On This Day August 20 1980 - Al Stewart Released His 9th Album 24 Carrots

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On This Day August 20 1980 - Al Stewart Released His 9th Album 24 Carrots
On this day August 20 1980, Al Stewart released his ninth studio album 24 Carrots. The record marked a shift in his style, blending his signature folk rock sound with more contemporary 80s influences.

The album is remembered for tracks like "Midnight Rocks" and "Mondo Sinistro," which highlighted Stewart’s ability to craft clever lyrics set against polished production. Although it did not reach the commercial heights of his earlier releases such as "Year of the Cat," it remains a strong effort that showcased his adaptability during a changing musical decade.

80s insight: Artists from the 70s like Al Stewart often faced the challenge of evolving their sound to fit the 1980s. Albums such as 24 Carrots demonstrated how musicians balanced classic songwriting with new wave and pop rock influences.

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