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12 Haunted Episodes Album
  1. PARTNER FOR LIFE
  2. POLLINATE
  3. FORCE OF NATURE
  4. HAUNTED EPISODES
  5. NEXT PHASE
  6. HONEST WORK
  7. CRUEL STAGE
  8. SEE YOURSELF
  9. LOVERMAN
  10. FLY Graham Parker
  11. FIRST DAY OF SPRING
Acid Bubblegum Album
  1. TURN IT INTO HATE
  2. SHARPENING AXES
  3. GET OVER IT AND MOVE ON
  4. IMPENETRABLE
  5. SHE NEVER LET ME DOWN
  6. OBSESSED WITH ARETHA
  7. BEAN COUNTER - Graham Parker
  8. GIRL ON THE PIER Graham Parker
  9. BAGGAGE
  10. MILK TRAIN Graham Parker
  11. CHARACTER ASSASSINATION
  12. THEY GOT IT WRONG (AS USUAL)
Another Grey Area Album
  1. TEMPORARY BEAUTY
  2. Another grey area
  3. No more excuses
  4. Dark side of the bright lights
  5. Big fat zero
  6. You hit the spot
  7. Crying for attention
  8. Thankless task
  9. Fear Not
Burning Questions Album
  1. Release me
  2. Too many knots to untangle
  3. Love is a Burning Question
  4. Platinum blonde
  5. Long stem rose
  6. SHORT MEMORIES
  7. Here it comes again
  8. Mr Tender
  9. Just like Hermann Hesse
  10. Oasis
  11. Worthy of your love
Heat Treatment Album
  1. Heat Treatment
  2. Turned up too late
  3. Black honey
  4. Hotel Chambermaid
  5. Back door love
  6. Help me shake it
Howlin Wind Album
  1. WHITE HONEY
  2. SILLY THING
  3. GYPSY BLOOD
  4. BETWEEN YOU AND ME
  5. BACK TO SCHOOLDAYS
  6. SOUL SHOES
  7. LADY DOCTOR
  8. NOT IF IT PLEASES ME
Human Soul Album
  1. LITTLE MISS UNDERSTANDING
  2. DANCING FOR MONEY
  3. CALL ME YOUR DOCTOR
  4. BIG MAN ON PAPER
  5. SOULTIME
  6. EVERYTHING GOES
  7. SUGAR GIVES you ENERGY
  8. GREEN MONKEYS
  9. I WAS WRONG
  10. YOU GOT THE WORLD (RIGHT WHERE YOU WANT IT)
  11. Slash and Burn
Squeezing out Sparks Album
  1. DISCOVERING JAPAN
  2. Local Girls
  3. NOBODY HURTS YOU
  4. Passion is no ordinary word
  5. Saturday Nite is Dead
  6. Love gets you twisted
  7. Protection
  8. Waiting for the UFOs
  9. Mercury Poisoning
Steady Nerves Album
  1. Break Them Down
  2. Mighty Rivers
  3. Lunatic Fringe
  4. Wake Up (Next To You)
  5. When you do that to me
  6. Take Everything
  7. Black Lincoln Continental
  8. Canned Laughter
  9. Locked into Green
  10. Too much time to think
Stick to Me Album
  1. Stick to Me
  2. Problem Child
  3. Soul on Ice
  4. Clear Head
  5. New York Shuffle
  6. Watch the moon come down
  7. Thunder and Rain
  8. The Heat in Harlem
  9. The Raid
Struck by Lightning Album
  1. She Wants So Many Things
  2. THEY MURDERED THE CLOWN
  3. STRONG WINDS Graham Parker
  4. THE KID WITH THE BUTTERFLY NET
  5. AND IT SHOOK ME
  6. Wrapping Paper - Graham Parker
  7. A BRAND NEW BOOK
  8. WEEPING STATUES
  9. GUARDIAN ANGELS
  10. CHILDREN and DOGS
  11. OVER THE BORDER (TO AMERICA)
  12. WHEN I WAS KING
  13. TEN GIRLS AGO
  14. The sun is gonna shine again
The Real Macaw Album
  1. Just like a man
  2. Glass Jaw
  3. Passive Resistance
  4. Sounds like chains
  5. Life Gets Better
  6. A miracle a minute
  7. Beyond a joke
  8. Last couple on the dance floor
  9. Anniversary
  10. (Too late) the smart bomb
  11. I want you back (The Corporation)
The Up Escalator Album
  1. No Holding Back
  2. Stupefaction
  3. Empty Lives
  4. The Beating of Another Heart
  5. Endless Night
  6. Paralysed
  7. Manoeuvres
  8. Jolie Jolie Graham Parker
  9. Love without Greed
Although Graham Parker (b. London, 1950) emerged from the London pub-rock scene in the early '70s he has recently pointed out that he really wasn't part of that scene, and his influences were Top of the Pops, the Supremes, the Four Tops, The Rolling Stones and singer songwriters like Bob Dylan and James Taylor.

