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Howlin' Wind is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band the Rumour, released in 1976. The Rumour are mainly former pub rock scene musicians, including guitarist Brinsley Schwarz and keyboardist Bob Andrews of the band Brinsley Schwarz; Parker's recent jobs included pumping gas at a filling station. The music is a blend of rock and roll, R&B, reggae and folk music, behind Parker's searingly intelligent lyrics and passionate vocals. Critics likened Parker's spirit to British punk rock, then in its early stage, and retrospectively to that of singer-songwriters Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson, who would release their debut records within a few years of Howlin' Wind.

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  • Howlin' Wind är ett musikalbum av Graham Parker & the Rumour som lanserades 1976 på Vertigo Records i Europa och Mercury Records i Nordamerika. Det var Parkers debutalbum och gruppen bestod till stor del av musiker ur Englands pubrockscen. Albumet fick ett mycket gott mottagande av musikkritiker, exempelvis Robert Christgau som gav skivan A i betyg, och skivan blev utsedd till den fjärde bästa för året i listan "Pazz & Jop" av tidningen The Village Voice. De kommersiella framgångarna var dock blygsammare och skivan nådde inte listplacering vare sig i Storbritannien eller USA. Låten "Don't Ask Me Questions" blev dock en mindre brittisk hit 1978 som singel. (sv)
  • Howlin' Wind is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band the Rumour, released in 1976. The Rumour are mainly former pub rock scene musicians, including guitarist Brinsley Schwarz and keyboardist Bob Andrews of the band Brinsley Schwarz; Parker's recent jobs included pumping gas at a filling station. The music is a blend of rock and roll, R&B, reggae and folk music, behind Parker's searingly intelligent lyrics and passionate vocals. Critics likened Parker's spirit to British punk rock, then in its early stage, and retrospectively to that of singer-songwriters Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson, who would release their debut records within a few years of Howlin' Wind. (en)
  • Howlin' Wind est le premier album de Graham Parker and the Rumour. The Rumour était essentiellement constitué de musiciens de la scène pub rock, comprenant le guitariste et le claviériste du groupe Brinsley Schwarz. La musique est un mélange de rock 'n' roll , de R&B, de reggae et de musique folk, accompagnée du chant et des textes de Parker. Les critiques ont fait le lien entre l'état d'esprit de Parker et celui du punk rock alors naissant, et plus tard avec celui des auteurs-compositeurs-interprètes Elvis Costello et Joe Jackson, qui publieront leur premier album respectif peu de temps après Howlin' Wind. (fr)
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