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Graham Coxon Discography
Solo discography of the Blur guitarist and member Graham Coxon. Albums Studio albums Live albums * '' Live at the Zodiac'' (2004) Download only EP * '' Burnt to Bitz: At the Astoria'' (2006) Limited edition CD and download DVD *'' Live at the Zodiac'' (2005) Singles As featured artist Compilation appearances * ''Great Xpectations'' (1993) - "For Tomorrow" (live with Damon Albarn) * ''The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story'' (2003) - "Love You" * ''The Xfm Sessions'' (2007) - "Dawn Said" (live with Wild Billy Childish & The Buff Medways) Guest appearances * Sleeper - '' Smart'' (1995) (saxophone on " Vegas") * Assembly Line People - ''Subdivision of Being'' (1998) (producer) * Idlewild - "Rusty" (Poor Soldier remix) (2000) * Mower - ''Mower'' (2002) (producer) * Beastie Boys - " Triple Trouble" (Graham Coxon remix) (2004) * Lowgold - "Beauty Dies Young" (Graham Coxon remix) (2005) * Sham 69 - "Hurry Up England - The People's Anthem" (2006) * Ed Harcourt - '' The Beautiful ...
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Graham Coxon
Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and painter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon is featured on all eight of Blur's studio albums (although 2003's ''Think Tank'' only features his playing on one track, due to his temporary departure from the band during recording sessions for the album). He has also led a solo career since 1998, which all of his solo albums were produced and all the instruments played by himself. As well as being a musician, Coxon is a visual artist: he designed the cover art for all his solo albums as well as Blur's '' 13'' (1999). Coxon plays several instruments and records his albums with little assistance from session musicians. ''Q'' magazine critic Adrian Deevoy has written: "Coxon is an astonishing musician. His restless playing style – all chord slides, rapid pulloffs, mini-arpeggios and ...
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UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling Single (music), singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and music streaming, streaming. The Official Chart, broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and MTV (Official UK Top 40), is the UK music industry's recognised official measure of singles and albums popularity because it is the most comprehensive research panel of its kind, today surveying over 15,000 retailers and digital services daily, capturing 99.9% of all singles consumed in Britain across the week, and over 98% of albums. To be eligible for the chart, a Single (music), single is currently defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as either a 'single bundle' having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes or one digital audio ...
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Paul Weller
Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock/ new wave/mod revival band the Jam (1972–1982). He had further success with the blue-eyed soul music of the Style Council (1983–1989), before establishing himself as a solo artist with his eponymous 1992 album. Despite widespread critical recognition as a singer, lyricist, and guitarist, Weller has remained a national, rather than international, star and much of his songwriting is rooted in English society. Many of his songs with the Jam had lyrics about working class life. He was the principal figure of the 1970s and 1980s mod revival, often referred to as "The Modfather", and an influence on Britpop bands such as Oasis. Early life (1958–1975) Weller was born on 25 May 1958 in Woking, Surrey, England, to John and Ann Weller (née Craddock). Although born John William Weller, he became known as Paul by his parents. His fathe ...
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This Old Town
"This Old Town" is a song collaboration by English musicians Paul Weller (singer), Paul Weller (formerly of The Jam and The Style Council) and Graham Coxon (of Blur (band), Blur fame). The song was released as a music download, download single (music), single on 2 July 2007, and a Special edition, limited edition gramophone record, 7" on 30 July (see 2007 in British music). The song also features Zak Starkey (of The Who and Oasis (band), Oasis fame) on Drum kit, drums. The single peaked at #39 in the UK Singles Chart. It was recorded at Black Barn Studios, Ripley, Surrey being engineered by Charles Rees. In some places the song and its A-side and B-side, B-sides have been advertised as a "triple A-side." Track listing # "This Old Town" (Graham Coxon, Paul Weller) - 4:13 # "Each New Morning" (Graham Coxon) - 4:10 # "Black River" (Paul Weller) - 3:50 This Old Town was previously recorded by Ocean Colour Scene as For Dancers Only, included in their album On the Leyline. References ...
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What Ya Gonna Do Now? / Bloody Annoying
"What Ya Gonna Do Now?" and "Bloody Annoying" are songs by singer-songwriter Graham Coxon. The songs were released as a limited edition double A-sided single on 23 October 2006 in promotion of Coxon's October 2006 UK tour (see 2006 in British music). The tracks were recorded in August 2006 by Coxon and his new band. The single is also Coxon's second double A-side in a row, following " I Can't Look at Your Skin" / "What's He Got?", released in July 2006. This is also the only studio recording commercially available featuring Coxon's touring band of Toby MacFarlaine, Owen Thomas & Stephen Gilchrist Stephen Gilchrist is an English people, English musician from London, England, who also teaches drums and guitar across London. He is best known as the drummer in Blur (band), Blur guitarist Graham Coxon's live band, and also appears on Coxon's l ... also occasionally known as Burnt to Bitz. Track listings *Promo CD CDRDJ6721, 7" R6721 #"What Ya Gonna Do Now?" – 2:33 #"Bloody Ann ...
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I Can't Look At Your Skin / What's He Got?
"I Can't Look at Your Skin" / "What's He Got?" is a limited edition double A-sided single by Graham Coxon, released 17 July 2006. Both songs are featured on Graham Coxon's 2006 album, ''Love Travels at Illegal Speeds'' and serve as the third single from the album (see 2006 in British music). "I Can't Look at Your Skin" was played on BBC Radio 1 in early June. The single is the fourth UK double A-side release by Coxon, the last being "Freakin' Out / All Over Me" in October 2004. The video for "I Can't Look at Your Skin" was filmed on 12 June 2006. The single was released on two 7" vinyl records, with two new B-sides. The B-side for the 7" of "I Can't Look at Your Skin" is Coxon's recording of "Time for Heroes", originally released by The Libertines in 2003, from Jo Whiley’s Live Lounge in early 2006. The b-side for the 7" of "What's He Got?" is a new track by Coxon, "Outta My League, Dear". Track listings *Promo CD CDRDJ6702, released in early June 2006 #"I Can't Look at Your S ...
