

^ "American album certifications – Al Stewart – Time Passages".^ "British album certifications – Al Stewart – Time Passages".Archived from the original on 8 November 2021. ^ "Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts" (in German).^ "Al Stewart Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Charts.nz – Al Stewart – Time Passages".^ " – Al Stewart – Time Passages" (in German).^ " – Al Stewart – Time Passages" (in Dutch).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). How many of his fans caught the error is unknown. In a 1980 interview, Stewart lamented his reference in the song about More to Henry Plantagenet when he meant Henry Tudor. West, Krysia Kristianne, Jeff Borgeson - backing vocals Brian Huddy, Joe Puerta, David Pack, James R.Art Tripp lll, Lindsay Elliott - percussion.Jeff Porcaro - drums on "Valentina Way".Stuart Elliott - drums (except track 2).Phil Kenzie - alto saxophone on tracks 1 and 8.Mark Goldenberg - rhythm guitar on "Valentina Way".Tim Renwick - electric guitar, lead guitar (tracks 3, 4, 5 and 6).Peter Solley - synthesizer on "Palace of Versailles".Peter Robinson - grand piano, organ on "Valentina Way" Peter White - guitars, lead guitar (tracks 1, 2 and 9), keyboards, accordion.Al Stewart - guitars, keyboards, vocals."Life in Dark Water" – references the Mary Celeste, questioning the usage of the inaccurate term "Marie Celeste".The lyrics contain specific allusions to many events and figures of the revolution. "The Palace of Versailles", the former residence of the French Kings and a key site in early days of the French Revolution.The album, like 1975's Modern Times and 1976's Year of the Cat, was once again produced by Alan Parsons.

It is the follow-up to his 1976 album Year of the Cat.

Time Passages is the eighth studio album by Al Stewart, released in September 1978. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (audiophile release)
