Gerry Rafferty - City to City

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Album Details

Title: City to City
Artist: Gerry Rafferty
Release Date: 1978
Re-Released On: 7/6/2000
Label: Capitol Records, EMI UK/EMI, EMI Music Distribution
Duration: 51:12
UPCs: 077774604925, 0077774604956, 010963107524, 077774604956, 643346022215, 762185120842, 762185141724
Genre: Rock
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Smooth, Romantic, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Delicate, Earnest, Gentle, Intimate, Lazy, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Sophisticated, Wistful, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Ark
  2. Baker Street
  3. Right Down the Line
  4. City to City
  5. Stealin' Time
  6. Mattie's Rag
  7. Whatever's Written in Your Heart
  8. Home and Dry
  9. Island
  10. Waiting for the Day

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDEMI Music Distribution46049
1978CDEMI UK/EMI
------CDCapitol RecordsE2-46049

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Album Review

Gerry Rafferty is a huge talent, but a reluctant star. Management struggles and sundry other hindrances limited his output, but couldn't avert the Scot from releasing two legendary singles -- the Tarantino-ized "Stuck in the Middle With You" and the unforgettable "Baker Street," the latter included on this record. Just a glimpse of John Patrick Byrne's cool cover art lets the listener know City to City houses Rafferty's day in the sun as he conquers the world one metropolis at a time, his guitar and amp in tow. Setting out in his apocalyptic "Ark," each song radiates the confidence of a master craftsman cruising in his prime, constructing brilliant pop confections with top-flight support while awaiting the crunch of civilization. The dreamy reality check "Baker Street" rightfully remains one of the greatest cuts in pop history. Forever-lost B-side "Big Change in Weather" further demonstrates Rafferty was on a rare roll. Domestic valentine "Right Down the Line" snugly followed to the height of the charts, and third release, "Home and Dry," while not of an immortal status, stands as a quality song. He even stomps out a smooth hoedown on the title track. Rafferty's turns of phrase and tight composition skills create a fresh sound and perspective all his own. Any diverse style (and he attempts many) filters through his unique mindset, resulting in a classic platter buoyed by many moments of sheer genius. "Whatever's written in your heart, that's all that matters." ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy Fairweather LowDrums (Electric), Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
B.J. ColeGuitar (Steel)
Barbara DicksonVocals (Background), Vocals
Barry HammondEngineer
Brian ColeGuitar (Steel), Dobro
Dec O'DohertyEngineer, Engineer
Declan O'DohertyEngineer
Gary TaylorKeyboards, Vocals, Bass, Moog Synthesizer, Vocals (Background)
Gerry RaffertyGuitar (Acoustic), Piano, Producer, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Vocals
Glen LeFleurPercussion, Drums, Tambourine
Graham PreskettString Arrangements, Violin, Fiddle, Keyboards, Brass Arrangement, String Machine, Vocals, Mandolin
Henry SpinettiDrums
Hugh BurnsGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar
Hugh MurphyTambourine, Producer, Tabla, Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Vocals
Jerry DonahueGuitar, Guitar (Electric)
Joanna CarlinVocals (Background)
John McBurnieVocals (Background), Vocals
Micky MoodyGuitar (Acoustic), ?
Nigel JenkinsGuitar, ?, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar (Electric)
Paul JonesHarmonica
Rab NoakesVocals (Background), Vocals
Raphael RavenscroftSax (Alto), Saxophone
Roger BrownVocals, Vocals (Background)
Tommy EyreArranger, Brass Arrangement, Organ, Piano, Piano (Grand), Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Piano (Electric)
Vivian McAuliff?, Vocals (Background)
Vivian McAulipeVocals (Background)
Vivienne McAuliffeVocals, Vocals (Background)
Willy RayAccordion

Member Reviews

Jerry S. wrote on 9/29/2009...

GRRRRREAT!!!!