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  1. Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Graham Parker. Liner Notes – Nigel Williamson. Mastered By – Bob Ludwig, Jeff Sanders, Mark Howlett, Robin McBride. Producer – Jack Nitzsche. Remastered By – Gary Moore (2) Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals – Martin Belmont. Technician [Studio Assistant] – Phil Bodger.

  2. 28 de jun. de 2010 · Filename H:\Pedro music\Graham Parker - Squeezing Out Sparks (1979) [FLAC]\12. Graham Parker - I Want You Back.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:00.57 Peak level 82.7 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC D4884242 Copy CRC D4884242 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 8) [BDC7D0AB], AccurateRip returned [AA0933F3]

  3. Listen to Squeezing Out Sparks + Live Sparks on Spotify. Graham Parker & The Rumour · Album · 1979 · 22 songs.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2022 · On this week’s episode, we take on an “angry young man” and dive headfirst into what many consider Graham Parker’s finest artistic statement, 1979’s Squeezing Out Sparks.. By 1979, Parker, backed by a fantastic group of former pub rock musicians known as the Rumour, had recorded three albums of horn-infused soulful rock and roll, when he decided he needed to take a different direction.

  5. Details: I recently bought a second-hand copy of Squeezing Out Sparks by Graham Parker And The Rumour. While the actual cover, labels, and matrix (AB 4223 SA/AB 4223 SB) seem identical to the record listed under Arista – AB 4223 , there is a small, white, wrap-around white sticker applied to the top left of the front cover (continuing around the spine to the back) with plain black, all-caps ...

  6. 28 de feb. de 2019 · Editorial Reviews. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Graham Parker's classic album Squeezing Out Sparks, this is an album of all new acoustic performances of the entire album with the addition of the bonus track "Mercury Poisoning". Produced by Graham Parker and Simon Edwards. Recorded at Fleet River Studio.

  7. Squeezing Out Sparks made it to #40 on the Billboard album chart and #18 in the U.K., and sold respectably. “Local Girls” was released as a U.S. single but didn’t chart, although it and several other tracks found considerable airplay on the FM dial. Parker made three more albums for Arista before wandering from label to label for the next ...