The Rockologist: Remembering Two Of Al Stewart's Best Albums, And The Time He Stole My Date
Published May 14, 2007
Here again though, the title track is the centerpiece of the record. Though it doesn't completely overwhelm the rest of the album the way that "Love Chronicles" does, "Modern Times" is another of those stunningly personal pieces of storytelling from Stewart that simply takes your breath away. Here, Stewart tells the tale of a chance encounter at a bar with a friend from his past, and the reluctance to recount old memories of "chasing skinny blue jeaned girls across the building site" and "checking out the dance floor while the band played Hold Me Tight". The bittersweet meeting goes on to reflect how "it all comes back like yesterday." Musically the track builds to a big orchestral close--the Parsons influence is especially felt here--punctuated by Renwick's best guitar work on the album.
"The Dark And Rolling Sea," which precedes "Modern Times" on this album is another of those reflective sort pf period pieces, this time told from the perspective of a salty old seaman. Here again, Stewart takes his subject matter and weaves a tale so achingly personal you'd swear he actually lived it. It also makes for a beautiful segue into the title track.
The new remastered Modern Times also contains more of those previously unreleased bonus tracks. Here they include "Swallow Wind," and "A Sense Of Deja Vu."
Both of these tracks sound very much like original outtakes from this album. A third bonus track, "Willie The King" is said to have come from the sessions for Year Of The Cat and has the slicker sound of that record.
So I guess I forgive Al Stewart for stealing my date all those years ago. But if I ever do run into him again, remind me that he is owed one punch in the nose.
- The Rockologist: Remembering Two Of Al Stewart's Best Albums, And The Time He Stole My Date
- Published: May 14, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Acoustic, Music: Folk, Music: Original, Music: Pop, Music: Recording
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- Writer: Glen Boyd
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Sorry about the date... I know how that must have felt.
Nice article. Just listened again to "Modern Times."
I'd forgotten about how nicely that closes.
Minor nitpick... it's "Jackdaw" not "Jacksaw."
I met Al a couple of times in the last decade - if I'd known his past, I'd never have introduced my date, Emily. :)
Best,
Rj
No worries RJ, I got over it years ago. To this day, it still makes a great story though. Thanx for the comment.
-Glen
P.S. Modern Times really is a great record isn't it?
I remember you telling that story some time ago. So glad you decided to share it (in fact, I heard about it, which is why coming by to read it was a must-do).
Re: #1 -- Al is touring constantly. He was recently in Maryland and on the East Coast, and he's doing a lot overseas as well (plus on the Left Coast, where he lives). AlStewart.com has all the latest Al news, including his itinerary.
NR,
Nice to hear from you again. So I guess it's safe to reveal you as my "reliable source" that Al has gotten all of that skirt chasing out of his system then? Anyway, I do really love the reissues, and thanks for the comment.
-Glen
Perfectly OK to reveal that. The reissues are awesome, aren't they? You have to see him live now. And yes, your dates are thoroughly safe.
Hey, Mr. West. Been busy. Quite, lately -- trying to become the next public radio host. Check it out!
Glen,
Yes it is, as is YotC. As an Alan Parsons fanboy, he can do no wrong, but Al is truly a unique and under-appreciated artist. His live shows are so entertaining as Al tells stories, screws up and starts over without making anyone feel anything other than they are seeing a really honest artist.
His guitar playing is amazing and has only gotten better over the years. And Al is quite witty - his shows are not to be missed.
Thanks again for making me revisit Modern Times. I'll definitely be buying all the reissues.
Best,
Rj
OK, I'll bite - my goodness, what aural planet do you live on? Jimmy Page and "uncharacteristically tasty guitar riffage" do not remotely belong together in the same sentence, much less "VERY uncharacteristically." I mean I know taste is subjective and all, but, honestly... that this record exists should give you an inkling. Other than that, amusing article, and I'll be buying "Love Chronicles." But mainly because Page is on it.
al is indeed touring, got to see him in montreal (can't travel anywhere else atm which is incredibly sad...), fucking brilliant
I wonuldn't have been so forgiving, Glen - I likely would have taken this opportunity to trash talk Stewart........ ahh, who'm I kidding? If my girl liked Al Stewart, that'd be her problem - I'd let sleeping dogs continue to put me to sleep. Stewart's music never did anything for me anyways.
Oddly enough, I always associate Al Stewart with Walter Egan. I know they have nothing to do with each other, so there's some kind of sublminal connection going on here. But I don't think Stewart ever had a song as good as Egan's Magnet & Steel.
I have seen Al two times, both great concerts. Once was in the 80's, when he had a full band with him. We saw him in a very small convert venue (had my beautiful girlfriend with me, so I guess I am glad I didn't have any kind of backstage pass :-)
The second time was maybe 5 years ago, at a free beach concert (I am in Tampa Bay area FYI), where Al was listed as part of a string of bands. Turns out, it was him alone on stage, with basically a whole beach of a thousand people who all came to see the other groups. I had dragged along my beautiful wife (same girl, fast forward 15 years and 3 kids later!) and 3 kids, and I remember being the loudest cheering maniac on the beach. Al did a lot of songs, all himself on guitar, and it was BETTER than the first time I saw him!!! He is terrific.
The reason I write this is I just had been scanning the web for any concerts, and was amazed to see he is going to be at EPCOT September 28-29, 2007. Some sort of concert series included in your normal ticket. You can bet $ I will be there. For one thing, he appears to tour clubs and concert halls, but very sporadically. I also would think that they are paying him soem good $$ so maybe he will have a band too? In any event, I hope some of you can come too, so it isn't just me (my very beautiful wife + 4 kids - yes another) clapping and my head off with a million disinterested EPCOT visitors wandering by. Maybe we could all ask for backstage passes :-)
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I love Al Stewart as well. "Cafe Society" is one of the best pieces of music ever written, and there is something really precient about "The world goes to Riyahd" in the middle of "Nostrodamus" when he warns "be careful how you choose your friends now". I hope he intends to tour again. Thanks for the heads up about the new realeases.