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  1. Ancient Past 1:432. Discovering Japan 11:05Watch Graham Parker live at Paste Studio NYC! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com ...

  2. This is an entirely different recording from the CD that is currently available and has been out of print for 30 years. It not only features three different songs, but it was recorded at a different time and place and has a radically different feel to it. In our opinion, it is superior to the original. With liner notes by Martin Belmont.

  3. Graham Parker Luthier. 1,579 likes. Luthier, guitar repairer, maker of stringed instruments.

  4. Liner Notes – Graham Parker; Notes. from sticker on front: "The Best of Graham Parker includes 'Live At Marble Arch' (first time release)." Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (scanned): 731453410022Barcode (printed): 7 31453 41002 2Label Code: LC 1633Price Code: PY 898

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  6. The Parkerilla is a 1978 live double album by Graham Parker and The Rumour.It was recorded at Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Manchester Opera House, Apollo Theatre, Oxford and The Palladium, New York City; and mixed at Rockfield Studios, Wales.. The album was recorded as a contractual obligation album as Parker had already signed with Arista and was preparing "Squeezing Out Sparks" for that label.

  7. GRAHAM PARKER should need no introduction. Thankfully, on the lead track to his new album LAST CHANCE TO LEARN THE TWIST, he provides one for himself. “They tried to eliminate it – good luck with that! – they pushed it underground but it just grew back,” Parker sings with inimitably soulful grit, “It just grew stronger with every iteration... the music of the Devil was our salvation.”