
Graham Coxon by James Kelly
Graham Coxon confirms his lost studio record for release on June 19th.
A previously unreleased album will kick start a reissue series of Graham Coxon‘s solo back catalogue during the course of the next 12 months.
Entitled Castle Park, the LP was recorded in 2011 with producer Ben Hillier and is due to finally see the light of day in June along side The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D. Album opener Billy Says is streaming online now.
Coxon has marked the news with the announcement of a career-spanning headline gig at London’s Kentish Town Forum on November 28th, his first full-band solo concert in over a decade.

Castle Park tracklist:
Billy Says
Alright
When You Find Out
Isn’t It Funny
There’s a Little House
Easy
Dripping Soul
Forget Today
Mélodie Pour Christine
All The Rage
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