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  1. Past, Present & Future Al Stewart. Old Admirals; Warren Harding ; Soho (Needless To Say) Last Day Of June 1934; Post World War Two Blues ; Roads To Moscow ; Terminal Eyes ; Nostradamus; Musicians: Al Stewart – acoustic guitar, vocals Tim Renwick – electric guitar Peter Berryman – acoustic guitar

  2. Similar to Al Stewart - Past, Present And Future, but this one is a later repress. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Text): 08122-71045-2 8Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): (wea mfg. OLYPHANT logo) X11702 3 R2 71045-2 02 M1S3Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi L902

  3. I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me. Man, man, your time is sand, your ways are leaves upon the sea. I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me. In the new ...

  4. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Al Stewart’s “Terminal Eyes” is the second song from his brilliant Past, Present, and Future album to make our top 10 Essential Al Stewart songs list. We love the sound of the bass in the song’s opening line. This cool tune sounds like a mix of The Beatles’ “I Am The Walrus” and Sheryl Crowe’s “The Na Na Song.”.

  5. 23 de mar. de 2004 · Orange/Past, Present & Future/Modern Times by Al Stewart released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Roads to Moscow Lyrics. They crossed over the border the hour before dawn. Moving in lines through the day. Most of our planes were destroyed on the ground where they lay. Waiting for orders we ...

  7. 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.