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The Spinning Top

The Spinning Top
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Studio album by Graham Coxon
Released May 11, 2009
Recorded 2008-2009
Genre English Folk
Length 68:26
Label Transgressive
Producer Stephen Street
Graham Coxon chronology
Love Travels at Illegal Speeds
(2006)Love Travels at Illegal Speeds2006
The Spinning Top
(2009)
A+E
(2012)A+E2012
Singles from The Spinning Top
  1. "In the Morning" (limited 10" vinyl)"
    Released: 18 April 2009
  2. "Sorrow's Army"
    Released: 18 May 2009
  3. "Dead Bees" / "Brave the Storm" (7" vinyl)"
    Released: 28 Sep 2009
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Allmusic 4/5 stars link
Clash (7/10) link
Gigwise.com 4.5/5 stars link
The Guardian 3/5 stars link
The Independent 4/5 stars link
Pitchfork Media (4.7/10) link
Planet Sound (7/10) link
PopMatters (8/10) link
NME (8/10) link
Uncut 4/5 stars link

The Spinning Top is the seventh studio album by Blur guitarist Graham Coxon on new record label Transgressive Records. The album is produced by Stephen Street and was released on May 11, 2009. It is a concept album that follows a narrative of a man from birth to death.

The album was supported by the single "Sorrow's Army", released on 18 May.

The cover art and liner artwork, like previous releases, was painted by Coxon himself. The two music promos Sorrow's Army and In the Morning were filmed by creative director Nick Craske. Dead Bees, the third single from The Spinning Top, was filmed by Chris Hopewell.

Coxon took the album on tour around the release date in May 2009 and also in November 2009 after the cool down from July's Blur reform gigs at Hyde Park and Glastonbury. Coxon played with his Power Acoustic Ensemble. Live Members included Coxon (Guitar, Vocals and Soprano Saxophone), Graham Fox (drums), Gareth Davies (Bass), Lucy Parnall and Jen Clayton (Vocals), Owen Thomas (Bass, Guitar), Louis Vause (piano), Ranbir (dilruba), Bee2 (Percussion). The short tour played the full album in order. The last concert on the list was at the Barbican Theatre in London where Coxon would play with some of his all time heroes. The gig featured Robyn Hitchcock and Martin Carthy (guitars), Natasha Marsh (Opera Vocals) and Max Eastley (The Arc). It also featured Radiohead visual artist Chris Hopewell.


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