'King of a Land' is an epic work. The culmination of over a decade of dedication, its 12 new songs are full of extraordinary surprises. Yusuf's unique new music, lyrics, and melodies paint a vivid picture of a world where childhood dreams are brought within touching distance. His poetic storytelling invites the listener on a journey to the gates of an alternative universe to the one we currently inhabit, where happy endings exist. "King Of A Land" is an album by Yusuf-Cat Stevens, to be released in May 2023. The album features the following songs: "Train On A Hill", "Pagan Run", "Highness", "The Boy Who Knew How To Climb Walls" and more. Accompanying the album is a booklet featuring artwork by award-winning children's illustrator Peter Reynolds, who has created illustrations for each song depicting the album's lyrical themes. Nearly 60 years have passed since a 17-year-old 'Cat' burst onto the pop scene with hits like "Matthew and Son" and "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun," writing timeless classics such as "The First Cut Is The Deepest" and "Here Comes My Baby." These early songs were just the beginning of a long musical adventure that continues to this day. The enduring success of Yusuf's musical legacy rests on a myriad of factors, but one of them is his uncanny ability to translate his vibrant imagination into musical form. That hunger and urge to write, record, and entertain are abundant in the new creative landscape of 'King of a Land.' It has not wavered. 'King of a Land' is an epic work. Over a decade in the making, its 12 new songs are full of extraordinary surprises. Unique and transporting, Yusuf's new music, lyrics, and melodies paint a vivid picture of a world where childlike dreams are brought within touching distance. His poetic storytelling invites the listener on a journey to the gates of an alternative universe to the one we currently inhabit – where happy endings occur. The album artwork was created by award-winning children's illustrator Peter Reynolds. In addition to the cover, he created illustrations for each song depicting the album's lyrical themes that feature in the accompanying booklet to the record. The earliest recording sessions for the album date back to 2011 at Hansa Studios in Berlin (the setting for classic albums such as David Bowie's "Low," U2's "Heroes," and "Achtung Baby"). From there, recording locations shifted over the years from ICP Studios in Brussels to La Fabrique in Provence, in the south of France. Additional overdubs and a 60-piece orchestra were recorded at Air and Angel Studios in London. With some key work originally recorded in Yusuf's own home studio in Dubai, which he calls "Dubville."