BBC Live In Concert by Graham Parker is a must-have album for fans of the English singer-songwriter. Released in 1993, the album captures Parker's dynamic live performance with his band, The Rumour, during a 1977 concert at the Hippodrome in Golders Green, London. The album features 14 tracks, including some of Parker's most beloved songs such as "White Honey," "Silly Thing," and "Heat Treatment."
The album showcases Parker's signature sound, which blends elements of rock, punk, and soul. Parker's voice is raw and powerful, while The Rumour's tight instrumentation provides a perfect backdrop for his lyrics. The energy of the live performance is palpable, and listeners can feel the excitement of the crowd as Parker sings his heart out.
One standout track on the album is "Don't Ask Me Questions," a fan favorite that showcases Parker's wit and clever lyrics. Another highlight is "Watch the Moon Come Down," a soulful ballad that showcases Parker's range as a vocalist.