His disavowal notwithstanding, he is remembered mostly from that period when pub rock became the British new wave, the era that also made the reputations of Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson.

Parker's 1976 debut album Howlin Wind with the Rumour (Brinsley Schwarz (guitar), Bob Andrews (keyboards), Martin Belmont (guitar), Andrew Bodnar (bass) and Steve Goulding (drums) was a tour de force of tight playing and powerful lyrics set to fast motown rock and roll.

This record and its successor Heat Treatment (1976) were rapturously reviewed but did not sell as well as expected. Graham Parker himself rates Heat Treatment as one of his weaker efforts, a hasty follow up to the fine Howlin' Wind, one of his best. But Elvis Costello hadn't invented himself yet and the critics needed a British lion.

His third album was a much better effort, but rather than stay true to their initial judgements, the critics greeted Stick to Me (1977) and The Parkerilla less favourably -- thus marking the beginning of Graham's life-long bitterness towards rock writers and record labels.

Squeezing Out Sparks (1979) charted in both the UK (#18) and US (#40) and is considered by many of his fans to be his best record. Graham admits that despite the overplaying they just about got it right.

Endless touring in 3000 seaters without ever graduating to stadiums took its toll, however, and the end was not far away.

Graham's last record with the Rumour, The Up Escalator (1980) featured Nicky Hopkins on piano, Danny Federici of the E Street Band on organ, and even a guest appearance from Springsteen.

It sold well, perhaps as a result of the success of Squeezing Out Sparks and was followed by Another Grey Area, featuring a personal favourite of many of his fans, "Temporary Beauty".

The Real Macaw disappeared without much of a trace, and his US label Elektra dropped him after Steady Nerves (1985), which contained the US Top 40 single, "Wake Up (Next to You)".

Parker re-emerged with a succession of more acoustic albums, recalling his indebtedness to Dylan and combining this with R&B influences and some uplifting and tender songs interspersed among others with his more scathing and vicious lyrics.

In this period he became known as a convincing singer-songwriter and began touring solo and recorded The Mona Lisa's Sister (1988), Human Soul (1989), Struck by Lightning (1991) and Burning Questions (1992).

Two albums of solo performances followed: Live! Alone in America (1989) and Live Alone! Discovering Japan (1993).

In 1995 he released the haunting and lyrical 12 Haunted Episodes, a fine, complex, mostly acoustic record, the tour of which produced another live album, Live from New York, with a drums, bass and keyboards trio, The Episodes.

Parker himself consistently rates 12 Haunted Episodes as his best work.

12 Haunted Episodes was followed with a complete change of pace, the shocking pink, snarling "Acid Bubblegum" showing him to be back to his angriest and most venemous. It also included some whimsical tracks and sensitive ballads, but the overall mood was acidic.

The more electric rocking trend continued through his Acid Bubblegum tour with The Figgs, a young retro punk rock outfit, a tour which produced "The Last Rock 'n' Roll Tour" live record.

In 1998 after dissapointing record sales Parker announced he would take a year off to work on a collection of short stories and had no plans for a future record or tour. Almost immediately, a brief stint round Europe followed, and he has since expressed interest in releasing a collection of spare tracks and rarities and live songs, possibly to be marketed through the internet.

His fans round the world show a great deal of tenacity, collecting all his releases, but Parker himself feels he cannot survive on minor labels. His answers to fans' questions on the Squeezing Out Sparks website show him to be quite anti-commercial, thoughtful, wickedly witty and completely unsentimental. His private life is preciously guarded and he dislikes having to be "on" when performing and prefers a relaxed, chatty style in small venues. He never seems short of a comment or opinion on just about any subject and enjoys deflating his own reputation. He has a passion for soccer, but so far hasn't written a song about it.

Graham's interest in the web as a medium is gaining ground, with an internet release of LOOSE MONKEYS - spare tracks and demos in late 99 and in early 2000 a Yahoo chat and a cybercast by House of Blues.

Robert Whyte

Bio above is from www.toadshow.com.au/rob/music/gp.htm, recommended by HaliRio.



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