Al Stewart
Past, Present And Future
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Date:  1974
Format:  ARC
Genre:  Post Folkie Rockers
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Old Admirals    5:56
      2.  
      Warren Harding    2:41
      3.  
      Soho (Needless To Say)    3:55
      4.  
      The Last Day Of June 1934    4:46
      5.  
      Post World War Two Blues    4:18
      6.  
      Roads To Moscow    8:01
      7.  
      Terminal Eyes    3:23
      8.  
      Nostradamus    9:43
      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.