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Cat Stevens

Banapple Gas

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1976
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  • 1972

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Numbers is concept album by singer/songwriter Cat Stevens released in November 1975. Subtitled “A Pythagorean Theory Tale”, it is a concept album based on a fictional planet in a far-off galaxy named Polygor and the “Polygons” who inhabit its palace. The album includes a booklet with excerpts from the book of the same name, written by Chris Bryant and Allan Scott, and contains pen-and-ink illustrations by Stevens. The idea shaped into a fantastic, spiritual musical set on the planet Polygor. In the story, there is a castle with a number machine. This machine exists to fulfill the sole purpose of the planet: to disperse numbers to the rest of the universe—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 (but notably, not 0). The nine inhabitants of Polygor, called “Polygons”, are Monad,... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ O-o alas ... Banapple gas, oh Banapple gas ... But it must be healthy

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More songs by Cat Stevens (See Charts): Ghost Town, Angelsea, Oh Very Young, But I Might Die Tonight, Another Saturday Night, Bad Brakes, Sitting, Peace Train, Can'T Keep It In, and The First Cut Is The Deepest.

Popular in Rock (See Charts): Bohemian Rhapsody, Stairway To Heaven, Beat It, Give In To Me, Wherever You Will Go, Stigmatized, Nothing'S Changed, Hotel California, Imagine, and Nothing Else Matters.

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