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  1. 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'.

  2. Another Canadian pressing with gold Janus labels and smaller catalog number in white on cover can be found here: Al Stewart - Past, Present And Future. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Rights Society: BMIMatrix / Runout (A runout): 9098-3063 A Q TGMatrix / Runout (B runout): 9098-3063-B Q TX

  3. www.azlyrics.com › a › alstewartAl Stewart Lyrics

    Al Stewart lyrics - 174 song lyrics sorted by album, including "Year Of The Cat", ... You Should Have Listened To Al. Love Chronicles. Jackdaw (Re-release Bonus Track) Fantasy ... "Past, Present & Future" (1973) Old Admirals. Warren Harding. Soho (Needless To Say) The Last Day Of June 1934.

  4. Past, present and future is een studioalbum van Al Stewart.. Achtergrond. Stewart zag in dat hij met zijn vorige albums toch wel op een dood spoor zat. Hij schoof verder op richting folkrock annex rock.Alhoewel hij daar al met Orange mee begon wordt Past, present and future gezien als de "grote ommekeer". Die wijziging liet haar sporen na.

  5. Past, Present & Future - 50Th Anniversary Ltd Edition [Import] on CD This 50th Anniversary boxed set edition of this special album features the original 1973 album mix (newly remastered from the original master tapes), along with wonderful new stereo and 5.1 Surround sound mixes of the album by Stephen W Tayler.

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  7. Stewart is not quite rock and not quite folk, and is certainly one of the more refreshing voices to come along in sometime. - Billboard, 1974. On Past, Present & Future, Al Stewart began to reach his artistic fruition, as he crafted a lush, winding song cycle about the writings of Nostradamus, highlighted by the majestic "Nostradamus." * * *