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Stealers Wheel

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Although remembered today primarily for one or two songs, in its own time Stealers Wheel looked like 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 and Joe Egan 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 Tony Williams, and drummer Rod Coombes (ex-Juicy Lucy and future Strawbs alumnus). This band, slapped together at the last moment for the recording of their debut album in 1972, proved a winning combination working behind Rafferty's and Egan's voices. Their self-titled debut, produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, was a critical and commercial success, yielding the hit "Stuck in the Middle with You" (it hit Top Ten in America and the U.K.). Even this success had its acrimonious side. Rafferty had quit the band by the time Stealers Wheel was released, replaced by Spooky Tooth's Luther Grosvenor, who stayed with the group on tour for much of 1973. DeLisle Harper also came in for the touring version of the band, replacing Tony Williams. With a viable performing unit backing it, the Stealers Wheel album began selling and made number 50 in America, while "Stuck in the Middle with You" became a million-selling single.

As all of that was happening, the group's management persuaded Rafferty to come back, whereupon Grosvenor, Coombes, and Pilnick left. Having been through a dizzying series of changes the previous year, Stealers Wheel essentially ended up following a strategy -- employed for very different reasons -- that paralleled Walter Becker and Donald Fagen in the American band Steely Dan. Egan and Rafferty became Stealers Wheel, officially a duo, with backing musicians employed as needed in the studio and on tour.

There was pressure for more hits. "Everyone Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine" was a modest chart success but the midtempo, leisurely paced "Star" was somewhat more widely heard, cracking into the Top 30 on both sides of the Atlantic. A second album, Ferguslie Park (named for a district in Paisley), completed with session players as per the duo's plan, barely cracked the Top 200 album chart in America (although it was somewhat more popular than that number would indicate, among college students), and that would lead to a poisonous internal situation for the duo, as the pressure on them became even greater. In fact, the record was first-rate, made up of lively, melodic, inventive pop/rock songs.

The commercial failure of the second album created a level of tension that all but destroyed the partnership between Egan and Rafferty. Coupled with the departure of Leiber & Stoller, who were having business problems of their own, and the inability of the duo to agree on a complement of studio musicians to help with the next album, Stealers Wheel disappeared for 18 months. Ironically, the contractually mandated final album, Right or Wrong, which emerged at that time, came out a good deal more "right" than anyone could have predicted, given the circumstances of its recording. The group had ceased to exist by the time it was in stores.

The break-up of Stealers Wheel blighted Rafferty's and Egan's careers for the next three years, as legal disputes with their respective managements prevented either man from recording. After these problems were settled, Egan made a pair of albums for the European-based Ariola label. Rafferty, in the meantime, emerged as a recording star with a mega-hit in 1978 in the form of "Baker Street" and the album City to City.

Stealers Wheel disappeared after 1975, its name and identity retired forever by its two owners (although, ironically, Rafferty did an album in the mid-'90s, Over My Head, on which he reinvented several Stealers Wheel-era song that he'd co-written with Egan). He and Egan both made records that refer in lyrics to the troubled history of Stealers Wheel, emphasizing their acrimonious history. Many best-of compilations feature their music, and "Stuck in the Middle with You" remains a popular '70s oldie, revived on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's movie Reservoir Dogs by the Jeff Healey Band. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

Genres

: folk rock

Total plays

1.6 billion
Updated on 2024-12-21

Country

United Kingdom

Monthly listeners

5,968,314

Followers

182,433

Top Cities

  1. Australia
    143,867 listeners
  2. United Kingdom
    86,760 listeners
  3. Australia
    118,031 listeners
  4. Australia
    105,153 listeners
  5. Australia
    67,907 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Stuck In The Middle With You
Stuck In The Middle With You
754,632,428 3:29 1972-01-01
Stuck in the Middle with You
Stuck in the Middle with You
754,632,428 3:23 2006-07-04
Stuck in the Middle with You - Rerecorded
Stuck in the Middle with You - Rerecorded
26,392,282 3:21 2010-01-27
Late Again
Late Again
4,388,016 3:16 1972-01-01
Star
Star
3,176,255 2:57 1973-01-01
Stuck in the Middle with You (Re-Recorded) [Remastered]
Stuck in the Middle with You (Re-Recorded) [Remastered]
2,799,737 3:29 2010-02-01
Stuck in the Middle with You (Re-Recorded)
Stuck in the Middle with You (Re-Recorded)
2,799,737 3:29 2013-05-01
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded
2,799,737 3:29 2023-04-25
I Get By
I Get By
1,290,036 3:16 1972-01-01
You Put Something Better Inside Me
You Put Something Better Inside Me
860,923 3:51 1972-01-01
Another Meaning
Another Meaning
831,501 2:57 1972-01-01
Gets So Lonely
Gets So Lonely
655,767 2:57 1972-01-01
Next To Me
Next To Me
552,573 3:37 1972-01-01
Outside Looking In
Outside Looking In
475,637 3:55 1972-01-01
Johnny's Song
Johnny's Song
475,535 3:45 1972-01-01
Steamboat Row
Steamboat Row
323,588 2:53 1973-01-01
Benediction
Benediction
274,996 4:48 1975-01-01
Blind Faith
Blind Faith
256,820 3:23 1973-01-01
Jose
Jose
255,189 3:23 1972-01-01
Right Or Wrong - Long Version
Right Or Wrong - Long Version
243,749 4:43 1975-01-01
Good Businessman
Good Businessman
212,489 4:11 1973-01-01
Go As You Please
Go As You Please
183,373 3:43 1975-01-01
Found My Way To You - Long Version
Found My Way To You - Long Version
152,291 3:41 1975-01-01
Waltz (You Know It Makes Sense!)
Waltz (You Know It Makes Sense!)
146,954 2:53 1973-01-01
Monday Morning
Monday Morning
142,620 3:26 1975-01-01
Let Yourself Go
Let Yourself Go
138,554 3:28 1975-01-01
Wishbone
Wishbone
134,614 3:29 1975-01-01
Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind
Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind
120,885 3:58 1973-01-01
Over My Head
Over My Head
94,621 2:54 1973-01-01
Wheelin'
Wheelin'
90,819 3:52 1973-01-01
This Morning
This Morning
89,724 3:28 1975-01-01
Back On My Feet Again
Back On My Feet Again
78,726 2:38 1973-01-01
What More Could You Want
What More Could You Want
75,133 3:05 1973-01-01
Don't Get Me Wrong
Don't Get Me Wrong
73,820 3:15 1975-01-01
Who Cares
Who Cares
70,656 3:43 1973-01-01
Home From Home
Home From Home
67,011 3:40 1975-01-01
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Sped Up
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Sped Up
11,276 2:47 2023-04-25
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Instrumental
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Instrumental
7,427 3:27 2023-04-25
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Slowed + Reverb
Stuck In The Middle With You - Re-Recorded - Slowed + Reverb
7,040 4:39 2023-04-25

New releases

Stuck In The Middle With You (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
Stuck In The Middle With You (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023-04-25
[Cleopatra Records]
Right Or Wrong
Right Or Wrong
1975-01-01
[UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)]
Ferguslie Park
Ferguslie Park
1973-01-01
[UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)]
Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel
1972-01-01
[UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)]