Graham Coxon to reissue entire solo catalogue, including ‘lost’ 2011 album Castle Park

Graham Coxon has today announced the reissue of his complete solo catalogue of nine studio albums and three soundtracks, beginning on June 19 with The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D – along with the previously unreleased Castle Park.

Graham Coxon has today announced the reissue of his complete solo catalogue of nine studio albums and three soundtracks, beginning on June 19 with The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D – along with the previously unreleased Castle Park.

Produced by Ben Hillier, Castle Park was recorded in 2011 as part of the A+E sessions. Originally intended as a follow up to A+E, the release was postponed due to Blur activity in 2012, before Coxon moved on to other projects. Listen to its lead single “Billy Says” below:

Castle Park will be available on CD, black vinyl and forest green vinyl, exclusive to independent record stores and the Graham Coxon store. Pre-order here. The LP includes a set of four A6 postcards designed by Coxon.

Graham Coxon will play a special, career-spanning headline show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on November 28, his first full-band live performance in over a decade. Tickets and information here.

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