The short intro, "Born in a Storm", melodic and interspersed with an unmistakably gloomy atmosphere created by the name, launches into the title track "Raintown", a natural extension of this plot. The weather remains a feature of the atmosphere of the album, reflecting the epitome of the Scots word
dreich. Played out in the course of the album is the struggle with money ("
Loaded"), unemployment, dreams of something better ("
Dignity", "The Very Thing"), culminating in an angry attack upon urban life ("Town to Be Blamed"). The album does feature lighter experiences though, with the love songs ("
Chocolate Girl") and "Love's Great Fears" – a track that Ross has often cited as his all-time favourite, featuring a slide guitar outro by
Chris Rea. In an interview given to the
Daily Record in 2012, songwriter
Ricky Ross explained the rationale and reasoning behind the writing of all of the songs on the album. ==Legacy==