Last Days of the Century
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Last Days of the Century is a 1988 album by the folk rock artist Al Stewart. It was originally released on LP and CD but only the CD release by EMI is now commercially available (January 2007).
[edit] Track listing
- Last Days of the Century
- Real and Unreal
- King of Portugal
- Red Toupee
- Where Are They Now
- Bad Reputation
- Joesphine Baker
- License to Steal
- Fields of France
- Antarctica
- Ghostly Horses of the Plains
- Helen and Cassandra — a bonus track added to the CD.
Ghostly Horses of the Plains is an instrumental: Al Stewart has also recorded a version of the song with lyrics, available on the limited fan club release "Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time"
[edit] Sources
- Last Days of the Century discography at www.alstewert.com.