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A masterpiece of British pop where lyricism and contemporary sensibilities intersect.
This work by the Scottish singer-songwriter blends urban romance with literary lyricism, producing a high-quality sound that lies somewhere between AOR and folk.
Al Stewart's soft vocals and narrative lyrics blend into a sophisticated soundscape. Centered around the classic "Year of the Cat," the album exudes a melancholy that evokes the end of an era. Produced by Alan Parsons, the soundscape is clear and three-dimensional. The warmth of folk music intertwines with the chicness of AOR, evoking new images with every listen.
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- Alto Saxophone - Phil Kenzie
- Arranged By [Strings] - Andrew Powell
- Backing Vocals - David Pack
- Backing Vocals - John Perry (7)
- Backing Vocals - Stuart
- Backing Vocals - Tony Rivers
- Bass - George Ford
- Design Concept [Uncredited] - George Hardie
- Design Concept [Uncredited] - Peter Christopherson
- Design [Sleeve] - Colin Edge
- Design [Sleeve] - Hipgnosis (2)
- Drums, Percussion - Stuart Elliot
- Guitar - Al Stewart
- Guitar - Peter White
- Guitar - Tim Renwick
- Harmonica - Graham Smith
- Keyboards - Al Stewart
- Keyboards - Don Lobster
- Keyboards - Peter Wood (2)
- Producer - Alan Parsons
- Remastered By - Joe Reagoso
- Triangle - Marion Driscoll
- Violin - Bobby Bruce
- Written-By - Al Stewart