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| Sales Rank: | 9603 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $6.76 |
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| Release Date: | 2004-04-27 |
| Label: | Rhino / Wea |
| UPC: | 081227806521 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Rhino / Wea |
| ASIN: | B0001XAS1W |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Year of the Cat by Rhino / Wea
- Lord Grenville
- On the Border
- Midas Shadow
- Sand in Your Shoes
- If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It
- Flying Sorcery
- Broadway Hotel
- One Stage Before
- Year of the Cat
Customer Reviews
A Truly Great Album - Reviewed on 2008-12-02
I was first introduced to Al Stewart through an early album called "Love Chronicles" which was,at least in my mind,the story of all of his love's from childhood to adulthood.After hearing that,admittedly,hit and miss album,Al put out some music that I never really got a chance to hear due to his lack of airplay and sales in the U.S.Then came "Year of The Cat",which I bought upon its U.S.release,due to a review that I'd read.This is one of those albums that you like from the opening note.From the very first strains of "Lord Grenville",I was hooked.The second song,the hit,"On The Border" was even better.Song after song tells stories of losers and winners and lovers to great effect.Not a bad song in the bunch.When it came to the title track,I was already enthralled,but found that he had left the best for last."Year of The Cat" is a great song,right from the opening piano to the haunting lyrics and final fade.It was/is a cut above all of his previous story songs.That first listen was followed by simply turning over the record and playing it all the way through again.In the years since it has lost none of its appeal.I still consider it among my favorites of all time.This is the Folk/Pop/Rock album that everyone should own.This CD has great sound and is a cut above all his other releases.Very highly recommended!
Year of the Cat - Reviewed on 2008-04-18
1 customer found this review helpful.
This is the album that put Al Stewart on the charts. In a way it's an odd result, but the title song took the radio world by storm and Al reaped the benefit.
As I listen to this album, and I must have heard it several hundred times now, I try putting myself into the place of those who hadn't heard of Al before those listeners heard the title song on the radio. Many must have thought the album was worth a look (or an ear) and then they discovered something far from mainstream music in the other songs. Historical references, philosophies, and poetic license existed where love songs and sapiness did not. What a novel concept. Whatever the result, Al soared in popularity and America had something other than traditional pop/rock music to listen to.
Al's songwriting is crisp and his melodies flow well. His backing band never misses a beat. But the main focus is the lyrics. With the advent of ipods and other personal stereos, the listener has the perfect opportunity to take full advantage of Al's songwriting skills. This album is a can't miss. After hearing the title song, Flying Sorcery, Broadway Hotel, and others, the listener will realize there is so much more than stupid love songs.
Al's Best - Reviewed on 2008-02-16
2 customers found this review helpful.
I own all of Al Stewart's albums up till this one (yes - I even have The News From Spain). I'd have to say that while each album had brilliant moments, Al progressed with every album, making this his most consistent, best produced, best written, and best performed. Even though I used to think less of "Broadway Hotel" or even "On Stage Before", I've now come to believe that there is not a single weak track on it. Phil Kenzie's tormented solo on the bitter-sweet, almost over-played Year of the Cat makes it a magical climax, but my favorite is arguably "Flying sorcery": the guitar solo soaring through crashing cymbals in the middle musical interlude is still a magical moment for me, and I often like to close my eyes when I sail through those 25 seconds. "Call me if you ever need repair!" Ah, those crazy youthful years gone by. That leaves me thinking: should I buy Time Passages? I really don't know the album at all, other than the title track, which is fine, but no Year of the Cat. Thoughts, any one?
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Book Subjects
- Album Rock
- England
- Folk-Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Rock
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter
- Soft Rock