Last Days of the Century
| Last Days of the Century | ||||
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| Studio album by Al Stewart | ||||
| Released | 24 August 1988 | |||
| Recorded | March–April 1988 at Capitol B Studios, Hollywood, California | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Label | Enigma | |||
| Producer | Joe Chiccarelli | |||
| Al Stewart chronology | ||||
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Last Days of the Century is the eleventh studio album by Al Stewart, released in August 1988. It was re-released in 2007 with bonus tracks.
Original LP Release
Side 1
- "Last Days of the Century" (Al Stewart, Peter White) (6:17)
 - "Real and Unreal" (Stewart) (3:32)
 - "King of Portugal" (Stewart, White) (4:22)
 - "Red Toupée" (Stewart, White) (3:34)
 - "Where Are They Now" (Stewart, White) (5:55)
 
Side 2
- "Bad Reputation" (Stewart, White) (4:54)
 - "Josephine Baker" (Stewart, White) (4:11)
 - "License to Steal" (Stewart) (3:50)
 - "Fields of France" (Stewart) (2:52)
 - "Antarctica" (Stewart, White) (4:04)
 - "Ghostly Horses of the Plain" (Stewart, Steve Recker) (2:26)
 
Original CD Release Bonus Track
- "Helen and Cassandra" (Stewart) (4:44)
 
2007 CD Re-Release Bonus Tracks
- "Ghostly Horses of the Plain" (vocal) (Stewart, Recker) (3:29)
 - "Ten Cents" (Stewart, Tori Amos) (4:05)
 - "Dreaming" (Stewart, Amos) (4:16)
 
Notes
- "Ghostly Horses of the Plain" is an instrumental: Al Stewart has also recorded a version of the song with lyrics, available on the 1996 release "Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time" and as a bonus track on the 2007 "Last Days of the Century" CD re-release.
 - Tori Amos sings background vocals on two tracks, "Last Days of the Century" and "Red Toupée".
 
Sources
- Al Stewart discography at www.alstewart.com.
 
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