Signed Colour Vinyl Album Bundle
A signed vinyl bundle bringing together the previously unreleased Castle Park with Graham Coxon’s acclaimed early solo albums The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D.
This signed vinyl bundle brings together three key releases from Graham Coxon’s solo catalogue. Featuring the previously unreleased Castle Park — recorded in 2011 and finally available for the first time — alongside his debut solo album The Sky Is Too High and its punk-leaning follow-up The Golden D, the collection captures Coxon’s restless creativity, from intimate lo-fi songwriting to experimental indie rock and mod-inspired guitar pop.
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Signed Colour Vinyl Album Bundle
Signed Colour Vinyl Album Bundle
A signed vinyl bundle bringing together the previously unreleased Castle Park with Graham Coxon’s acclaimed early solo albums The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D.
This signed vinyl bundle brings together three key releases from Graham Coxon’s solo catalogue. Featuring the previously unreleased Castle Park — recorded in 2011 and finally available for the first time — alongside his debut solo album The Sky Is Too High and its punk-leaning follow-up The Golden D, the collection captures Coxon’s restless creativity, from intimate lo-fi songwriting to experimental indie rock and mod-inspired guitar pop.
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A signed vinyl bundle bringing together the previously unreleased Castle Park with Graham Coxon’s acclaimed early solo albums The Sky Is Too High and The Golden D.
This signed vinyl bundle brings together three key releases from Graham Coxon’s solo catalogue. Featuring the previously unreleased Castle Park — recorded in 2011 and finally available for the first time — alongside his debut solo album The Sky Is Too High and its punk-leaning follow-up The Golden D, the collection captures Coxon’s restless creativity, from intimate lo-fi songwriting to experimental indie rock and mod-inspired guitar pop.












