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Past, Present And Future (50th Anniversary Edition)

CD 1

Past, Present & Future -
2024 Remaster

1 Old Admirals
2 Warren Harding
3 Soho (Needless to Say)
4 The Last Day of June 1934
5 Post World War Two Blues
6 Roads to Moscow
7 Terminal Eyes
8 Nostradamus

Bonus tracks
9 Terminal Eyes (single
version)
10 Swallow Wind
11 Nostradamus (single
version)

CD 2

Live at The Howff,
Hampstead, 5th July 1974
2024 Stephen W Tayler
remix

1 Soho (Needless to Say)
2 Old Admirals
3 Terminal Eyes
4 Post World War Two Blues
5 Clifton in the Rain / Small
Fruit Song
6 Roads to Moscow
7 Nostradamus
8 All Along the Watchtower
9 Amsterdam

CD 3

Past, Present & Future
New stereo 2024 mix by
Stephen W Tayler

1 Old Admirals
2 Warren Harding
3 Soho (Needless to Say)
4 The Last Day of June 1934
5 Post World War Two Blues
6 Roads to Moscow
7 Terminal Eyes
8 Nostradamus

Bonus track
9 Swallow Wind

Blu-Ray

Past, Present & Future
96 kHz / 24-bit new 5.1
Surround Sound & stereo
mixes by Stephen W Tayler
&
remastered original stereo
mix

1 Old Admirals
2 Warren Harding
3 Soho (Needless to Say)
4 The Last Day of June 1934
5 Post World War Two Blues
6 Roads to Moscow
7 Terminal Eyes
8 Nostradamus

Bonus track
9 Swallow Wind

Al Stewart

Past, Present And Future (50th Anniversary Edition)

esoteric
  • limited deluxe remastered 3cd + blu-ray boxset with bonus tracks + 68pp book + 4 postcards + poster (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 28th Jun 2024

    £58.99
    Preorder

This 50th Anniversary boxed set edition of this special album features the original 1973 album mix (newly remastered from the original master tapes), along with wonderful new stereo and Surround sound mixes of the album by Stephen W Tayler.

The set also includes a full concert recorded at The Howff in Hampstead, London in 1974, newly remixed from the original multi track tapes by Stephen W Tayler, which includes a guest appearance by Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash, and additional bonus tracks drawn from singles. This limited edition boxed set also features an illustrated 68-page book with a new essay by Al Stewart aficionado Neville Judd and a facsimile promotional poster and a set of four postcards and is a fitting tribute to a much treasured and legendary masterpiece by a consummate song writer and performer.