Can I Have My Money Back | ||||
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Studio album by Gerry Rafferty | ||||
Released | 1971 (re-released 2000) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 40:23 | |||
Label | Transatlantic Records | |||
Producer | Hugh Murphy | |||
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Singles from Can I Have My Money Back | ||||
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Can I Have My Money Back is the first solo album by Gerry Rafferty. The distinctive cover design was by John Patrick Byrne and was the start of a long working relationship between Rafferty and the playwright. The LP was well received, but performed poorly in charts and sales, in part because Rafferty had just left a well known band, The Humblebums. The album also saw Joe Egan come on board, and the pair formed Stealers Wheel shortly afterwards.
The album was subsequently re-issued on digitally remastered compact disc (CD) in an expanded version, with the same title (albeit somewhat gratuitously subtitled "The Best of Gerry Rafferty") and a different cover design, by Castle Music, Ltd. (UK) in 2000 (Serial# ESMCD-879). Released only in the United Kingdom, it features an additional 12 tracks taken from his 1974 eponymous compilation album, Gerry Rafferty.
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All tracks composed and arranged by Gerry Rafferty; except where indicated
Single: "Can I Have My Money Back?" b/w "So Bad Thinking"
Castle Music, Ltd. (UK, 2000) (CD) Expanded Re-Issue Bonus Tracks:
(Length: 79:29)