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Zero She Flies

Album - 1970 - DeB Id: 81164
By Al Stewart
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Album DeRango™ 11,73

Al Stewart

Zero She Flies CLINT

 Al Stewart remains, in my opinion, a tremendously underrated artist as all his songs throughout his production have always proven to be very enjoyable and relaxing.

 Even after forty years, the album still feels fresh and played with that masterful blend of technical skill combined with some slight roughness or imperfection that I so love in records from that era.

 Dive into Al Stewart’s timeless folk-rock masterpiece Zero She Flies and discover why it remains a hidden classic of the 70s.

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Album DeRango™ 2,36

Al Stewart

Zero She Flies Danny The Kid

 Zero She Flies has on its side the charm of simplicity, a natural refinement, and a distinctive feature.

 The eclecticism, energy, and more contemporary sound that Stewart would develop in later years rests on these traditional and solid foundations.

 Dive into the evocative world of Al Stewart's Zero She Flies and discover a timeless folk journey rich with poetry and reflection.

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Shots split the night, a bullet lodged in his brain
He must have died instantly, he felt no pain
A crowd quickly gathered to the feast of the gun
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Manuscript (04:43)
Prince Louis Battenberg is burning the Admiralty lights down low
Silently sifting through papers sealed with a crown
Admiral Lord Fisher is writing to Churchill, calling for more Dreadnoughts
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Anna (01:47)
Anna, turns out the light
Sits down alone
The echo of his foot on the stair
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Al Stewart

Al Stewart (born 1945) is a Scottish singer-songwriter known for folk-rock and literate, history-infused storytelling. He broke through commercially in the mid-1970s, notably with the album and title track “Year of the Cat.”
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