Graham Day: Soundtrack to the Daily Grind - VINYL LP
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Graham Day: Soundtrack to the Daily Grind - VINYL LP

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Graham Day: Soundtrack to the Daily Grind - VINYL LPTitle: Soundtrack to the Daily Grind Artist: Graham Day Label: Damaged Goods Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5020422029415 Genre: Alternative Rock Release Date: 2007 11 20 Number of Discs: 1 Graham Day founder member of the Prisoners, Prime Movers & the Solar Flares as well as drummer in the Mighty Caesers and bassist in the Buff Medways alongside old friend Billy Childish. He's joined in his latest incarnation by Dan Elektro and Buzz Hagstrom from

Title: Soundtrack to the Daily Grind
Artist: Graham Day
Label: Damaged Goods
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5020422029415
Genre: Alternative Rock
Release Date: 2007-11-20
Number of Discs: 1

Graham Day - founder member of the Prisoners, Prime Movers & the Solar Flares as well as drummer in the Mighty Caesers and bassist in the Buff Medways alongside old friend Billy Childish. He's joined in his latest incarnation by Dan Elektro and Buzz Hagstrom from legendary US garage band the Woggles. Graham Day & the Gaolers were formed in 2007. They are the amalgamation of Graham's tuneful and aggressive songs, driven with an energy and attitude which has been perfectly captured in a simple no-frills studio recording. Their first single 'Get Off My Track' a one off for a Paris based club promoter has been critically acclaimed!

Tracks:
1.1 Get Off My Track
1.2 Soundtrack to the Daily Grind
1.3 On the Pull
1.4 Disown Me
1.5 South Avenue
1.6 Too Few Things
1.7 Dreaming My Life Away
1.8 Part-Time Dad
1.9 Forgotten
1.10 Come Home Soon
1.11 What It Is to Be Fifteen
1.12 Living in Fear
1.13 Too Busy to Try
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