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  1. www.grahamparker.net › Squeezing_Out_SparksSqueezing Out Sparks

    Squeezing Out Sparks. Quake Records is proud to present a new edition of Graham Parker’s classic album Squeezing Out Sparks . This newly remastered edition features a new cover design, as well as never before released bonus tracks recorded live at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle in 1979. In the words of Graham Parker:

  2. Squeezing Out Sparks Graham Parker & The Rumour. Released March 1979. Squeezing Out Sparks Tracklist. 1. Discovering Japan Lyrics. 2. Local Girls Lyrics. 3. Nobody Hurts ...

  3. Squeezing Out Sparks, an Album by Graham Parker. Released in March 1979 on Arista (catalog no. AB 4223; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pub Rock. Rated #102 in the best albums of 1979, and #6517 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Graham Parker (vocals, rhythm guitar, writer), Brinsley Schwarz (guitar, backing vocals), Martin Belmont (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Bob Andrews (keyboards, backing ...

  4. www.grahamparker.org › Squeezing_Out_SparksSqueezing Out Sparks

    Quake Records is proud to present a new edition of Graham Parker’s classic album Squeezing Out Sparks. This newly remastered edition features a new cover design, as well as never before released bonus tracks recorded live at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle in 1979. In the words of Graham Parker:

  5. Listen to Squeezing Out Sparks on Spotify. Graham Parker · Album · 1979 · 10 songs. Graham Parker · Album · 1979 ... Listen to Squeezing Out Sparks on Spotify. Graham Parker · Album · 1979 · 10 songs. Graham Parker · Album · 1979 · 10 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Legal. Safety ...

  6. Graham Parker Squeezing Out Sparks Solo Acoustic 40th Anniversary – – – – 2023 Graham Parker & the Goldtops Last Chance to Learn the Twist – – – – "–" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. EPs.

  7. Weeks Charted: 24. Squeezing Out Sparks is not only the definitive Graham Parker but a watershed work that may one day be regarded as the first true Eighties record. It's theme, in the immortal words of P-Funk mastermind George Clinton, might be summarized as "Think! It ain't illegal yet," except that Parker wants to shake you up and make damn ...