Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Cat Stevens Available Now
UPDATED 2026
Below you will see the notes we made during our first shootout for Mona Bone Jakon back in 2007.
Until fairly recently the handful of UK imports we had played sounded subpar to us.
The UK pressings may have been the versions on the TAS Super Disc List, but none of the ones we’d played sounded all that super to us.
Out of the blue, in 2023 we found some imports that set a new standard for the recording quality of the album.
We thought we knew “How high is up?”, but the mports we played that year proved to us we didn’t.
Egg on our faces? Not really. It’s just us going about doing the work.Since no one else in the world of records seems to want to figure any of this stuff out, you don’t have a lot of other sources for reliable information. Seriously, wWho else are you going to turn to, other than Robert Brook?
Most of the reviewers we stumble upon act like it’s still 1982.
True, the imports don’t win by much — the best domestic pressings can still earn Nearly Triple Plus grades — but that extra half a plus the Shootout Winning imports merit is quite noticeable when you play the best pressings against the close-to-the-best copies.



