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

  2. Last Days of the Century, an Album by Al Stewart. Released in 1988 on Enigma (catalog no. DI-73316; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, AOR. Rated #898 in the best albums of 1988. Featured peformers: Joe Chiccarelli (producer), Peter White (associate producer, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, accordion), Al Stewart (lead vocals), Tim Renwick (electric guitar), Steve ...

  3. 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. Whoever you pretend to be. You must ...

  4. About “Last Days of the Century” ... Peter White, Steve Recker & 1 more. More Al Stewart albums Uncorked (artist: Al Stewart) The Best of Al Stewart: Songs From the Radio. Show all albums by ...

  5. 29. Sept. 1997 · Last Days Of The Century follows the metaphysical path that Al Stewart forged in 1973, with the release of Past Present And Future, that dealt with such topics as the prophesies of Nostradamus and the First World War. His lyrics show a conscious desire to translate literature into a musical form. "I'm more of a folk rock historian," notes Stewart.

  6. Electric Guitar – Peter White, Steve Farris (2), Steve Recker, Tim Renwick; Flute – Dave Camp; Keyboards – Kim Bullard, Peter White, Peter Wood (2) Lacquer Cut By – BA* Management – Chapman & Co. Management [Business] – B-S Financial Services, Barbara Sherry; Mastered By – Bob Ludwig; Mixed By – Csaba Petocz; Mixed By [Assistant ...

  7. Moving through the deep. You chase dreams across your sleep. Scarecrows, waiting at your door. In the last days of the century. Leaning from your balcony. You said this is how it's meant to be. Can't you feel it in the air. See that light come shining down. All the way to chinatown.