Howlin' Wind - Graham Parker and The Rumour
Vertigo
Produced by Nick Lowe
Released April 1976
Did Not Chart
Tracklist
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
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
Personnel
Graham Parker – vocals, acoustic guitar, Fender rhythm guitar
Brinsley Schwarz – guitar, Hammond organ, backing vocals
Bob Andrews – Lowrey organ, Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals
Martin Belmont – guitar, backing vocals
Steve Goulding – drums, backing vocals
Andrew Bodnar – Fender bass
Brass
Stewart Lynas – brass arrangement
Herschel Holder – trumpet
Dave Conners – first tenor saxophone
Brinsley Schwarz – second tenor saxophone
Danny Ellis – trombone
John "Viscount" Earle – saxophone
Additional personnel
Paul Bailey – guitar on Between You And Me
Dave Otway – drums on Between You And Me
Paul Riley – bass guitar on Between You And Me
Noel Brown – slide guitar on Back To Schooldays, dobro on Not If It Pleases Me
Dave Edmunds – guitar on Back To Schooldays
Ed Deane – slide guitar on Soul Shoes
Stewart Lynas – alto sax on Soul Shoes
Graham Parker – vocals, acoustic guitar, Fender rhythm guitar
Brinsley Schwarz – guitar, Hammond organ, backing vocals
Bob Andrews – Lowrey organ, Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals
Martin Belmont – guitar, backing vocals
Steve Goulding – drums, backing vocals
Andrew Bodnar – Fender bass
Brass
Stewart Lynas – brass arrangement
Herschel Holder – trumpet
Dave Conners – first tenor saxophone
Brinsley Schwarz – second tenor saxophone
Danny Ellis – trombone
John "Viscount" Earle – saxophone
Additional personnel
Paul Bailey – guitar on Between You And Me
Dave Otway – drums on Between You And Me
Paul Riley – bass guitar on Between You And Me
Noel Brown – slide guitar on Back To Schooldays, dobro on Not If It Pleases Me
Dave Edmunds – guitar on Back To Schooldays
Ed Deane – slide guitar on Soul Shoes
Stewart Lynas – alto sax on Soul Shoes
Heat Treatment - Graham Parker and The Rumour
Vertigo
Produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Nick Lowe (Back Door Love only)
Released October 1976
UK Chart #52
US Chart #169
Tracklist
A1 Heat Treatment
A2 That's What They All Say
A3 Turned Up Too Late
A4 Black Honey
A5 Hotel Chambermaid
B1 Pourin' It All Out
B2 Back Door Love
B3 Something You're Goin' Thru
B4 Help Me Shake It
B5 Fools' Gold
A2 That's What They All Say
A3 Turned Up Too Late
A4 Black Honey
A5 Hotel Chambermaid
B1 Pourin' It All Out
B2 Back Door Love
B3 Something You're Goin' Thru
B4 Help Me Shake It
B5 Fools' Gold
Personnel
Graham Parker – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Bob Andrews – keyboards, backing vocals
Brinsley Schwarz – guitar, backing vocals
Steve Goulding – drums, backing vocals
Andrew Bodnar – Fender bass
Martin Belmont – guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
John "Viscount" Earle – saxophones
Danny Ellis – trombone
Albie Donnelly – saxophones
Dick Hanson – trumpet
Graham Parker – vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Bob Andrews – keyboards, backing vocals
Brinsley Schwarz – guitar, backing vocals
Steve Goulding – drums, backing vocals
Andrew Bodnar – Fender bass
Martin Belmont – guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
John "Viscount" Earle – saxophones
Danny Ellis – trombone
Albie Donnelly – saxophones
Dick Hanson – trumpet
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I'm off to see Graham Parker and Brinsley Schwarz tonight play at the Oran Mor in Glasgow. It was a birthday present from my wife (who will be going with me) way back in May so have been waiting over four months for this night to come around!
I thought that would be a good excuse to pull out the Debut Album and the follow up from Graham Parker and The Rumour and give them a blast.
Both albums were released in 1976 and I remember at the time thinking that there was no one doing what they were (maybe Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes across the pond who had also released their Debut in 1976), there probably was a few others but you don't have much of a musical radar when you are 13 years old and relient upon the radio and the music press to find out what's happening (kids today with the Internet don't realise how good they have it with so much music at their fingertips!).
They also reminded me a little at times of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band when they got to do those little Soul infused Rock numbers like E Street Shuffle and Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out. Just in passing Graham Parker did get to record with Bruce Springsteen and Danny Federici when he was making The Up Escalator album and Bruce can be heard on Endless Night.
Both albums were released in 1976 and I remember at the time thinking that there was no one doing what they were (maybe Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes across the pond who had also released their Debut in 1976), there probably was a few others but you don't have much of a musical radar when you are 13 years old and relient upon the radio and the music press to find out what's happening (kids today with the Internet don't realise how good they have it with so much music at their fingertips!).
They also reminded me a little at times of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band when they got to do those little Soul infused Rock numbers like E Street Shuffle and Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out. Just in passing Graham Parker did get to record with Bruce Springsteen and Danny Federici when he was making The Up Escalator album and Bruce can be heard on Endless Night.
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