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Carp Fishing On Valium - The Songs

platinum bastard

Another in a series of Official Bootlegs for sale exclusively over the internet. Like the previous CDs in this series, this album is available in a limited edition, and once it's gone -- it's gone, so get it while you can!

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Graham Parker and the Rumour

Live at Newlands Tavern

This is the earliest known live recording of Graham Parker and the Rumour, taped from the audience sometime in 1975 at Newlands Tavern in London. Originally offered as a free bonus CD with Platinum Bastard, it's now being made available for sale by popular demand.

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Acid Bubblegum

Back in print from Razor & Tie, and for sale only on this site.

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the bastard of belgium's bastard brother

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This is a collection of outtakes from the album !Live Alone: The Bastard of Belgium. It is essentially a companion piece to that album. This is an exclusive MP3 album available only on this site. This album is fully authorized by Graham Parker. [More Information...]

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don't tell columbus

From Bloodshot Records

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"Columbus" offers the best of Parker, and considering his body of work includes "Squeezing Out Sparks," "Howlin' Wind" and "The Up Escalator," that is saying something. -- Dave Ruden, The Advocate

Parker is in full smartass mode on these songs, the band is having a rambunctious good time, and Don't Tell Columbus is a very early contender for Album of the Year -- Andy Whitman, Paste Magazine

The best thing Graham Parker's done since his 1970s heyday. -- Roger Holland, PopMatters

"Don't Tell Columbus," is his best release in a dozen years. -- Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post

If I never make a record again, that'll be fine with me. This is it. My work is done here. -- Graham Parker

Find out why this album is being hailed as the best since Squeezing Out Sparks!

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