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Al Stewart Album: “Piece of Yesterday: The Anthology”

Al Stewart Album: “Piece of Yesterday: The Anthology”
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Track Listing :
1 Bedsitter Images Video
2 Samuel, Oh How You've Changed Video
3 In Brooklyn Video
4 Electric Los Angeles Sunset Video
5 Manuscript Video
6 Small Fruit Song
7 Nostradamus Part One/ World Goes to Riyadh/Nostradamus Part Two (Live) (Medley)
8 On the Border Video
9 Flying Sorcery Video
10 Year Of The Cat Video
11 Almost Lucy Video
12 Time Passages Video
13 Running Man Video
14 Merlin's Time Video
15 If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It Video
16 Last Days Of The Century Video
17 Helen & Cassandra
18 Trains
19 Night Train To Munich Video
20 Marion The Chatelaine
21 Laughing Into 1939 Video
22 House Of Clocks Video
23 Turning Into Water
24 Down in the Cellar
25 Mr. Lear Video
26 Katherine of Oregon Video
27 Soho, Needless To Say (Alternate Version)
28 Coldest Winter In Memory
29 Denise At 16 Video
30 Roads To Moscow Video
Album Information :
Title: Piece of Yesterday: The Anthology
UPC:094637347423
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:Al Stewart
Label:EMI Records (UK)
Distributed:MSI Music Distribution
Imported:UK
Release Date:2006/10/13
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Michael Ziegler (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States) - October 26, 2006
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- A Piece of Yesterday served Ala' Carte

This new 2CD set, just released features about two or so songs per Album that Al Stewart has published thoughout his entire career. From Bedsitter Images, Zero She Flies, Orange of the early days to the breakout Past, Present & Future, to fame in Year of the Cat, Time Passages and relative obscurity in Last Days of the Century to unique work in a 30's style album and Down in the Cellar and back again on a Beach Full of Shells. This CD set has some of the best selections. Included are Live recordings of Nostradamus and Roads to Moscow. One of my personal favorites from the early days, "Manuscript" is included in this set and it is a very pleasing sampling of a great productive career. Al is still plugging away and his most recent work "A Beach Full of Shells" at age 60 is actually one of his better compositions, so we can't count Al out until he decides to stop touring and writing. May he live long!

John Harwell (Grove City, OH USA) - June 04, 2007
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Songs BUT...

I have always thought that a compilation from Al Stewart would be a waste. I have reviewed other CDs by him as extremely enjoyable. The songs on this CD are well chosen and excellant representations.

So what's my problem with this CD.

Al Stewart has planned his CDs so well in the past that these random cuts do not convey the mood and mastery of his full CDs. I am a true fan and want everyone to experience Al's music but you really miss his real synergy of a complete album. All the parts are better a s a whole.

Of course , with many compilations, my favorite individual songs are not there. Modern Times is not represented well.

If you have not heard Al, please, buy this CD. If you have heard Al, you know what I am talking about.

Keith C. Weaver (The Woodlands, TX United States) - January 12, 2007
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Good Mix of Old & New

A good mix of old and new Al Stewart hits.

Highly recommend this compilation to any Al Stewart fan!