Альбомы исполнителя
Demos & Rarities, Vol. 1
2000 · альбом
Lights Back On
2000 · альбом
Welcome to Anniversaryville
2018 · альбом
The Treatment Tapes - EP
2017 · Мини-альбом
I'm Walkin' Here
2016 · альбом
Jackson Greyhound
2016 · сингл
Red Pump Special (40th Anniversary Edition)
2013 · альбом
Just in Case - Songs of Boudleaux & Felice Bryant
2010 · альбом
Live at the Reid Hall, Edinburgh (2005)
2010 · альбом
Standing up Again
2010 · альбом
Do You See the Lights?
2008 · альбом
Unlimited Mileage
2007 · альбом
Standing Up
2004 · альбом
The River Sessions
2003 · альбом
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Биография
A gift for writing hook-laden songs and sensitively interpreting the work of American singer/songwriters brought Rab Noakes to the forefront of Scottish pop music. His 1970 debut album, Do You See the Lights?, included "Together Forever," which became a folk-pop hit for Lindisfarne. His second album, Rab Noakes, produced by early Dylan producer Bob Johnston, released in 1972, featured guest vocalist Gerry Rafferty. Noakes subsequently played guitar and sang background vocals on Rafferty's debut album, Can I Have My Money Back? Although he agreed to form the band Stealers Wheel with Rafferty, he left the group to resume his solo career before they recorded their Top Ten hit "Stuck in the Middle with You." Noakes continued to record on his own. His third solo effort, 1973's Red Pump Special, was recorded in Nashville and produced by Elliot Mazer. His fifth album, Restless, was released on Ringo Starr's label, Ring O'Records, in 1978. Although he released the equally memorable albums Rab Noakes in 1980 and Under the Rain in 1983, he didn't issue another record until 1994's Standing Up, a scaled-down set featuring his solo guitar and vocals. Following the album's release, Noakes toured with a band, the Varaflames, featuring ex-Dire Straits drummer Pick Withers, Lindisfarne guitarist/bassist Rod Clements, and harmonica player Fraser Spiers. In a review of their performance at the Eaglesham Roots 'n' Bluegrass Festival in June 1999, the Herald wrote that the set was "a roots festival in itself as [Noakes] collected Sam Cooke, Rufus Thomas, Fred Rose, Dylan, early Motown, and Beck voodoo blues and a handful of his best originals into a homogenous, hugely satisfying, style." After working as music director for the BBC television series Your Cheatin' Heart, Noakes accepted a position as senior executive producer for BBC Radio Scotland. He left the post to form his own production company, Neon, which he ran with personal and business partner Stephanie Pordage. In January 2000, he appeared on the multi-artist compilation People on the Highway: A Bert Jansch Encomium. Rab Noakes died on November 11, 2022, at the age of 75. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi