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Year of the Cat

Al Stewart

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Al Stewart had found his voice on Past, Present & Future and found his sound on Modern Times. He then perfected it all on 1976's Year of the Cat, arguably his masterpiece. There is no overarching theme here, as there was on its two immediate predecessors, but the impossible lushness of Alan Parsons' production and Stewart's evocative Continental narratives give the record a welcome feeling of cohesion that keeps the record enchanting as it moves from "Lord Grenville" to "Midas Shadow" to "Broadway Hotel," before it ends with the haunting title track. Along the way, Stewart doesn't dwell too deeply in any area, preferring to trace out mysteries with his evocative lyrical imagery and a spinning array of self-consciously sophisticated music, songs that evoke American and European folk and pop with a deliberate grace. This could be unbearably precious if it didn't work so well. Stewart is detached from his music, but only in the sense that he gives this album a stylish elegance, and Parsons is his perfect foil, giving the music a rich, panoramic sweep that mimics Stewart's globe-trotting songs. The result is a tremendous example of how good self-conscious progressive pop can be, given the right producer and songwriter -- and if you're a fan of either prog or pop and haven't given Al Stewart much thought, prepare to be enchanted.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Lord Grenville
00:05:06

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1978 Rhino Entertainment Co.

2
On the Border
00:03:23

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

3
Midas Shadow
00:03:13

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

4
Sand in Your Shoes
00:03:05

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

5
If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It
00:04:31

Al Stewart, Writer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

6
Flying Sorcery
00:04:23

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

7
Broadway Hotel
00:03:59

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

8
One Stage Before
00:04:42

Al Stewart, Composer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

9
Year of the Cat
00:06:42

Peter Wood, Composer, Writer - Al Stewart, Composer, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 1976 Al Stewart ℗ 1976 Rhino Entertainment Co.

Album review

Al Stewart had found his voice on Past, Present & Future and found his sound on Modern Times. He then perfected it all on 1976's Year of the Cat, arguably his masterpiece. There is no overarching theme here, as there was on its two immediate predecessors, but the impossible lushness of Alan Parsons' production and Stewart's evocative Continental narratives give the record a welcome feeling of cohesion that keeps the record enchanting as it moves from "Lord Grenville" to "Midas Shadow" to "Broadway Hotel," before it ends with the haunting title track. Along the way, Stewart doesn't dwell too deeply in any area, preferring to trace out mysteries with his evocative lyrical imagery and a spinning array of self-consciously sophisticated music, songs that evoke American and European folk and pop with a deliberate grace. This could be unbearably precious if it didn't work so well. Stewart is detached from his music, but only in the sense that he gives this album a stylish elegance, and Parsons is his perfect foil, giving the music a rich, panoramic sweep that mimics Stewart's globe-trotting songs. The result is a tremendous example of how good self-conscious progressive pop can be, given the right producer and songwriter -- and if you're a fan of either prog or pop and haven't given Al Stewart much thought, prepare to be enchanted.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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