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Heat Treatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's debut album Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment was well received by critics and contains signature Parker songs like the rollicking title track, "Pourin' It All Out", and "Fool's Gold". "That's What They All Say" is a Dylan-esque putdown from a realist perspective, while "Turned Up Too Late" was perhaps Parker's most emotionally mature composition to date. "Black Honey" is a dark, downcast sequel to the debut's upbeat first track "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" was covered many years later by Rod Stewart. The Rumour was credited on the back cover and the label, but not on the album's front cover.

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  • Heat Treatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's debut album Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment was well received by critics and contains signature Parker songs like the rollicking title track, "Pourin' It All Out", and "Fool's Gold". "That's What They All Say" is a Dylan-esque putdown from a realist perspective, while "Turned Up Too Late" was perhaps Parker's most emotionally mature composition to date. "Black Honey" is a dark, downcast sequel to the debut's upbeat first track "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" was covered many years later by Rod Stewart. The Rumour was credited on the back cover and the label, but not on the album's front cover. In 2001, Vertigo/Mercury issued a remastered and expanded CD, including two tracks from The Pink Parker EP. (en)
  • Heat Treatment est le deuxième album de Graham Parker and the Rumour. Proche du point de vue du style de leur premier album, Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment a été bien reçu par la critique et contient quelques-unes de ses chansons phares comme la chanson-titre, "Pourin' It All Out" ou encore "Fool's Gold". "Black Honey" peut être considérée comme une suite sombre du premier morceau de Howlin' Wind, "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" a été reprise bien plus tard par Rod Stewart. Récemment, Parker a dit de l'album sur son site web qu'il s'agit d'un de ses albums qu'il aime le moins, parlant de son chant amateur, de son écriture bâclée, et de la production dure de Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Dans les années 1980, Lange connaîtra un immense succès en produisant des artistes comme AC/DC ou Def Leppard. En 2001, Vertigo/Mercury a réédité une version remastérisée de l'album en CD avec des pistes bonus, dont deux pistes du Pink Parker EP. (fr)
  • Heat Treatment är ett musikalbum av Graham Parker & the Rumour som lanserades 1976, bara några månader efter gruppens debutalbum Howlin' Wind. Albumet var mer kommersiellt framgångsrikt än debuten och blev Parkers första listnoterade skiva. 2001 gavs albumet ut i en CD-utgåva som även innehöll två spår från EP:n The Pink Parker. Dessa var "Hold Back the Night" och "(Let Me Get) Sweet on You". Albumet blev listat som det andra bästa i tidningen The Village Voice "Pazz & Jop"-lista 1976. (sv)
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  • Rock (en)
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  • Heat Treatment (en)
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  • Rockfield Studios, Wales (en)
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  • October 1976 (en)
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  • Christgau's Record Guide (en)
  • Spin Alternative Record Guide (en)
  • The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (en)
  • (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide (en)
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  • Heat Treatment är ett musikalbum av Graham Parker & the Rumour som lanserades 1976, bara några månader efter gruppens debutalbum Howlin' Wind. Albumet var mer kommersiellt framgångsrikt än debuten och blev Parkers första listnoterade skiva. 2001 gavs albumet ut i en CD-utgåva som även innehöll två spår från EP:n The Pink Parker. Dessa var "Hold Back the Night" och "(Let Me Get) Sweet on You". Albumet blev listat som det andra bästa i tidningen The Village Voice "Pazz & Jop"-lista 1976. (sv)
  • Heat Treatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in 1976. A close follow-up to Parker's debut album Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment was well received by critics and contains signature Parker songs like the rollicking title track, "Pourin' It All Out", and "Fool's Gold". "That's What They All Say" is a Dylan-esque putdown from a realist perspective, while "Turned Up Too Late" was perhaps Parker's most emotionally mature composition to date. "Black Honey" is a dark, downcast sequel to the debut's upbeat first track "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" was covered many years later by Rod Stewart. The Rumour was credited on the back cover and the label, but not on the album's front cover. (en)
  • Heat Treatment est le deuxième album de Graham Parker and the Rumour. Proche du point de vue du style de leur premier album, Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment a été bien reçu par la critique et contient quelques-unes de ses chansons phares comme la chanson-titre, "Pourin' It All Out" ou encore "Fool's Gold". "Black Honey" peut être considérée comme une suite sombre du premier morceau de Howlin' Wind, "White Honey". "Hotel Chambermaid" a été reprise bien plus tard par Rod Stewart. (fr)
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  • Heat Treatment (en)
  • Heat Treatment (fr)
  • Heat Treatment (sv)
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