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  1. 22. Juli 2011 · The power of this song is driven by Al's breezy vocals and the flowing acoustical guitar work of Peter White. It ranks with "Roads to Moscow"; as one of Al's best. Other great songs on the album are the hard-driving "Bad Reputation" which is about as heavy metal as Al will ever get; the joyful sing-along anti-lawyer "License to Steal" which galvanizes one to want to take a lawyer to "the court ...

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  2. When I saw you waiting at my door. In the last days of the century. Leaning from your balcony. You say changes come so rapidly. You can feel them in the air. See that light come shining down. All the way to Chinatown. See it shine for miles around. Reflecting everywhere.

  3. Danny White and Basia splintered off to launch the singer’s solo career with the 1987 debut album, Time and Tide, which featured Peter White on guitar. After fifteen years as a backup musician and a session player, White launched his solo recording career with the 1990 release of Reveillez-Vous (French for “Wake up,” a title chosen by White in honor of his French mother).

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "Last Days Of The Century" on Discogs.

  5. 29. Jan. 2007 · Last Days of the Century contains a raft of memorable Stewart compositions most notably the metaphorical romance of Where Are They Now, the dark, driving Bad Reputation and the hilarious anti-lawyer anthem, License To Steal. Other songs of note and merit include the evocative Fields of France and the dreamy Antarctica. About the only cuts I don't like are the silly Red Toupee and Josephine ...

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Last Days Of The Century" on Discogs. ... [Spanish Guitar] – Peter White. Soloist, Classical Guitar [Spanish Guitar] – Peter White. 4:23: 4: Red Toupée. Soloist, Electric Guitar – P ...