Graham Parker – Howlin' Wind (VG+/VG+)
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Howlin' Wind is an LP by Graham Parker from 1977 released on the Vertigo label.
About this album
Howlin’ Wind is the sharp, fiercely performed debut that introduced Graham Parker as one of British rock’s most biting songwriters. Released in 1976, it bridged pub rock’s directness with the leaner energy that would soon be called new wave, giving Parker a sound both tough and tuneful. Backed by the Rumour, he turns songs such as White Honey and Don’t Ask Me Questions into taut performances full of tension, wit and emotional sting. Produced with a dry, uncluttered edge, the album helped establish Parker’s reputation for plainspoken lyrics and urgent delivery, making it a key statement in mid-’70s British rock.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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Artist: Graham ParkerLabel: Vertigo – 6360 129Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: AustraliaReleased: 1977Genre: Pop & RockStyle: New Wave
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A1 White Honey
A2 Nothin'S Gonna Pull Us Apart
A3 Silly Thing
A4 Gypsy Blood
A5 Between You And Me
A6 Back To Schooldays
B1 Soul Shoes
B2 Lady Doctor
B3 You'Ve Got To Be Kidding
B4 Howlin' Wind
B5 Not If It Pleases Me
B6 Don'T Ask Me Questions