In the 1990s and 2000s, Stevens continued to release music, including Road Companion (1992) and An Other World (2000). These albums showcase his enduring creativity and ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes.
This is the album audiophiles use to test tweeters. The FLAC version of Where Do the Children Play? reveals the separation between the nylon-string guitar (left channel) and the steel-string (right). The 2020 Remaster in 24-bit FLAC is particularly stunning—it lowers the tape hiss without killing the treble. Cat Stevens - Discography -FLAC-
: A powerful dialogue between generations that remains his most enduring song [20]. In the 1990s and 2000s, Stevens continued to
Cat Stevens has a storied career spanning over 50 years, moving from 1960s pop stardom to 1970s folk-rock icon and his eventual return to secular music in the 2000s The FLAC version of Where Do the Children Play