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- Summary: The "lost" solo release from Blur's Graham Coxon was originally recorded in 2011 at the same time as 2012's A+E.
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- Record Label: Transgressive
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Jun 18, 2026Castle Park strikes a perfect note of callow romance, all Merseybeat lunchbreak gossip on the spiky Alright and Billy Says, tipping into Zombies intrigue on When You Find Out. Yet there’s a depth of melancholy to the vibraphone haunting of Isn’t It Funny or Dripping Soul’s flamboyant Love flamenco that sees Coxon straying from the main paths and into the dark corners. [Aug 2026, p.84]
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Jun 18, 2026For this album to have stayed lost and gathering fluff down the back of the sofa would have been a terrible shame. It belongs on the mantlepiece alongside the best stuff he’s put his own name to.
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Jun 18, 2026There’s much to enjoy, from the cool slacker pop of ‘There’s A Little House’ to the moody, atmospheric ‘Isn’t It Funny’, and flamenco infused ‘Dripping Soul’.
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Jun 18, 2026There’s nothing here to suggest they went unreleased for quality-control reasons. [Jul 2026, p.46]