Graham Day & The Gaolers

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Begging You 00:00 Tools
Better Man 00:00 Tools
Wanna Smoke 00:00 Tools
Something About You Girl 00:00 Tools
Glad I’m Not Young 00:00 Tools
Pass That Whiskey 00:00 Tools
soundtrack to the daily grind 00:00 Tools
Could Be Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Just A Song 00:00 Tools
Get Off My Track 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Wanna Smoke (from Triple Distilled) 00:00 Tools
Turning You Down 00:00 Tools
Lost Without My Dignity 00:00 Tools
The Most Expensive Sleep [*] 00:00 Tools
Glad I'm Not Young 00:00 Tools
Too Few Things 00:00 Tools
Disown me 00:00 Tools
on the pull 00:00 Tools
South Avenue 00:00 Tools
Part Time Dad 00:00 Tools
dreaming my life away 00:00 Tools
Forgotten 00:00 Tools
living in fear 00:00 Tools
If There’s One Thing I Can Do 00:00 Tools
Sitar Spangled Banner 00:00 Tools
Come Home Soon 00:00 Tools
What it is to be fifteen 00:00 Tools
too busy to try 00:00 Tools
If There's One Thing I Can Do 00:00 Tools
Backstage Bore 00:00 Tools
The Most Expensive Sleep (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Just a Little 00:00 Tools
I'm Not The Only One 00:00 Tools
Pass The Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Glad IÕm Not Young 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Came Back 00:00 Tools
Soundtrack To Daily Grind 00:00 Tools
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Graham Day is a founder member of: The Prisoners, The Prime Movers, Planet and The SolarFlares. He has also played drums with Billy Childish in Thee Mighty Caesars and Bass in The Buff Medways. He also appeared in the Gift Horses alongside Martin Blunt and Jon Brookes before they formed The Charlatans. He has produced The Discords, Les Terribles and the fantastic new album by Jarvis Humby. Graham Day & The Gaolers have recorded a 7" single "Get off my track", b/w "The man who came back", OUT NOW on Disques Volfoni. To buy the single, please e-mail bornbad@wanadoo.fr. It is €5 plus p&p, or in the UK e-mail us here if you can pay by PayPal it's £4.00 plus £1.50 p&p. We have recorded a new album "Soundtrack to the daily grind" set for release mid/late October, on Damaged Goods. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.