Yes, a great line--but it's "in a silk dress," not "with a silk dress." Just that small matter of the preposition is important: it's the difference between her wearing the dress and carrying the dress.
I’ve seen Al Stewart a few times in concert from PA to CA. I would suggest Lord Grenville, Broadway Hotel, Sand in Your Shoes, Song on the Radio, Time Passages etc. He is a great songwriter and performer with an awesome band. Highly recommend the great Al Stewart!
Al Stewart is a great Scottish singer-songwriter & folk-rock musician. He was big in the 70's. I had his album "Year Of The Cat" & "Time Passages". All the songs on both are great. "Year Of The Cat" is one of my favorites songs. Love the sax solo.
He was a Scottish born singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician really started in the 60's but his big hits came in the 70's. He only had a few hits here in the US but his music is well liked and overseas he did extremely well. The whole album "Year of The Cat" is well done.. Time Passages is another good song by him that rose in the charts.. I think you might enjoy a song by Van Morrison called "Twilight Zone" off his Philosopher's Stone Album, or maybe a song by Gregg Allman called "Queen of Hearts" from his Album Live: Back To Macon, GA
AL STEWART, "YEAR OF THE CAT". If ever asked, "WHAT WAS 70'S MUSIC LIKE?" My answer would be "GROOVY!" Every song of the decade, every jaundra, Mixed into a Smorgasbord of glorious music. Enjoy...
"On a morning from a Bogart movie In a country where they turn back time You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre Contemplating a crime She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running Like a watercolor in the rain Don't bother asking for explanations She'll just tell you that she came In the year of the cat" Do those lyrics paint a picture in your mind's eye or what Life With Stan? One of the best songs from the 70s ever written!
I once ran into Al Stewart, literally. It was at a show he and Dave Mason were doing, I was going to the head and he was coming to the stage from the back,and we came face-to-face, and man did he look just like a cat! We almost bumped into each other, but we didn't, smiled at each other, and we each continued to our destinations. His was the more important. BTW, it was a GREAT show.
Immaculately produced by Alan Parsons (who had earlier been an engineer on Beatles records at Abbey Road studios and later had hits as leader of the Alan Parson Project). Phil Kenzie plays the sax solo. Peter White played the acoustic guitar solo and Tim Renwick played the electric guitar solo. Al Stewart made some incredible records in the '70s.
Just about a perfect song ! Produced by Alan Parsons you would love some of his music the Alan Parsons project try old and wise and silence and I and dammed if I do ! I love your reactions and attitude you are a lot of fun keep it up Brother !
"She comes out of the sun with a silk dress running like a watercolour in the rain." What an amazing visual description.......brilliant!
One of the most beautifully descriptive lines that I have ever heard and I bought my first record in 1960:)
Yeah.....................................perfection.
Yes, a great line--but it's "in a silk dress," not "with a silk dress." Just that small matter of the preposition is important: it's the difference between her wearing the dress and carrying the dress.
This is pretty much a perfectly written and produced song.
Credit the production to the sound engineer, Alan Parsons, which also engineered Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album.
The whole album is great too
You loved it. I did 48 years ago as a 17 year old
This rabbit hole is very very deep.
The man has at least 16 studio albums plus a few live albums
Best headphone song ever.
The piano, sax, and violin all really add to this song. Always loved it! An interesting tidbit, Al Stewart is Rod Stewart's cousin.
PERFECTION. Brilliantly composed. Iam AMAZED everytime I listen. Just pure joy to my EARS.😄🎸🎺🎷🎶🇺🇸
Yes, his is a very pleasant voice. He enunciates perfectly so you can hear every word.
The sexiest song ever written.
"Time Passages" is another great song by Al Stewart.
I’ve seen Al Stewart a few times in concert from PA to CA. I would suggest Lord Grenville, Broadway Hotel, Sand in Your Shoes, Song on the Radio, Time Passages etc. He is a great songwriter and performer with an awesome band. Highly recommend the great Al Stewart!
So great song that even my easy piano cover sounds good!! 💥💥🎹🎹
Al Stewart is a great Scottish singer-songwriter & folk-rock musician. He was big in the 70's. I had his album "Year Of The Cat" & "Time Passages". All the songs on both are great. "Year Of The Cat" is one of my favorites songs. Love the sax solo.
As well as a Poet and Historian😀
A genius song with a lot of music…..He had another big hit with beautiful saxophone called “ Time Passages”…it is fire.
My favorite song from the 70's! 😺
Fantastic song by a great artist and musician....brings back great memories....thanks for sharing this timeless classic!
ABCs' Look of Love owes this plenty.
He was a Scottish born singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician really started in the 60's but his big hits came in the 70's. He only had a few hits here in the US but his music is well liked and overseas he did extremely well. The whole album "Year of The Cat" is well done.. Time Passages is another good song by him that rose in the charts.. I think you might enjoy a song by Van Morrison called "Twilight Zone" off his Philosopher's Stone Album, or maybe a song by Gregg Allman called "Queen of Hearts" from his Album Live: Back To Macon, GA
Uh, he said this song hit in the US when he visited. He never left.
AL STEWART, "YEAR OF THE CAT". If ever asked, "WHAT WAS 70'S MUSIC LIKE?" My answer would be "GROOVY!" Every song of the decade, every jaundra, Mixed into a Smorgasbord of glorious music. Enjoy...
"On a morning from a Bogart movie
In a country where they turn back time
You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre
Contemplating a crime
She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running
Like a watercolor in the rain
Don't bother asking for explanations
She'll just tell you that she came
In the year of the cat"
Do those lyrics paint a picture in your mind's eye or what Life With Stan? One of the best songs from the 70s ever written!
I once ran into Al Stewart, literally. It was at a show he and Dave Mason were doing, I was going to the head and he was coming to the stage from the back,and we came face-to-face, and man did he look just like a cat! We almost bumped into each other, but we didn't, smiled at each other, and we each continued to our destinations. His was the more important. BTW, it was a GREAT show.
I ran into Brian Wilson the same way.
Immaculately produced by Alan Parsons (who had earlier been an engineer on Beatles records at Abbey Road studios and later had hits as leader of the Alan Parson Project). Phil Kenzie plays the sax solo. Peter White played the acoustic guitar solo and Tim Renwick played the electric guitar solo. Al Stewart made some incredible records in the '70s.
Also worked with Pink Floyd. (AP that is)
This was from a time we could travel the world with a sort of Pax Americana.
Try anything by Al Stewart !!!!!!!!!
Al Stewart has another great song titled "Time Passages". It would be a great song for you to react.
On the Border too
Just about a perfect song ! Produced by Alan Parsons you would love some of his music the Alan Parsons project try old and wise and silence and I and dammed if I do ! I love your reactions and attitude you are a lot of fun keep it up Brother !
Time passages. Al stewart