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"Crawling from the Wreckage" is a new wave song written by Graham Parker and first released by Dave Edmunds in 1979. Parker, who was unsatisfied with the song, contributed the song to Edmunds, included it on his album Repeat When Necessary .
Repeat When Necessary is the fifth album by Welsh rock musician Dave Edmunds.Produced by Edmunds, it was released in 1979 by Swan Song Records.It was recorded and released at the same time as Nick Lowe's Labour of Lust, and features the same lineup of musicians: Edmunds, Lowe, Billy Bremner and Terry Williams.
Squeezing Out Sparks is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band the Rumour.The album was released in March 1979. Although the Rumour were not credited on the cover, their name was included on the album label.
"Crawling from the Wreckage" Graham Parker----Also a hit for Dave Edmunds (1977). "Crazy Cat Corner" Gene Summers (written by Deanna Summers-Gene Summers) 2004: From Do Right Daddy CD (Enviken) "Daddy's Speeding" Suede: 1994: A eulogy to James Dean and about the relevance of car crashes in modern culture "The Day I Died" Just Jack: 2009 "A Day ...
In reality, Wreckage was experimented upon in an early attempt by Iron Klaw to create a cybernetic super-soldier when he was captured during a major military conflict in South America (as seen in "Crawling from the Wreckage"). The experiments made Wreckage extremely strong and resilient, but prone to fits of rage.
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Steady Nerves is a 1985 album by Graham Parker and the Shot. [1]The album was produced by William Wittman, who Parker's record company, Elektra, initially opposed.Parker had originally proposed Squeezing Out Sparks producer Jack Nitzsche, but this had been rejected by Elektra.
Rockpile were a British rock band of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Noted for their strong pub rock, rockabilly and power pop influences, they were a foundational influence on new wave.