Graham Parker
VG+ Vinyl 4 LP Lot:
Squeezing Out Sparks - Arista AB 4223 (1979)
Steady Nerves - Elektra 9 60388-1 (1985)
Stick to Me - Mercury SRM-3706 (1977)
Look Back in Anger - Arista ALB6-8391 (1985)


Condition: VG+ Vinyl and VG+ covers. Vinyl was tested on all sides and all play very well with good fidelity.  Covers are fully intact with good color, no splits or writing, inner sleeves included.

Squeezing Out Sparks is the fourth studio album by Graham Parker and his band the Rumour, released in March 1979.  Critically acclaimed, Squeezing Out Sparks was voted album of the year in The Village Voice's year-end Pazz & Jop critics' poll and later ranked number 334 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Track Listing

Discovering Japan 3:30
Local Girls 3:44
Nobody Hurts You 3:40
You Can't Be Too Strong 3:24
Passion Is No Ordinary Word 4:25
Saturday Nite Is Dead 3:15
Love Gets You Twisted 3:00
Protection 3:55
Waiting For The UFO's 3:09
Don't Get Excited 3:06

Look Back in Anger is a 1985 compilation album by Graham Parker.

Track Listing

A1 Soul Shoes 3:16
A2 Heat Treatment 3:05
A3 Hold Back The Night  3:02
A4 Discovering Japan 3:30
A5 Local Girls 3:44
A6 Passion Is No Ordinary Word 4:25

B1 I Want You Back (Alive)   3:18
B2 Endless Night   3:35
B3 No Holding Back 3:18
B4 Temporary Beauty 3:54
B5 You Hit The Spot 3:50
B6 Just Like A Man 2:40

Steady Nerves is a 1985 album by Graham Parker and the Shot. The album contains his only US Top 40 hit, "Wake Up (Next to You)". 

Track Listing

Break Them Down 4:32
Mighty Rivers 3:22
Lunatic Fringe 3:15
Wake Up (Next To You) 5:10
When You Do That To Me 3:35
The Weekend's Too Short 4:06
Take Everything 3:05
Black Lincoln Continental 3:10
Canned Laughter 2:25
Everyone's Hand Is On The Switch 3:26
Locked Into Green 2:27

Stick to Me is the third studio album by Graham Parker and his first group, the Rumour in 1977.

Track Listing

Stick To Me
I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
Problem Child
Soul On Ice
Clear Head
The New York Shuffle
Watch The Moon Come Down
Thunder And Rain
The Heat In Harlem
The Raid


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I use the Goldmine Grading System, and play-test all records. I note any differences between vinyl and cover, and make note of any inserts, special sleeves, or potential defects.


MINT (M) - Absolutely perfect in every way. Most often this is a still sealed record, records that have been opened are rarely if ever marked as Mint.

NEAR MINT (NM) - A good description is that it looks like it just came from a retail store and it was opened for the first time. In other words, it?s nearly perfect, with no visible defects. 

VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - Except for a couple minor things, this could be Near Mint. Most collectors will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if on the high end (VG++). VG+ records may show slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Covers should have only minor wear. 

VERY GOOD (VG) - VG records are among the biggest bargains, and for many, will be worth the money. They can lack the original gloss, may have surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages. But the noise will not overpower the music. VG covers will have signs of handling, and may have minor splits. 

GOOD PLUS (G+) - Good+ does not mean bad! The record still plays through without skipping, but it has significant surface noise and groove wear. Cover may have significant ring wear, noticeable writing, or obvious damage.

GOOD (G) - Record may have some skipping, but is otherwise listenable. I generally avoid selling Good (G) rated records unless they are highly collectible or desirable, in order to enjoy until something better comes along. Cover has major wear or seam splits that need repair, or heavy writing like radio station call letters to prevent theft.

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