Heat Treatment | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Graham Parker |
Cover: | Heat_treatment_cover.jpg |
Released: | October 1976 |
Recorded: | Rockfield Studios, Wales |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 35:41 |
Label: | Vertigo, Mercury |
Producer: | Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Nick Lowe (track 7 only) |
Prev Title: | Howlin' Wind |
Prev Year: | 1976 |
Next Title: | Stick to Me |
Next Year: | 1977 |
Heat Treatment is the second album by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker and his band The Rumour, released in October 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.
Rolling Stones Simon Frith wrote that Heat Treatment "confirms the promise" of Howlin' Wind and showcases Parker and his band performing with a "sheer attack" that makes Howlin' Wind "sound suddenly subdued".[1] Heat Treatment finished second in The Village Voices 1976 Pazz & Jop critics' poll of the year's best albums, with Howlin' Wind placing fourth.[2]
In recent years, Parker on his website has singled out the album as one of his least favorite of his own works, citing his inexperienced vocal technique, his rushed songwriting, and the stiff production by Robert John "Mutt" Lange.
All songs written by Graham Parker except as indicated.
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