Cat-O-Log Records, in partnership with Universal Music Recordings, is proud to announce On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits, the definitive and first ever career-spanning collection of Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ profoundly emotive and moving songs from his near 60-year recording career, for release on 5th September, 2025. Pre-order here.

On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits welcomes you into the imaginative universe of one of the world’s stellar musical talents: Yusuf / Cat Stevens. This phenomenal collection of songs highlights the depth and inventive style of his unique musical storytelling.

Featuring timeless hits that have transcended the era of their original releases, including “The Wind”, “Peace Train”, “Where Do The Children Play?” and “Wild World”, with songs from his debut 1967 LP, Matthew & Son, through to his last 2023 King Of A Land album.

The new record features a 24 page booklet containing all the incredible lyrics and never-before seen reflections on the music by Yusuf/Cat Stevens himself.

The news comes ahead of Yusuf’s much-anticipated appearance at BST Hyde Park, London tomorrow on 11th July as special guest to Neil Young. Yusuf’s last UK festival appearance was his much-celebrated Glastonbury Festival debut in June 2023, where he performed on the Pyramid Stage to an overawed crowd of music fans in the coveted Sunday legends slot.

Cat Stevens was launched to fame in the swinging sixties, with chart-topping pop hits like ‘Matthew & Son’ and ‘The First Cut Is The Deepest’. His early career was interrupted by a near-fatal battle with tuberculosis – a turning point that ignited his quest for peace and understanding. Emerging from this experience, he rapidly rose to become one of the most prolific singer-songwriting icons of the seventies, captivating the world with soul-stirring anthems like ‘Wild World’, ‘Father And Son’, ‘Peace Train’, and ‘Morning Has Broken’. His classic albums Mona Bone Jakon, Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat have earned him a rightful place in both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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