Rare Scottish record set to strike charitable chord

Record sleeve with John Byrne inscription

Music fans are being offered a unique chance to get their hands on a rare piece of music history as a vinyl LP by Stealers Wheel founder Gerry Rafferty, and signed by celebrated Scottish playwright and artist John Byrne, goes up for sale.

The record is a copy of Gerry Rafferty’s 1979 studio album ‘Night Owl’ which has been signed on its front cover by the late John Byrne, the artist behind the record’s vivid psychedelic sleeve.

The record was handed in to Oxfam’s specialist music shop on Glasgow’s Byres Road by a generous member of the public. Staff have listed it for sale on Oxfam’s online shop for £499.99, with money raised from the sale set to help fund Oxfam’s life-saving work around the world.

The inscription from John, written in black marker pen across the plumage of the giant owl on the front cover, reads: ‘John Byrne, For Bob’. Beyond some slight wear and tear, the record remains in very good condition, with the signature described as ‘beautifully preserved’.

Lisa Jones, Deputy Manager of Oxfam’s Byres Road Music Shop, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to have received this one-of-a-kind donation which documents the collaboration between two much-missed cultural icons from Paisley.

“We’re offering savvy shoppers a unique opportunity to snap up a one-off piece of music history while simultaneously supporting Oxfam and our partners to work in the toughest places on earth, where we tackle and speak out against the inequalities that make poverty worse. Who could resist the chance to bag a rare record while building a kinder and radically better world?”

View the listing here: https://bit.ly/3wgM79j 
 

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For more information please contact: Rebecca Lozza, Oxfam Media and Communications Adviser, Scotland and Wales: rlozza1@oxfam.org.uk / 07917738450