phase happening in his life, as he was growing more and more resentful of the more commercial aspects of the music industry. The lyrics make references to four of his early songs: "Matthew and Son", "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun", "A Bad Night", and "I Think I See the Light".


Additional information
Some of the album's unreleased tracks featured on the drums, during a recording session on 30 September 1976. According to biographer Kristofer Engelhardt in 1998, "Yusuf said that he met Ringo at a hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark, and invited him down to a recording session for his album Izitso at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen. He recalled that the party atmosphere of the sessions led to a jam of him singing 'Blue Monday' and 'I Just Want to Make Love to You,' with Ringo joining in on drums." Bootleg copies of the sessions exist.

Stevens, who had a strong interest in prior to recording the album, formally converted to Islam later in the year and adopted the name in 1978, by which time the album Back to Earth would be released and Islam had essentially retired from the music business. It would be nearly 30 years before he would again perform Cat Stevens songs.

A piano/vocal sheet music book with every song from the album was published in 1977, approved by Stevens, with arrangements by Los Angeles musician Laddie Chapman.


Critical reception
Upon its release, praised the album for blending together elements of folk rock and , "often in apparent opposition to each other", with "the diversity and the maturity to match this seeming incongruity."


Track listing
All tracks composed by , except where indicated.

Side one

  1. "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" – 2:44
  2. "Life" – 4:56
  3. "Killin' Time" – 3:30
  4. "Kypros" (instrumental) – 3:10
  5. "Bonfire" – 4:10

Side two

  1. "(I Never Wanted) To Be a Star" – 3:03
  2. "Crazy" – 3:33
  3. "Sweet Jamaica" – 3:31
  4. "Was Dog a Doughnut?" (instrumental) (Stevens, , ) – 4:15
  5. "Child for a Day" (Paul Travis, David Gordon) – 4:23


Personnel
  • Cat Stevens – vocals, , , electric guitar, acoustic guitar, , guitar synthesizer, , piano, , , Wurlitzer electric piano, , , , , ARP String Synthesizer, ARP 2600, Yamaha CS-80, Yamaha GX-1, Yamaha EA5R , , drums, percussion, harmonica,
  • , piano, organ, synthesizer, ARP String Synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, , , string and brass arrangements
  • David Campbell – string and brass arrangements
  • – electric piano on "Bonfire" and "Was Dog a Doughnut?"
  • – organ on "Killin' Time", piano and electric piano and "Child for a Day"
  • Tim Henson – piano on "Killin' Time", organ on "Child for a Day"
  • – harmonica on "Sweet Jamaica"
  • Marjorie Lagerwall – on "Sweet Jamaica"
  • Ray Gomez – electric guitar on "Was Dog a Doughnut?"
  • – electric guitar on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"
  • Jim Johnson – rhythm guitar on "Killin' Time"
  • – steel guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"
  • – electric guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"
  • – bass guitar, music sequencer on "Was Dog a Doughnut?"
  • – bass guitar on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"
  • – drums and percussion on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Kypros" and "Bonfire" and "Sweet Jamaica"
  • Bill Berg – drums and percussion on "Life" and "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star" and "Crazy"
  • Barry Morgan – additional drums on "Life"
  • Roger Hawkins – drums and percussion on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"
  • – vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard"
  • – backing vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Life" and "Sweet Jamaica"
  • Carla Benson – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
  • Evette Benton – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
  • – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"
  • – string and brass arrangements


Production
  • Producers – , Dave Kershenbaum
  • Engineers – , Mike Stavros, Ian Boughey, Nigel Walker, Flemming Rasmussen, Tom Jung, Paul Martinson, Nick Blagona, Mike Ross, Freddy Hansson, Steve Brandon, Jerry Masters, Gene Eichelberger, Dee Robb, John Kelly, Ken Frieson
  • Mastering – ,
  • Mixing – Claude Dupras
  • Design – Mathieu Bitton
  • Programming – Cat Stevens, Claude Dupras
  • Supervisor – Bill Levenson
  • Illustrations – Cat Stevens
  • Cover Designs – Cat Stevens, Eckford Stimpson
  • Photography – Moshe Brakha
  • Coordinator – Beth Stempel


Charts

Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Singles
Cat Stevens duet with , "Remember the Days of the Old Schoolyard", though Linda Lewis appears in the song's video. In Canada, the additional singles "Sweet Jamaica" and "Was Dog A Doughnut" reached numbers 98 and 79 respectively.

Australia Kent Music Report18
Canadian Singles Chart RPM Top 10027
Canada Adult Contemporary RPM AC14
US Billboard Hot 10033
US Adult Contemporary US AC28
US Top 100 Singles Cashbox (magazine)38
UK Singles Charts44
France Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique35


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