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24 Carrots

 
Album Review: 24 Carrots

  • Artist: Al Stewart
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1980
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The pun of the title of 24 Carrots -- the first overt signal of humor Al Stewart has displayed in years, possibly ever -- illustrates that a lot has changed since 1978's Time Passages. The loosening of his wit is perhaps the most evident, but the most significant is the departure of producer Alan Parsons, who collaborated with Stewart on his mid-'70s triptych of masterpieces. In truth, 24 Carrots isn't far removed from those high points, because he is indeed still writing at a remarkably consistent pace. No, this record isn't quite at the high standard of the previous three albums, but it does have a number of brilliant moments, from the opening "Running Man" through the silly but effective "Mondo Sinistro" and the gorgeous "Midnight Rocks." Though there are some songs that don't quite click (something that did not happen on the aforementioned trio), overall the record coheres nicely, thanks not just to the uniform classiness of Stewart's songs, but to his production with Chris Desmond. Although the production does hint at the antiseptic cleanliness that sank many of his latter-day recordings, here, it is just a perfect balance of audio precision and elegant studiocraft. Despite its occasional missteps, it still is a fine record, a fitting, wistful coda to Stewart's classic period. [The 2007 Collectors' Choice Music reissue included three different bonus tracks than those found on the 1980 Razor & Tie edition.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Running Man Al Stewart, Peter White Al Stewart (5:11)
Midnight Rocks Al Stewart, Peter White Al Stewart (3:56)
Constantinople Peter White, Al Stewart Al Stewart (4:42)
Merlin's Time Al Stewart, Peter White Al Stewart (2:44)
Mondo Sinistro Al Stewart Al Stewart (3:10)
Murmansk Run/Ellis Island Al Stewart Al Stewart (7:15)
Rocks in the Ocean Al Stewart Al Stewart (5:13)
Paint by Numbers Al Stewart Al Stewart (5:31)
Optical Illusion Al Stewart Al Stewart (3:31)
Here in Angola [*] Al Stewart Al Stewart (4:39)
Pandora [*] Peter White, Al Stewart Al Stewart (4:37)
Indian Summer [*] Al Stewart, Alex de Grassi Al Stewart (3:33)

Credits

Al Stewart (Keyboards), Bob Marlette (Synthesizer), Adam Yurman (Vocals (Background)), Al Stewart (Guitar (Acoustic)), Krysia Kristianne (Vocals (Background)), Ken Nicol (Vocals), Lori Young (Hair Stylist), Peter White (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bryan Savage (Wind), Ernie Sheesley (Assistant Engineer), Al Stewart (Liner Notes), Sue Reilly (Art Assistant), Beau Segal (Drums), Robin Lamble (Percussion), Steve Chapman (Drums), Harry Stinson (Vocals), Bryan Savage (Flute), Brad Gilderman (?), Ken Nicol (Vocals (Background)), Harry Stinson (Drums), Chris Desmond (Producer), Sylvia Woods (Celtic Harp), Al Stewart (Artwork), Jeff Borgeson (Assistant Engineer), Al Stewart (Guitar (Electric)), Adam Yurman (Vocals), Bryan Savage (Sax (Alto)), Bob Marlette (Keyboards), Gary Regester (Photography), Robin Lamble (Vocals (Background)), Ria Lewerke (Art Direction), Jeff Porcaro (Drums), Brad Gilderman (Assistant Engineer), Karen Newman (Production Assistant), Robin Williamson (Mandocello), Jerry McMillan (Violin), Robin Lamble (Guitar (Acoustic)), Harry Stinson (Vocals (Background)), Russ Kunkel (Drums), Murray Brenman (Repackaging Design), Al Stewart (Producer), Mark D. Sanders (Drums), Krysia Kristianne (Vocals), Peter White (Keyboards), Ria Lewerke (Design), Peter White (Guitar (Electric)), Lenny Castro (Conga), Al Stewart (Synthesizer), Al Stewart (Guitar), Mike Reese (Mastering), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Luke O'Reilly (Executive Producer), Jerry McMillan (Vocals), Adam Yurman (Guitar (Electric)), Robin Lamble (Vocals), Peter White (Guitar), Chris Desmond (Engineer), Robin Lamble (Bass), Robin Williamson (Mandolin), Adam Yurman (Guitar), Steve Chapman (Percussion), Sylvia Woods (Harp), Al Stewart (Vocals), Peter White (Synthesizer)
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24 Carrots
Studio album by Al Stewart
Released September 1980
Recorded Davlen Studios, Los Angeles, May 1980
Genre Rock
Length 41:14
Label RCA (UK)
Arista (US)
Producer Chris Desmond, Al Stewart
Professional reviews
Al Stewart chronology
Time Passages
(1978)
24 Carrots
(1980)
Live/Indian Summer
(1981)

24 Carrots is the ninth album by Al Stewart, released in 1980. This is Stewart's first album with his new band Shot in the Dark and his first album which includes humour (as the title clearly states). Tracks 1-4 are co-written with Peter White. The single Midnight Rocks reached the top 30 on the Billboard charts in 1980, reaching #24. The album has been re-released in 2007 with bonus tracks.

Contents

Track listing

1980 Original LP edition

Side 1

  1. "Running Man" – 5:12
  2. "Midnight Rocks" – 3:57
  3. "Constantinople" – 4:44
  4. "Merlin's Time" – 2:43
  5. "Mondo Sinistro" – 3:07

Side 2

  1. "Murmansk Run/Ellis Island" – 7:18
  2. "Rocks in the Ocean" – 5:15
  3. "Paint by Numbers" – 5:29
  4. "Optical Illusion" – 3:24

1994 Razor & Tie edition bonus tracks

  1. "Here in Angola" - 4:39
  2. "Pandora" - 4:37
  3. "Indian Summer" - 3:33

2007 Collector's Choice Music edition bonus tracks

  1. "Candy Came Back" - 3:44
  2. "The Ringing of Bells" - 4:15
  3. "Tonton Macoute" - 4:11

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1980 Albums 37

Singles – Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1980 "Midnight Rocks" Singles 24

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