Al Stewart (born September 5, 1945) is a British songwriter and musician. He is best known for his 1976 single Year of the Cat and its 1978 follow-up Time Passages (both produced by Alan Parsons). Stewart's inspiration for his songs primarily comes from the past; indeed, he is credited with creating his own genre, "historical folk rock". At one time in his life, Stewart took guitar lessons from King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp. Stewart was born in Glasgow, Scotland but grew up in the coastal resort town of Bournemouth, Dorset. He emigrated to the United States as his career took off in the mid 1970s, and still lives in California. While studio albums are now few and far between, he still tours extensively in the United States, and, most years, in Europe. Recordings of concerts are often made available through his fan clubs.
| 1 | Nostradamus Part One: The World Goes To Riyadh; No | The Best of Al Stewart |
| 2 | Trespasser | Famous Last Words |
| 3 | Delia's Gone | The Best of Al Stewart |
| 4 | A League of Notions | Between the Wars |
| 5 | Sampan | Between the Wars |
| 6 | Midas Shadow | Year of the Cat |
| 7 | Betty Boop's Birthday | Between the Wars |
| 8 | Laughing into 1939 | Between the Wars |
| 9 | Running Man | The Best of Al Stewart |
| 10 | Genie On A Table Top | Famous Last Words |
| 11 | Hipposong | Famous Last Words |
| 12 | Charlotte Corday | Famous Last Words |
| 13 | Night Train to Munich | Between the Wars |
| 14 | Necromancer | Famous Last Words |
| 15 | One Stage Before | Year of the Cat |
| 16 | Three Mules | Between the Wars |
| 17 | Always the Cause | Between the Wars |
| 18 | The Age of Rhythm | Between the Wars |
| 19 | Sand In Your Shoes | Year of the Cat |
| 20 | Don't Forget Me | Famous Last Words |