Bring It All Home - Gerry Rafferty Remembered
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium
Glasgow, Scotland
23 January 2012
1st Set (70:37)
101. Rab Noakes - Can I Have My Money Back
102. Proclaimers - Mattie's Rag
103. Ron Sexsmith - Right Down The Line
104. Maria Muldaur - Didn’t I
105. Mark Rafferty - Mary Skeffington
106. Rafferty Family - Family Tree
107. Barbara Dickson - Wise as a Serpent
108. Paul Brady - One Drink Down and Another to Go
109. Emma Pollock - To Each and Everyone of Us
110. James Vincent McMorrow - My Singing Bird
111. Tom Robinson - Get It Right Next Time
112. Jack Bruce - Shipyard Town
2nd Set (93:44)
201. Rafferty Family - Whatever's Written in Your Heart
202. Jack Bruce & James Vincent McMorrrow - Waiting For the Day
203. Maria Muldaur - Another World
204. Ron Sexsmith - Days Gone Down
205. Rab Noakes - Moonlight and Gold
206. Rab Noakes (Anecdotes)
207. Emma Pollock - Late Again
208. Barbara Dickson - Steamboat Road
209. Rafferty Family - The Ark
210. Proclaimers - City to City
211. Roddy Hart - Her Father Doesn't Like Me Anywore
212. Jack Bruce & Tom Robinson - Life Goes On
213. Paul Brady - Baker Street
214. Everyone - Stuck in the Middle With You
215. Everyone - You Put Something Better Inside of Me
(Main performer named)
Performers:
Rab Noakes
Ron Sexsmith
Jack Bruce
Paul Brady
Tom Robinson
The Proclaimers
Martha Rafferty
Mark Rafferty
Barbara Dickson
Maria Muldaur
Emma Pollock
James Vincent McMorrow
The Rafferty Family
Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire
Hugh Burns - Guitar
Graham Preskett - Keyboards, Accordion
Mel Collins - Sax
Betsy Cook - Percussion, Harmony
Jarlath Henderson - Uillean Pipes
Lineage: MS-TFB-2 In-Ear Binaural Mics -> SP-SPSB-11 Slimline Battery Module (16 Hz, no bass roll-off) -> line-in jack of Sony PCM-M10 -> Sound Forge 6 (edits)
Taped by Sallygr. Superb job. Simply the best recording I've ever heard from this very difficult venue. It knocks official releases and media broadcasts from here into a cocked hat.
From Celtic Connections programme:
One year on from Gerry Rafferty’s much-mourned passing, his daughter Martha and his long-term friend, Rab Noakes curate a lavish commemorative gathering of the Paisley-born singer-songwriter’s friends, family, bandmates, collaborators and admirers, performing their pick of classics and lesser-known jewels from his 40-year career; from the Humblebums through Stealers Wheel, City to City and Baker Street to his later solo releases.
Artists include The Proclaimers (Rafferty having co-produced their 1987 breakthrough hit Letter from America); flying in specially from Toronto, Ron Sexsmith; Barbara Dickson (who sang backing vocals on City to City and Night Owl, later duetting with Rafferty on her Dylan album); fellow 70s hitmaker Maria Muldaur; ex-Cream singer and bassist – and fellow Scottish small-town-boy-made-big – Jack Bruce; one of Ireland’s most enduringly popular artists Paul Brady; American born singer-songwriter Betsy Cook; Burns Unit/ ex-Delgados songstress Emma Pollock; soulful Irish balladeer James Vincent McMorrow and English singer-songwriter, bassist and radio presenter Tom Robinson.
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