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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 7:53 pm |
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 01 – Discovering Japan 02 – Local Girls 03 – Nobody Hurts You 04 – You Can’t Be Too Strong 05 – Passion Is No Ordinary Word 06 – Saturday Nite Is Dead 07 – Love Gets You Twisted 08 – Protection 09 – Waiting For The UFO’s 10 – Don’t Get Excited Squeezing Out Sparks Live (Paramount Theatre – Seattle, WA June 24, 1979) 11 – Discovering Japan 12 – Local Girls 13 – Nobody Hurts You 14 – You Can’t Be Too Strong 15 – Passion Is No Ordinary Word 16 – Saturday Nite Is Dead 17 – Protection 18 – Mercury Poisoning 19 – I Want You Back (Alive) 20 – Pourin’ It All Out https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0788XPZYH/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:02 pm |
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Very interesting!
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:12 pm |
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Larry and I were talking about this last week. Amazon has a listing up for this pressing (I've added an order link to the first post, along with new cover artwork that will make Kym roll his eyes), but it didn't come into stock on the supposed release date. Third party sellers list the album, but I'd be wary of them sending a different, previous edition of the CD. Order it (or rather, backorder it) directly from Amazon itself only -- the one currently priced at $12.95.
The release details seem to indicate that this is 1CD, not a 2CD set, so I've changed the thread title accordingly.
I'm also concerned that the new Quake version will turn out to be a CD-R. What I would like is for an ICEr who decides to order this pressing of Squeezing Out Sparks directly from Parker's website to report back to this thread, and tell us whether you actually received it (did it actually get released), and if so, is it a real manufactured CD?
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:29 pm |
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The previous reissue was on Arista, and contained the original album along with the 12 track, previously promo-only live LP, "Live Sparks', which contained performances from shows in San Francisco and Chicago. It was one CD. If this is a pressed CD, I'd like to pick it up for the new live tracks.
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:56 pm |
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Jason Michael wrote: The previous reissue was on Arista, and contained the original album along with the 12 track, previously promo-only live LP, "Live Sparks', which contained performances from shows in San Francisco and Chicago. It was one CD. If this is a pressed CD, I'd like to pick it up for the new live tracks. Yeah, that's the one I have.
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 7:33 am |
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Here's the press release from the Quake label: Quote: Quake Records is proud to present a new edition of Graham Parker’s classic album Squeezing Out Sparks. This newly remastered edition features a new cover design, as well as never before released bonus tracks recorded live at the Paramount Theatre in Denver, Colorado in 1979.
In the words of Graham Parker:
As usual, the choice of producer was less than well considered, “Who the hell should I hire for this thing?” was pretty much the sum of it, and typically, with no actual face to face meeting beforehand. What I did know for sure was that I’d written a bunch of songs that seemed distant from the influences of “Howlin’ Wind.”
I couldn’t hear any horn section for one thing. I couldn’t hear so much as a nod towards the R&B/soul and blues values I’d been employing since that first album either, making the approach I should take a bit of a mystery. But I did feel like a band performance and production style change was needed to suit these new songs, probably influenced by the minimal approach of punk and this hastily conceived ‘new wave’ term that had finally hit the high street late in ‘77 along with the release of the Sex Pistols record. To me, these acts were a long way from what we were doing. Our music was deliberately dense. What punk or new wave acts used two keyboards (organ and piano), three guitars (one acoustic and two electrics), and often layered backing vocals that were actually in tune - and in the case of “Stick To Me” a string section conducted by none other than David Bedford? What we did was the complete opposite musically from both of these alleged genres.
Not wanting to fall into a sudden graveyard labelled “banger old pub rock R&B bollocks,” I definitely felt a need to thin things out a bit; a mercenary tactic no doubt, but the idea began to interest me.
Jack Nitzsche was a name I recalled from the odd reference on early Stones EP's and Neil Young’s “Harvest,” and there he was again popping up in the guise of producer of a Mink de Ville record I’d recently heard a few times on radio called “Spanish Stroll.” Apparently, this track was deemed a new wave record by people who knew what the term meant, so with no other thought than that, my manager got hold of Nitzsche and he agreed to the job. Once I got to know him I found out that he’d played tambourine on “Satisfaction” and arranged classic hits for Phil Spector.
The rest of what followed I’ve documented in the past in various outlets, but seeing as it took about 11 days to record, not much happened at all I suppose. But still, Nitzsche made a strong impression on "Squeezing Out Sparks" without doubt. He knew, for instance, that although I had written "Can't Be Too Strong" (the actual title: someone added the word "You" in post) in a jaunty country rhythm that to record it in that way would be a total cop out and got me to slow it to a crawl and sing it like it meant something. He also knew that the band were playing to their own skills, but not playing the songs. He was not impressed with this attitude. Once he’d clarified his position (that the songs were the important part of this, not the musicianship) things happened quickly, as they often do when the excess is swept aside, and the album made itself.
As far as promoting the record on the road, I can only recall playing the entire album once live, at New York’s Copa Cabana, which was recorded and released as “Live Sparks.” The addition of this Seattle recording that John Howells has added here shows that we were pretty hot live, and this recording illustrates that very well.
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 2:26 am |
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Just got notice from Amazon that this will be arriving on January 8, 2017
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 12:33 pm |
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Really interested in this one as it is my favorite Parker album. But the cover looks so bad, I'm a little leary that they might have half-assed the whole project.
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 3:31 pm |
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Post subject: [2017-12-15] Graham Parker "Squeezing Out Sparks" expanded remaster (Quake) Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 3:44 pm |
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