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New Masters

New Masters
Cat Stevens New Masters.jpg
Studio album by Cat Stevens
Released December 1967
Recorded 5 October 1967,
Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London
Genre Baroque pop, folk pop
Length 30:13 (Original Release)
51:08 (1989 Reissue)
61:12 (2004 Reissue)
Label Deram Records
Producer Mike Hurst
Cat Stevens chronology
Matthew and Son
(1967)Matthew and Son1967
New Masters
(1967)
Mona Bone Jakon
(1970)Mona Bone Jakon1970
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Allmusic 2.5/5 stars

New Masters is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. The album was released in December 1967 by Deram Records, a new subsidiary of Decca Records as a follow up to the highly successful debut album, Matthew and Son. The label was disappointed by his second album's poor sales, given that the previous album made the UK Top Ten and produced several hit singles. New Masters generated little interest, failing to chart in either the UK or the United States. The single "Kitty"/"Blackness of the Night" languished at number 47, becoming Stevens' first single to miss the top 40. This was a sudden and steep commercial decline from the considerable success that Stevens enjoyed with his earlier recordings.

"The First Cut Is the Deepest" has been covered successfully by several artists. Prior to the release of New Masters, Stevens had sold the song for £30 to P. P. Arnold (formerly of the Ike and Tina Turner Revue) which gave the former Ikette her first UK hit. In the decades to come it would also be a hit for Rod Stewart, Sheryl Crow, James Morrison and Keith Hampshire. Hampshire's version reached no. 1 on the Canadian charts in 1973. Other versions have been rendered by singer Barbara Jones, Colm Wilkinson of Les Misérables and Jesus Christ Superstar fame, Duffy and the Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.

All tracks written by Cat Stevens.


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