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City to City by Gerry Rafferty (CD, Jul-1996, EMI Records USA) 
City to City by Gerry Rafferty (CD, Jul-1996, EMI Records USA)

 
City to City by Gerry Rafferty (CD, Jul-1996, EMI Records USA)

Release Date: Jul 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: EMI Records (USA)
Genre: Gold Disc, Rock & Pop
UPC: 077774604925
Product ID: EPID3128883
Description: Originally released on United Artists. Often mistaken with Night Owl, as they both had similar subject matter and beautiful Patrick Byrne covers, the main difference is that this is the one with "Baker Street," probably the most flogged ...
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Track Listing
1. Ark, The
2. Baker Street - (remix)
3. Right Down the Line
4. City to City
5. Stealin' Time
6. Mattie's Rag
7. Whatever's Written in Your Heart - (remix)
8. Home and Dry
9. Island
10. Waiting For the Day

Details
Playing Time:53 min.
Producer:Gerry Rafferty, Hugh Murphy
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Originally released on United Artists.
Often mistaken with Night Owl, as they both had similar subject matter and beautiful Patrick Byrne covers, the main difference is that this is the one with "Baker Street," probably the most flogged song of the past two decades, and one that now does his credibility no good. Missing out in the memory bank is the powerful "The Ark," and the often ignored, radio-friendly title track. It also includes two of his finest open love songs: "Right Down The Line" and the innocently profound "Whatever's Written In Your Heart"), with the line "so we agree to disagree, at least we got our memories."
Often mistaken with Night Owl, as they both had similar subject matter and beautiful Patrick Byrne covers, the main difference is that this is the one with 'Baker Street', probably the most flogged song of the past two decades, and one that now does his credibility no good. Missing out in the memory bank is the powerful 'The Ark', and the often ignored, radio-friendly title track. It also includes two of his finest open love songs - 'Right Down The Line' and the innocently profound 'Whatever's Written In Your Heart' (is all that matters), with the line 'so we agree to disagree, at least we got our memories.

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