Gerry Rafferty - City to City (Collectors Edition) (2011)

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Title: City to City
Year Of Release: 1978 / 2011
Label: EMI – 5099908726728 / 2 x CD, Remastered, Collectors Edition
Genre: Soft Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:28:02
Total Size: 203 / 571 Mb
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

01. The Ark (5:42)
02. Baker Street (6:11)
03. Right Down the Line (4:30)
04. City to City (5:05)
05. Stealin' Time (5:58)
06. Mattie's Rag (3:32)
07. Whatever's Written in Your Heart (6:39)
08. Home and Dry (5:02)
09. Island (5:18)
10. Waiting for the Day (5:48)
11. Big Change in the Weather (B-side of the single 'Baker Street') (5:24)

Disc 2

01. Instrumental Intro (0:39)
02. Big Change in the Weather (original demo) (4:10)
03. Baker Street (original demo) (5:24)
04. Mattie's Rag (original demo) (3:04)
05. Take the Money and Run (early studio version) (5:17)
06. Stealin' Time (original demo) (4:32)
07. City to City (original demo) (5:17)
08. Instrumental Outro (0:31)

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."




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Many Thanks for Flac !!!
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Many thanks for lossless.