Al Stewart
Latest about Al Stewart

Reissued compilation shines light on Decca's heavier psychedelic era
By Jerry Ewing published
The Psychedelic Scene will be released on vinyl for the very first time in October

“Another very good year”: Ring The Bells And Sing – Progressive Sounds Of 1975 box set
By Chris Roberts published
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high

Deram (and Decca) celebrated in Psych! British Prog, Rock, Folk & Blues box set
By Joe Banks published
A sprawling 3CD / 2LP retrospective of Britain’s first “groovy” record label

He took guitar lessons from Robert Fripp, set out to destroy his old self with an album he hoped would fail, then made the resulting niche his own – Al Stewart's prog credentials ring loud
By Paul Sexton published
“To me, the prog bands were Camel or something… who could play tons of solos, very musical and with lots of different time signatures. I’m not sure my stuff qualifies for that”

Robert Fripp takes a bow on the cover on the new issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Adrian Belew, Lonely Robot, Tim Bowness, Al Di Meola & John McLaughlin, Oceans Of Slumber and more...

Massive 50-disc Al Stewart box set to be released
By Jerry Ewing published
Al Stewart's career-encompassing The Admiralty Lights Box Set to be released by Madfish June

Al Stewart: The Prog Interview
By Mike Barnes last updated
The folk progger reflects on a career that started with guitar lessons from Robert Fripp and has seen him work with the likes of Rick Wakeman, Alan Parsons and more...
Get the Louder Newsletter
Select the newsletters you’d like to receive. Then, add your email to sign up.