Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat (single Mix) (1976) Apr 2026
The of Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat," released in July 1976 , is a condensed version of the sprawling 6:40 album masterpiece. While the full version is famous for its intricate four-minute instrumental suite, the single was edited to fit radio formats of the time, often clocking in between 3:30 and 4:42 depending on the territory. Production & Sound
The song’s title and atmosphere were inspired by , as 1975 (when it was written) was the Year of the Cat . Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat (single mix) (1976)
: The song’s haunting piano riff was written by Peter Wood , who played it constantly during soundchecks until Stewart finally asked to add lyrics to it. Lyrical Meaning & Origins The of Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat,"
: Parsons was instrumental in adding the song’s signature jazz influence. He famously suggested adding the saxophone solo, a move Stewart initially resisted because "there are no saxophones in folk rock". : The song’s haunting piano riff was written
