Just Yesterday

~ Release by Al Stewart (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1The Elf
2:31
2Bedsitter Images
engineer:
Michael Claydon
producer:
Roy Guest
guitar:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1967)
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1967)
conductor:
Alexander Faris (conductor) (in 1967)
arranger:
Alexander Faris (conductor)
recording of:
Bedsitter Images (in 1967)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
3:21
3Samuel, Oh How You've Changed
engineer:
Michael Claydon
producer:
Roy Guest
guitar:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1967)
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1967)
conductor:
Alexander Faris (conductor) (in 1967)
arranger:
Alexander Faris (conductor)
recording of:
Samuel, Oh How You've Changed (in 1967)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
4:01
4You Should Have Listened to Al
engineer:
Ron Pender and John Wood (UK producer)
co-producer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) and John Wood (UK producer)
producer:
Roy Guest
bass guitar:
Brian Brocklehurst (bass player), Ashley Hutchings and Brian Odgers
drums (drum set):
Harvey Burns and Martyn Francis
guitar:
Marvyn Prestwyck (UK folk rock singer/songwriter/guitarist), Simon Breckenridge (singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer from England) and Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
organ:
Steve Gray (British pianist, composer and arranger) and Phil Phillips (British keyboardist)
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1969)
arranger:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
recording of:
You Should Have Listened to Al (in 1969)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
3:01
5In Brooklyn
engineer:
Ron Pender and John Wood (UK producer)
co-producer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) and John Wood (UK producer)
producer:
Roy Guest
bass guitar:
Brian Brocklehurst (bass player), Ashley Hutchings and Brian Odgers
drums (drum set):
Harvey Burns and Martyn Francis
guitar:
Marvyn Prestwyck (UK folk rock singer/songwriter/guitarist), Simon Breckenridge (singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer from England) and Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
organ:
Steve Gray (British pianist, composer and arranger) and Phil Phillips (British keyboardist)
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1969)
arranger:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
recording of:
In Brooklyn (in 1969)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
3:42
6Clifton in the Rain
recording of:
Clifton in the Rain
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
2:43
7Electric Los Angeles Sunset
engineer:
Jerry Boys
producer:
Roy Guest
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Sound Techniques in Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1970)
recording of:
Electric Los Angeles Sunset (in 1970)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
53:48
8Manuscript
engineer:
Jerry Boys
producer:
Roy Guest
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Sound Techniques in Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1970)
recording of:
Manuscript (in 1970)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
4:47
9A Small Fruit Song
engineer:
Jerry Boys
producer:
Roy Guest
vocals:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter) (in 1970)
recorded at:
Sound Techniques in Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1970)
recording of:
A Small Fruit Song (in 1970)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
2:01
10You Don't Even Know Me
recording of:
You Don’t Even Know Me
writer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
4:00
11I'm Falling
4:30
12Soho (Needless to Say)
engineer:
Mike Stone (producer and engineer, 1960s–80s)
producer:
John Anthony (British producer and record executive)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
GRT Corporation (aka General Recorded Tape Corp.) (in 1974)
produced at:
Trident Studios (London, UK) in Soho, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Soho (Needless to Say)
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
publisher:
Gwyneth Music Ltd. (in 1973)
3:56
13Old Admirals
engineer:
Mike Stone (producer and engineer, 1960s–80s)
producer:
John Anthony (British producer and record executive)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
GRT Corporation (aka General Recorded Tape Corp.) (in 1974)
produced at:
Trident Studios (London, UK) in Soho, Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Old Admirals
lyricist and composer:
Al Stewart (UK folk singer/songwriter)
publisher:
Gwyneth Music Ltd. (in 1973)
5:57
14Roads to Moscow
8:01
15Nostradamus/The World Goes to Riyadh (live)
13:08
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