Album Info
Artist: | Gerry Rafferty |
Album: | City To City |
Released: | Australia, 1978 |
Tracklist:
A1 | The Ark | 5:40 |
Acoustic Guitar - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals, Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Backing Vocals - Barbara Dickson | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Electric Guitar - Jerry Donahue | ||
Fiddle, Mandolin - Graham Preskett | ||
Other [Intro] - The Bushwackers | ||
Piano - Tommy Eyre | ||
Tambourine - Glen LeFleur | ||
A2 | Baker Street | 6:11 |
Arranged By [Strings] - Graham Preskett | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Keyboards, Synthesizer - Tommy Eyre | ||
Lead Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Percussion - Glen LeFleur | ||
Rhythm Guitar - Nigel Jenkins | ||
Saxophone - Raphael Ravenscroft | ||
Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
A3 | Right Down The Line | 4:32 |
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar - Brian Cole | ||
Percussion - Glen LeFleur | ||
Piano, Organ - Tommy Eyre | ||
Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
A4 | City To City | 5:06 |
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Backing Vocals - John McBurnie, Rab Noakes, Roger Brown , Vivian McAuliffe | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Electric Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Fiddle - Graham Preskett | ||
Harmonica - Paul Jones | ||
Keyboards - Tommy Eyre | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar - Brian Cole | ||
Tambourine - Hugh Murphy | ||
A5 | Stealin' Time | 6:06 |
Acoustic Guitar - Micky Moody | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Electric Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer - Tommy Eyre | ||
Other [String Machine], Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar - Brian Cole | ||
Tambourine - Glen LeFleur | ||
B1 | Mattie's Rag | 3:30 |
Accordion - Willy Ray | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Dobro - Brian Cole | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Other [String Machine], Fiddle, Arranged By [Brass] - Graham Preskett | ||
Piano - Tommy Eyre | ||
Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
B2 | Whatever's Written In Your Heart | 6:40 |
Backing Vocals - Barbara Dickson, Joanna Carlin | ||
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Piano, Synthesizer - Tommy Eyre | ||
B3 | Home And Dry | 4:59 |
Arranged By [Strings] - Graham Preskett | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Lead Guitar - Nigel Jenkins | ||
Piano, Synthesizer - Tommy Eyre | ||
Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
B4 | Island | 5:22 |
Accordion - Willy Ray | ||
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Glen LeFleur | ||
Electric Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Pedal Steel Guitar - Brian Cole | ||
Piano, Organ - Tommy Eyre | ||
Saxophone - Raphael Ravenscroft | ||
Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
B5 | Waiting For The Day | 5:40 |
Bass - Gary Taylor | ||
Drums - Henry Spinetti | ||
Electric Piano, Organ, Arranged By [Brass] - Tommy Eyre | ||
Fiddle - Graham Preskett | ||
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar - Hugh Burns | ||
Percussion - Glen LeFleur | ||
Piano, Vocals - Gerry Rafferty | ||
Rhythm Guitar - Andy Fairweather-Low |
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Description
Released in 1978, "City to City" is a seminal album by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty. It stands as a shining example of Rafferty's skill in blending folk, rock, and pop elements into a cohesive and compelling musical narrative. This album, most famous for the hit single "Baker Street," showcases Rafferty's knack for melodic songwriting, thoughtful lyrics, and his distinctive, warm vocal style.
"Baker Street," the album's standout track, is a masterclass in songwriting and arrangement. The song is instantly recognizable for its iconic saxophone riff, played by Raphael Ravenscroft, which has become one of the most famous saxophone solos in popular music. Rafferty's lyrics, reflecting themes of disillusionment and the desire for a more meaningful life, resonate deeply, and his smooth, calming voice adds a layer of introspection to the track.
"Right Down the Line" is another highlight, a love song that combines a soft rock feel with elements of R&B. The track is notable for its catchy chorus and the sincerity in Rafferty's voice, which conveys a genuine sense of affection and commitment. This song, like much of the album, benefits from Rafferty's ability to write relatable, heartfelt lyrics.
The title track, "City to City," shifts the mood with a more upbeat tempo and a folk-rock vibe. It showcases Rafferty's storytelling ability, painting vivid images of travel and transition. The song's lively rhythm and engaging melody make it one of the album's more energetic numbers.
"Stealin' Time" is a more introspective piece, featuring thoughtful lyrics and a mellow arrangement. This track highlights Rafferty's skill in creating a mood that is both reflective and soothing, with a melody that lingers long after the song ends.
The musicianship on the album is top-notch, with each song featuring well-crafted arrangements that complement Rafferty's songwriting and vocals. The use of various instruments, from saxophone to keyboards to guitar, adds richness and depth to the tracks, creating a sound that is both varied and cohesive.
The production of "City to City" is clean and polished, with a focus on clarity and balance. The mix allows Rafferty's vocals to take center stage, supported by the instrumentation in a way that enhances the overall sound without overwhelming it.
Lyrically, the album explores themes of love, life's journey, and the search for meaning. Rafferty's writing is introspective and often poignant, offering insights into his worldview and emotional landscape. His lyrics are one of the strengths of the album, inviting listeners to engage with the songs on a deeper level.
"City to City" was both a critical and commercial success, marking a high point in Rafferty's career. The album's blend of pop, rock, and folk influences, combined with Rafferty's distinctive voice and thoughtful songwriting, made it stand out in the late 1970s music scene. "Baker Street," in particular, has become a classic track, transcending its era and continuing to be a staple on classic rock radio stations.
However, the album's mellow and sometimes melancholic tone might not appeal to everyone. Listeners looking for more upbeat or energetic music might find "City to City" a bit subdued. But for those who appreciate well-crafted songs with depth and emotion, the album is a rewarding listen.
In conclusion, "City to City" is a timeless album that showcases Gerry Rafferty's talents as a songwriter and musician. Its thoughtful lyrics, memorable melodies, and Rafferty's warm vocal delivery combine to create a listening experience that is both comforting and thought-provoking. The album stands as a testament to Rafferty's artistry and his enduring impact on the world of music.