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Past Present & Future: Remastered & Expanded
Al Stewart
CD  |  Rock  |  30 Oct 2015
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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1972 album by acclaimed singer/songwriter Al Stewart. Past, Present & Future was the 1973 break-through album for Al. He had already released four albums and had become a popular attraction on the UK live music scene. Past, Present & Future would see Stewart focus lyrically on various historical themes in the compositions on the record, including 'Old Admirals', 'Warren Harding', 'Roads to Moscow' and 'Nostradamus'. Past, Present & Future became Al Stewart's first US hit album and firmly established his career as one of the finest and most imaginative songwriters of his generation. Featuring such guests as Rick Wakeman, Tim Renwick, Bruce Thomas, Dave Swarbrick, Francis Monkman and Roger Taylor, the album is now regarded as one of Stewart's finest, with the epic tracks 'Roads to Moscow' and 'Nostradamus' and classics 'Soho (Needless to Say)' forming a part of his concert sets to this. This classic album has been newly remastered from the original CBS master tapes and includes three bonus tracks taken from singles issued during the period, including both sides of the 'Swallow Wind' single. This Esoteric Recordings reissue includes a booklet, which fully restores the original album artwork and a new essay.

Title: Past Present & Future: Remastered & Expanded

Format: CD

Release Date: 30 Oct 2015

Artist: Al Stewart

Sku: 2504733

Catalogue No: IMT2987431.2

Category: Rock

DISC 1

Old Admirals

Warren Harding

Soho (Needless To Say)

The Last Day Of June 1934

Postworld War Two Blues

Roads To Moscow

Terminal Eyes

Nostradamus

Terminal Eyes

Swallow Wind

Nostradamus


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