![]() He then signed a deal with RCA Records and released two albums, “Year of the Cat” and “Time Passages.” He followed up with another studio album, as well as his first live album in 1981, both of which did not do so well resulting in him being dropped from his label. The album also brought Stewart his first hit single, “Carol,” reaching number 30 in the United States. In 1975 he released “Modern Times,” the first of his albums produced by Alan Parsons. He then signed to Columbia Records and released his debut album “Bedsitter Images” in 1967, which included a revised version of “The Elf.” While with Columbia, he released five more albums and slowly gained more and more attention and fan following. Stewart released his single in 1966 entitled “The Elf” with Decca Records, which sold just short of 500 copies. In 1965 he traded in his electric guitar for an acoustic one to fill the weekly slot at a London Soho Coffee House. ![]() Stewart was born on 5 September 1945 in Glasgow, Scotland and raised in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. ![]()
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