Graham Parker - Human Soul (1989)
Artist: Graham Parker
Title: Human Soul
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Demon
Genre: Rock, Pub Rock, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 43:44
Total Size: 288 MB | 100 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Human Soul
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Demon
Genre: Rock, Pub Rock, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 43:44
Total Size: 288 MB | 100 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01 Little Miss Understanding 3:21
02 My Love's Strong 4:15
03 Dancing For Money 2:53
04 Call Me Your Doctor 3:38
05 Big Man On Paper 4:10
06 Soultime 4:43
07 Everything Goes 2:20
08 Sugar Gives You Energy 1:39
09 Daddy's A Postman 2:25
10 Green Monkeys 1:50
11 I Was Wrong 2:55
12 You Got The World (Right Where You Want It) 5:37
13 Slash And Burn 3:34
14 Finale (Bonus) 0:24
On Human Soul, Graham Parker begins to retreat further into his domestic
life, writing an album that includes a side of romantic ruminations and a
side of social commentary. With a band that comprises guitarist Brinsley
Schwarz, bassist Andrew Bodnar, and Attractions Steve Nieve (keyboards) and
Pete Thomas (drums), Parker's music is subtly diverse, adding elements of
worldbeat, reggae, pop, and folk to his R&B-fueled rock & roll; however,
most of the impact of the music is lost by the slick, radio-ready
production. When Parker stays at home on the first half of Human Soul, he
makes his most impressive music, from the sultry come-ons of "Call Me Your
Doctor" to the reassuring "My Love's Strong." He tends to lose his focus on
the latter half of the record, when he writes about subjects that don't
directly affect his home life. Taken in conjunction with the self-conscious
musical eclecticism, the lyrical stretches make Human Soul an intriguing,
but flawed, record.
life, writing an album that includes a side of romantic ruminations and a
side of social commentary. With a band that comprises guitarist Brinsley
Schwarz, bassist Andrew Bodnar, and Attractions Steve Nieve (keyboards) and
Pete Thomas (drums), Parker's music is subtly diverse, adding elements of
worldbeat, reggae, pop, and folk to his R&B-fueled rock & roll; however,
most of the impact of the music is lost by the slick, radio-ready
production. When Parker stays at home on the first half of Human Soul, he
makes his most impressive music, from the sultry come-ons of "Call Me Your
Doctor" to the reassuring "My Love's Strong." He tends to lose his focus on
the latter half of the record, when he writes about subjects that don't
directly affect his home life. Taken in conjunction with the self-conscious
musical eclecticism, the lyrical stretches make Human Soul an intriguing,
but flawed, record.
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