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| Producer = [[Paul Samwell-Smith]], [[Cat Stevens]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Foreigner (Cat Stevens album)|Foreigner]]'' <br/>(1973) |
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Buddha and the Chocolate Box is a 1974 album by Cat Stevens. The title came to Stevens when he was travelling to a gig on a plane with a Buddha in one hand and a box of chocolates in the other. He pondered that if he were to die in the plane these would be the last objects with him, and he would be caught between the spiritual and the material. The album leans towards the spiritual path, and is an indication of the direction his life would follow.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Cat Stevens
- "Music" – 4:21
- "Oh Very Young" – 2:36
- "Sun/C79" – 4:35
- "Ghost Town" – 3:10
- "Jesus" – 2:14
- "Ready" – 3:18
- "King of Trees" – 5:07
- "A Bad Penny" – 3:21
- "Home in the Sky" – 3:38