- Mona Bone
Jakon is the
third studio album by singer-songwriter Cat Stevens,
released in
April 1970 on the
Island Records label in the
United Kingdom and...
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released in
April 1970. It
subsequently appeared on his
third album, Mona Bone
Jakon,
released later that year. It was his
first single released after signing...
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Nation in Peru. In the Shipibo-Conibo language, the term
jakon nete (composed of the
words jakon 'good' and nete 'world')
refers to the
spiritual world...
- harmonising, and
backing vocals. They
originally met just to
record Mona Bone
Jakon in 1970, but soon
developed a friendship. Davies, like Stevens, was a perfectionist...
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monotonous and
lacking the "dry delicacy"
Stevens exhibited on Mona Bone
Jakon (1970).
Rolling Stone magazine's Ben
Gerson said that Stevens'
songs effortlessly...
- a full-time band. In
early 1970,
Gabriel pla**** the
flute on Mona Bone
Jakon by Cat Stevens. The
second studio album by Genesis, Tresp**** (1970), marked...
- in
numerous songs,
including works by Cat
Stevens ('Katmandu', Mona Bone
Jakon (1970), Bob
Seger ('Katmandu',
Beautiful Loser (1975)), Rush ('A P****age...
- the
tunes used for the
movie appear on Stevens's next albums, Mona Bone
Jakon and Tea for the Tillerman, with the
exception of two
songs which were not...
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Archived from the
original on May 8, 2020.
Retrieved April 13, 2015. Hays,
Jakon; Watts,
Maureen (May 21, 2017). "May 1967 –
Caroline christens a carrier"...
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successful producer with
credits including Cat Stevens'
albums Mona Bone
Jakon (1970), Tea for the
Tillerman (1970),
Teaser and the
Firecat (1971) and...