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You & I (Graham Coxon Song)
"You & I" is a song from Graham Coxon's sixth studio album, ''Love Travels at Illegal Speeds''. It was released 8 May 2006 as the second single from that album, charting at #39 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2006 in British music). The b-side for the 7" version of the single is a cover of The Jam song "See Saw" that backed "The Eton Rifles" single in late 1979. The b-side for both CD versions of the single, "Click Click Click", was originally available on the Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...ese pressing of the album. Track listings *Promo CD CDRDJ6691, released in early April 2006 #"You & I" - 3:43 *7" R6691 #"You & I" - 3:43 #"See Saw" (cover of The Jam song) *CD CDR6691 #"You & I" - 3:43 #"Click Click Click" - 2:54 *Maxi-CD CDRS6691 #"You & I" - 3:43 #"L ...
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Standing On My Own Again
"Standing on My Own Again" is a song by English singer-songwriter Graham Coxon and is the opening track on his 2006 studio album ''Love Travels at Illegal Speeds''. The song was also released as the first single from that album on 27 February 2006, peaking at number 20 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2006 in British music). The song was playlisted by Xfm London and made the A-List of BBC 6 Music. Track listings All songs written by Graham Coxon. *Gatefold 7" R6681 # "Standing on My Own Again" – 4:29 # "Say So What" – 2:59 *Coloured 7" R6681X # "Standing on My Own Again" – 4:29 # "Livin'" – 3:40 *CD CDR6681 # "Standing on My Own Again" – 4:29 # "Right To Pop!" (Peel Session) – 2:13 #* ''Recorded for the late John Peel's BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including electronica, ...
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Freakin' Out / All Over Me
"Freakin' Out" and "All Over Me" are songs by Graham Coxon that appeared on his 2004 album ''Happiness in Magazines''. They were released as the final single from the album as a double A-side in October 2004 (see 2004 in British music). The single peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. “ Freakin’ Out” had previously been released as the album’s first single, charting at #37 on the UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s .... Track listings *Promo CD CDRDJ6652 #"Freakin' Out" - 3:42 #"All Over Me" - 4:16 *7" R6652 #"Freakin' Out" - 3:42 #"All Over Me" - 4:16 *CD CDR6652 #"Freakin' Out" - 3:42 #"All Over Me" - 4:16 *Maxi-CD CDRS6652 #"Freakin' Out" - 3:42 #"All Over Me" - 4:16 #"Singing In the Morning" - 3:39 #"Freakin' Out" (video) Image:All ...
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Spectacular (Graham Coxon Song)
"Spectacular" is the opening track to the album '' Happiness in Magazines'' by British singer-songwriter Graham Coxon. It was released as the third single from that album in 2004 (see 2004 in British music) and peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. Track listings * CD Promo CDRDJ 6643 # "Spectacular" *7" R6643 #"Spectacular" #"Billy Hunt" by Paul Weller, originally performed by The Jam (backing vocals by Stephen Street) *CD CDR6643 #"Spectacular" #"Life It Sucks" (drums by Danny Goffey Daniel Robert Goffey (born 7 February 1974) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the drummer and backing vocalist for Supergrass. He briefly toured with Babyshambles in 2010, following their drummer's departure. C ... of Supergrass) *Maxi-CD CDRS6643 #"Spectacular" #"Life It Sucks" (drums by Danny Goffey of Supergrass) #"I Wish" (live) #"Spectacular" (video) 2004 singles Graham Coxon songs Song recordings produced by Stephen Street Parlophone si ...
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Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery
"Bittersweet Bundle of Misery" is a song by Graham Coxon and was released as the second single from his fifth solo album ''Happiness in Magazines'' in 2004 (see 2004 in British music This article gives details on 2004 in music in the United Kingdom. Summary Michelle McManus, the winner of the second British series of ''Pop Idol'', enjoyed success with her first single release, which topped the charts. Second and third pl ...). It peaked at #22 on the UK Singles Chart. Track listings *CD Promo CDRDJ6637 # "Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery" (radio edit) # "Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery" *7" R6637 #"Bittersweet Bundle of Misery" #"My Little Girl" *CD CDR6637 #"Bittersweet Bundle of Misery" #"Right to Pop!" *Maxi-CD CDRS6637 #"Bittersweet Bundle of Misery" #"Right to Pop!" #"All I Wanna Do Iz Listen to Yuz" #"Bittersweet Bundle of Misery" (video) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery 2004 singles Graham Coxon songs Song recordings produced by Stephen Str ...
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Freakin' Out
"Freakin' Out" is a song by Graham Coxon and was released as the lead single from his fifth solo album '' Happiness in Magazines'' in 2004 (see 2004 in British music). It was released as a very limited 7" (only 5000 copies) and charted at number 37 in the UK Singles Chart. "Freakin' Out" was later re-released as a double A-side with "All Over Me" (see Freakin' Out / All Over Me). For many years, it has been used as the theme song in the opening titles of ''G-Spot'', an entertainment/ents programme broadcast by Glasgow University Student Television. The limited 7" (which made the song a #37) was the first single since the 2002 release of " In the City" by The Jam The Jam were an English mod revival/ punk rock band formed in 1972 at Sheerwater Secondary School in Woking, Surrey. They released 18 consecutive Top 40 singles in the United Kingdom, from their debut in 1977 to their break-up in December 1 ... to chart in the UK Top 40 solely on a limited 7" release. It is a ...
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