Al Stewart - Past, Present And Future [Janus Records JLS 3063] (October 1973)

Dynamic Range Released: October 1973
Country: US
Label: Janus Records
Catalog: JLS 3063
Genre: Folk Rock

Item# SR-JAJLS3063
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Old Admirals
02 Warren Harding
03 Soho (Needless To Say)
04 The Last Day Of June 1934
05 Post World War Two Blues
06 Roads To Moscow
07 Terminal Eyes
08 Nostradamus




Past, Present And Future
Al Stewart


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Album Review

Stephen Thomas Erlewine [allmusic.com]

As good as portions of it were, Orange was essentially a transitional effort, the necessary bridge to Past, Present & Future, the record where Al Stewart truly begins to discover his voice. This is largely through his decision to indulge his fascination with history and construct a concept album that begins with ''Old Admirals'' and ends with ''Nostradamus'' and his predictions for the future. A concept like this undoubtedly will strike prog warning bells in the minds of most listeners but, ironically, he has stripped back most of the prog trappings from Orange, settling into a haunting folk bed for these long, winding tales. If anything, this results in an album that is a bit too subdued, but even so, it's apparent that Stewart has finally found his muse, focusing his songwriting and intent to a greater extent than ever before. Now, the key was to find the same sense of purpose in record-making -- he didn't quite get it here, but he would the next time around.