It's not necessary to be aware of the thought process behind Graham Parker's Imaginary Television to appreciate the rare combination of immediacy and ...
Scott Bryson - 31.03.2010
This album tears me up inside. My every inclination tells me I should dislike Imaginary Television, but I find it impossible. On paper, this disc's ge...
Rod Lockwood - 25.03.2010
Among all his contemporaries, Graham Parker is the weirdest candidate to write theme music for an American sitcom. A transplanted Englishman who has l...
LEE ZIMMERMAN - 19.03.2010
If there is any change in Parker's MO, it owes to the factthat these days there's a little less grit, owing to a realization, perhaps,that he can grac...