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Graham Parker

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Biography

Stereotyped early in his career as the quintessential angry young man, Graham Parker was one of the most successful singer-songwriters to emerge from England's rock scene of the early '70s. Drawing heavily from Van Morrison and The Rolling Stones, Parker developed a sinewy fusion of driving rock and confessional folk rock, highlighted by his indignant passion, biting sarcasm, and bristling anger. At the outset of his career, his albums crackled with rock energy, snide witticisms, and gentle insights, earning him a devoted following of fans and critics, who lavished praise on his debut, Howlin' Wind. Despite all of the positive word of mouth, Parker never managed to become a star, and he was soon overshadowed by the emergence of Elvis Costello, a singer-songwriter who shared similar roots. After delivering Squeezing Out Sparks in 1979, Parker attempted to make a few crossover albums before settling into a cult following in the late '80s, continuing to garner critical acclaim.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    Sit by my window and look outside
    Wonder why a sun don't shine on me
    What's wrong with you, you stupid child?
    Don't you think that I'm the one you're waiting to see?
    Don't talk too much 'cause she falls for the soft touch
    Local Girls - (3:16)  -  2,242 plays
  2.  
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    The sun is burnin'
    It never changes
    The people look up
    With nothing in their eyeballs
    They stare at billboards
    Stupefaction - (3:14)  -  1,000 plays
  3.  
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    All I knew were the lights in the harbor
    All I saw was the flash in my head, yeah
    And that's all that's left between you and me, oh yeah
    Said that's all that's left between you and me
    Next thing I knew I was being carried out to sea
    Between You and Me - (2:22)  -  1,036 plays
  4.  
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    Pre>thanks to robert watson robert@gcmac.demon.co.uk
    For a complete revision of this chart.
    Robert's chart has the em over the word "treatment"...
    I like playiong g g em as below. try it (both ways) and
    Let me know what you prefer.
    Heat Treatment - (2:49)  -  614 plays
  5.  
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    Her heart is nearly breaking, the earth is nearly quaking
    The Tokyo taxi's braking, it's screaming to a halt
    And there's nothing to hold on to when gravity betrays you
    And every kiss enslaves you
    She knows how hard her heart grows under the nuclear shadows
    Discovering Japan - (3:30)  -  516 plays
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