
Artist
Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel is a classic rock artist from London, England formed in 1972. 9 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Classic Rock · London, England · Best classic rock albums
- 9
- Releases
- 1972–2023
- Active years
- 1972
- Formed

Artist
Stealers Wheel is a classic rock artist from London, England formed in 1972. 9 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Classic Rock · London, England · Best classic rock albums

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Stealers Wheel
1972 · 10 tracks
Although remembered today primarily for one or two songs, Stealers Wheel in its own time bid fair to become Britain's answer to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Only the chronic instability of their lineup stood in their way after a promising start. Gerry Rafferty (b. Paisley, Scotland, Apr. 16, 1946) and Joe Egan (b. 1946) had first met at school in Paisley when they were teenagers. Rafferty had seen three years of success as a member of the Humblebums before they split up, and he'd started a solo recording career that was still-born with the commercial failure of his album Can I Have My Money Back? (Transatlantic, 1971). He'd employed Egan as a vocalist on the album, along with Roger Brown. Rafferty and Egan became the core of Stealers Wheel, playing guitar and keyboards, although their real talent lay in their voices, which meshed about as well as any duo this side of Graham Nash and David Crosby -- Brown joined, and Rab Noakes (guitar, vocals) and Ian Campbell (bass) came aboard in 1972. That lineup, however, lasted only a few months. By the time Stealers Wheel was signed to A&M later that year, Brown, Noakes, and Campbell were gone, replaced by guitarist Paul Pilnick, bassist Ton…