Original 1973 album mix (remastered) plus 2024 stereo and 5.1 mixes by Stephen W Tayler. Format: CD / Cat No: ECLEC42875 / Released: 28/06/2024
Track Listing: CD 1 - Past, Present & Future - 2024 Re-master: 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
More information: A 50th Anniversary 3CD/Blu-Ray box set edition of Al Stewart’s all-conquering Past, Present & Future, featuring the original 1973 album mix (remastered), along with 2024 stereo and 5.1 mixes by Stephen W Tayler.
Guest performances come from Rick Wakeman, Tim Renwick, Bruce Thomas, Dave Swarbrick, Francis Monkman and Queen’s Roger Taylor.
The set also includes a concert recorded at The Howff in Hampstead, London in 1974. Remixed from the original multi track tapes by Stephen W Tayler, Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash appears.
A limited edition with a 68-page book with an essay by Al Stewart aficionado Neville Judd, a facsimile promotional poster and a set of four postcards.
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