Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Graham Parker & The Rumour: Live at Rockpalast (1980)



To help pass the time till the start of Graham Parker's Big Year (more details HERE) MRML is going to dig into the bulging 'GP stuff' folder, to bring you wide-ranging section of rarities, bootlegs and out-of-print wonders. We've covered Chairman Parker extensively before (see HERE) and will continue to do so....




GRAHAM PARKER AND THE RUMOUR
1980-10-18
Rockpalast, Essen, Germany
Soundboard recording, excellent quality
mp3 @ 320 kbps


Tracklist:
01  Stupefaction                             
02  No Holding Back                       
03  Jolie, Jolie                          
04  Love Without Greed                     
05  Discovering Japan                      
06  Passion Is No Ordinary Word         
07  Howlin Wind                           
08  Thunder And Rain                      
09  Manouvers                             
10  Don't Get Exited                      
11  Beating Of Another Heart              
12  Empty Lives                           
13  Devils Sidewalk                          
14  Endless Night                            
15  Can't Get No Protection                   
16  Nobody Hurts You                          
17  Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questions          
18  Tripe Face Boogie                       
19  Soul Shoes                              
           
Musicians:
Graham Parker - guitar, vocals
Brinsley Schwarz - guitar, vocals
Martin Belmont - guitar, vocals
Stephan Göulding - drums, vocals
Andrew Bodnar - bass, vocals
Nicky Hopkins - piano




GP fans - what do you make of this '80 era bootleg? Do you wanna hear more Parker rarities? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the Live at Rockpalast link).

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9 comments:

  1. Damn I love "The Up Escalator"

    Why does that album get so little critical respect?

    What do you think?


    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4cmjejr9dz9a12e

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    1. "The Up Escalator" was the first Parker I ever purchased (on cassette, sadly). I've also always wondered why it's greatness is so critically under-sung...

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  2. any chance for "live! alone in america" ?

    great work here anyway......

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  3. can there ever be enough graham?

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  4. this series is a real goldmine . . . thanks a lot!

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  5. Finally, 1 I don't already have...knew ya could do it, bet ya got a few more there somewhere too.....keep it up, can't get too much Geep & the R

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  6. More Graham Parker is ALWAYS welcome!

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  7. thanks for making this stuff available!

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  8. Been a Parker fan over 35 years. Great news on "Three Chords Good" Looking forward to it.

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