“HE never stopped working,” says Martha Rafferty of her father Gerry’s final years. “That was his lifeline. He always had a home studio set up and an engineer that he worked with. The engineer would come every day and they’d sit down and pull ideas together.” Hence, while the Scottish softrock legend’s final decade produced only one album – 2009’s Life Goes On – his alcoholism hadn’t robbed him of his muse; Martha discovered a batch of demos Gerry had been working on between 2006 and his death in 2011 and, with the help of Rafferty mainstays including guitarists Hugh Burns and Bryn Haworth, reworked them into Rafferty’s first posthumous album Rest In Blue.