The former Cat Stevens will follow up 2006’s “An Other Cup,” his first secular album in 28 years, with a set that recalls his straightforward troubadour days. The as-yet-untitled set is due in late spring from Universal.
“This one was really a result of me writing a lot of songs and being kind of inspired again,” Yusuf tells Billboard. “After I recorded [‘Cup’] people just wanted to hear me do a lot of simple stuff, just with the guitar.”
The single “Boots & Sand” features Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton — with a video shot by Jesse Dylan, son of Bob — while Michelle Branch and Gunnar Nelson assist on the track “To Be What You Must.”
“Boots” was written as a result of 2004 incident in which Yusuf was denied entry into the U.S., apparently as a result of mistaken identity on the post-9/11 “no fly” terrorist watch list. “It’s a slight oddity of a song,” he says. “The image I had was kind of a cowboy B-movie made in Italy, but the story came from real events, real people.”