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title: "Deepcut to Nowhere"
brand: "graham parker"
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# Deepcut to Nowhere

**Brand:** graham parker
**Price:** £30.93
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Deepcut to Nowhere by graham parker
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Whoever decreed that rockers had to sacrifice their edge to attain maturity obviously never met Graham Parker. The Brit-born, New York-based singer-songwriter has been making records since the mid-&apos;70s, yet 2001&apos;s Deepcut to Nowhere is every bit as energetic and passionate as was his debut, Howlin&apos; Wind, back in 1976. He is aided immeasurably here by a reunion with drummer Steve Goulding from the Rumour, the group with which Parker partnered for his first few albums. The quartet on these sessions is fronted by the singer&apos;s surprisingly adept electric and acoustic guitar work. The band--also including bassist Pete Donnelly of the Figgs and organist Professor Louie--is elastic enough to accommodate the customary GP range of moods and styles, from full-bore folk rock (&quot;I&apos;ll Never Play Jacksonville Again&quot;) to ballads that can be R&B inflected (&quot;Depend on Me&quot;) or more rural in tone (&quot;Blue Horizon&quot;). And should you question whether the razor-sharp attitude that produced bilious classics like &quot;Mercury Poisoning&quot; has survived, the song titles &quot;It Takes a Village Idiot&quot; and &quot;Syphilis & Religion&quot; assure you this Parkerilla remains proudly unmellowed. --Ben Edmonds

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## Customer Reviews

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    another GP gem!
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2013*

There's not much I can add to the already thorough and glowing reviews of this album except to agree: it truly is one of Graham Parker's finest solo efforts. Song after song pulses with energy, warmth, and melody. And the songs are all stamped with Parker's trademark lyrics, ranging from caustic and biting to witty and tender. If you have enjoyed GP's work in the past, or were impressed with his recent "comeback album with The Rumour, do yourself a favor and go back and discover the many high quality albums he's been making for the past two decades. This one is another gem!

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    GREAT SONGS, GREAT PERFORMANCE
  

*by I***F on Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2001*

What a shock I had in discovering just how good this record really is.  No need to just play the old stuff anymore.  This records packs all the punch of his early stuff with the additional benefit of some thoughtful "adult" songwriting.  The "rockers" have a lot of bite (Jacksonville, Dark Days).  The ballads ring true without any sappiness.  The closing song stands stark and naked as one of Parker's most daring statements, totally original, sung in an understated voice we have not heard before.  The performances are all first rate.  Graham's guitar playing has never sounded better.  Hard to believe where he's come from since that day in the mid-1980's when I saw him on his solo tour.  Great songwriting never dies!Too bad there is not more of it in today's music world.

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    Not the Rumour, But Mr. Parker's Still Got It
  

*by D***7 on Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2002*

After some pretty shakey periods over the past several years that only saw the release of a few strong showings from Mr. Parker, such as the hugely underrated "Mona Lisa'a Sister" [1988] and the at times spotty but ultimately satisfying "Acid Bubblegum" [1996], "Deepcut" represents the closest thing to a return to the salad days of the Rumour since their demise.Particularly notable are the opener "Dark Days," the typically bitter "I'll Never Play Jackonsonville Again," and the strongest of the bunch, "Blue Horizon."

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