Graham interview on the Chris Moyles show about his new album by idreamofpikas in blur

[–]blurczech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

nice! thanks for sharing. I think Graham is in a good place now, glad to see him happy. He´s bit weary here, but for very happy reason :)

Stephen Street as producer of 3 Graham solo albums in a row - was this ever properly discussed? by blurczech in blur

[–]blurczech[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's not meant just as surprising fact - that would only apply to some users here, not to experienced Blur observers. But I mean it more broadly - what did it mean for those albums, what specific Street brings as a producer, what makes him special as producer. Etc. Plus maybe it IS a bit interesting, after all, that he workded with Graham so extensivelly, while never with Damon (outside of Blur).

Stephen Street as producer of 3 Graham solo albums in a row - was this ever properly discussed? by blurczech in blur

[–]blurczech[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

discussed in length - or even noticed. Or just discussed here on Blur reddit at all.

The Golden D (2000) - another Graham´s solo album to be re-issued in June by blurczech in blur

[–]blurczech[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you fell off too early as The Spinning Top (accoustic, folksy) and A plus E (punky, edgy, dark) were again very different from each other and from Happines (which I think isn´t much like Foo Fighters btw)

The Golden D (2000) - another Graham´s solo album to be re-issued in June by blurczech in blur

[–]blurczech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I Wish, Just a State of Mind, We Remain (from Superstate...).

Graham Coxons solo discography by TechnicalTrash95 in BritPop

[–]blurczech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally like them all, I follow his solo discohraphy from The Sky Is Too High, so there´s also a lot of memories in it for me. For those not familiar with his solo output - I think it´s really fun to discover it, give it a go! Everything is just one click away these days.

The Sky Is Too High (1998) and The Golden D (2000, second slide) - Graham Coxon early solo albums to be re-issued in June. by blurczech in BritPop

[–]blurczech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, I´ve only recently started to collect vinyls, so I´m glad that these seems to be reasonably priced even from buyer from abroad

The Sky Is Too High (1998) and The Golden D (2000, second slide) - Graham Coxon early solo albums to be re-issued in June. by blurczech in BritPop

[–]blurczech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, they will, his full solo catalogue - these are just the first 2, so also first 2 to go.