Graham CoxonBest Graham Coxon Albums Ranked
6.8
Avg Score
7
Opinions
5
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 7 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Graham Coxon's catalog across 5 albums from 7 opinions, with an overall average of 6.8/10. The top-rated Graham Coxon album is Happiness In Magazines (2004) with a 7.6/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Love Travels At Illegal Speeds and A+E. The discography on Wavelength spans 1998 to 2012.
Happiness In Magazines
“When Graham Coxon parted ways with Blur prior to the group's 2003 release, *Think Tank*, it was evident the lead axe-man had experienced quite enough of Blur's frivolous, occasionally groundbreaking genre-hopping and cause celebre sophistry. *Happiness in Magazines* emphatically dispels any remaining speculation, proving Coxon as stubbornly fond of American-style power-pop as his former band seeme”
Love Travels At Illegal Speeds
“Like his underrated Happiness in Magazines, the latest from the former Blur guitarist is more accessible guitar pop than art-rock.”
A+E
“On his raw and visceral eighth solo LP, Graham Coxon takes us back to when he was revered as Blur's experimental weirdo.”
The Sky Is Too High
“The others were more predictable. Damon’s solo album: a triple opus rock opera called [I]Darren[/I], the story of a deaf, dumb and asthmatic accountant from Colchester. Alex’s solo album: ironic footie chants called ‘Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go (Down Groucho’s With Stephen Fry)’. Dave’s solo album: the theme from [I]Jimbo[/I], but with more drumming. But Graham? El Coxo Eclectico? ‘Blur’ w”
The Spinning Top
“Blur guitarist again teams with producer Stephen Street for this, his seventh (!) solo album.”
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