Graham Coxon, the acclaimed guitarist of Blur and member of The WAEVE, has announced the release of a previously unreleased solo album titled Castle Park, out on June 19. Recorded in 2011 with producer Ben Hillier (Blur's Think Tank), the LP was originally intended as a follow-up to A+E (2012) but was postponed due to Blur’s reunion activities that year. The lead track, "Billy Says," is a longtime live favourite and is available now.
The album launch marks the start of a comprehensive 12-month reissue campaign spanning Coxon’s entire solo catalog. The first batch, arriving on June 19, will include his debut The Sky Is Too High (1998) and The Golden D (2000). Subsequent batches include the remaining studio albums Crow Sit On Blood Tree (2001), The Kiss Of Morning (2002), Happiness In Magazines (2004), Love Travels At Illegal Speeds (2006), The Spinning Top (2009) and A+E (2012), and soundtrack albums for The End Of The F**ing World (2018 & 2019) and Superstate (2021).
Additionally, Coxon will perform a career-spanning headline show at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on November 28, marking his first full-band live performance in over ten years.
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Castle Park track-listing:
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


