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Past, Present and Future (Al Stewart album)

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Length
  
42:47

Artist
  
Al Stewart

Producer
  
John Anthony

Genre
  
Rock music

Past, Present and Future (1973)
  
Modern Times (1975)

Release date
  
October 1973

Label
  
CBS Records International

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Released
  
October 1973 (UK), May 1974 (US)

Recorded
  
April 1973 Trident Studios, London

Similar
  
Love Chronicles, Bed‑Sitter Images, Modern Times, A Beach Full of Shells, Zero She Flies

Past, Present and Future is Al Stewart's fifth studio album, released in October 1973 in the UK and in May 1974 in the US. This album is considered Stewart's first "major album" and it reached #133 on the Billboard Rock Album chart in 1974. He had taken on a different approach from his previous, folkier work, an approach that would stay with him for most of his career. All songs on this record have historical themes, each song representing a decade of the 20th century. The final song, "Nostradamus," is about the famous supposed prophet and his prophecies.

Contents

In the programme for the UK concert tour that promoted the album, Stewart is quoted as saying "My first four albums have been, for me, an apprenticeship. The new album.....is my thesis". It states that the album "is set for release on CBS in early October. 'Terminal Eyes' is released as a single on September 28th."

The album was performed in its entirety live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 16 May 2015 as part of Al Stewart's UK tour; the performance at the Royal Albert Hall has also featured the live performance of the album Year of the Cat in its entirety.

Side one

All tracks composed by Al Stewart.

  1. "Old Admirals" – 5:54
  2. "Warren Harding" – 2:39
  3. "Soho (Needless to Say)" – 3:55
  4. "The Last Day of June 1934" – 4:45
  5. "Post World War Two Blues" – 4:17

Side two

  1. "Roads to Moscow" – 8:00
  2. "Terminal Eyes" – 3:22
  3. "Nostradamus" – 9:43

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Personnel

  • Al Stewart: Guitar, vocals
  • Tim Renwick: Guitar
  • Peter Berryman: Guitar
  • Isaac Guillory: Guitar
  • B.J. Cole: Steel Guitar
  • Bruce Thomas: Bass
  • Brian Odgers: Bass
  • John Wilson: Drums
  • Peter Wood: Keyboards, piano, accordion
  • Rick Wakeman: Keyboards
  • Tim Hinkley: Keyboards
  • Bob Andrews: Keyboards
  • Bob Sargeant: Keyboards
  • Francis Monkman: Moog synthesizer
  • Alistair Anderson: English concertina
  • Richard Hewson: String arrangements
  • Haim Romano: Mandolin
  • Dave Swarbrick: Mandolin
  • Luciano Bravo: Steel band
  • Lennox James: Steel band
  • Michael Oliver: Steel band
  • Frank Ricotti: Percussion
  • Roger Taylor: Percussion
  • Krysia Kocjan: Backing vocals
  • John Donelly: Backing vocals
  • Mick Welton: Backing vocals
  • Kevin Powers: Backing vocals
  • Mike "Clay" Stone - Engineer
  • Cover Art

    The UK cover (CBS) is a gatefold affair, with a simple photo of Stewart leaning on a mantelpiece. The photo was taken by photographer and film director Mario Grattarola at the Geffreye Museum in London. The US album cover (Janus Records), by Hipgnosis and George Hardie, is a photography-like rendition of the Marvel Comics character Doctor Strange using his Cloak of Levitation to travel through a hole created in the air into an alternative universe.

    Songs

    1Old Admirals5:56
    2Warren Harding2:38
    3Soho (Needless to Say)3:56

    References

    Past, Present and Future (Al Stewart album) Wikipedia