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Rupert Parker: River (2001)
Brilliant and original instrumental electric harp music, complete with superb six piece band complimenting the harp\'s beautiful lead.
Recommended if you like
Andreas Vollenwieder,
Enya,
Yanni.
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Rupert Parker: Waterfall (2004)
Exquisite, relaxing, gentle music from the electric harp which is ideal for meditation, massage, or just chilling out.
Recommended if you like
Andreas Vollenweider,
Enya,
Yanni.
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Robert Parker: Robert Parker (2011)
Robert Parker's new release is an amazing collection of original blues-rock songs that feature Robert's signature stinging guitar licks and signature grooves.
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Robert Allen Parker: Ravens (2010)
The debut release from psychedelic singer/songwriter Parker rumbles with 8 original songs full of garage rock soul and mighty surreal lyrics.
Recommended if you like
Lou Reed,
Neil Young,
Robert Plant.
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Robert Parker Vaughan: Glitterbaby (2006)
A four piece band that hails from Richmond, Virgina. This release features significant indie and acoustic rock influences. Those influences collide to form a solid, laid back sonic experience.
Recommended if you like
Headautomatica,
Jeff Buckley,
Silverchair.
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Robert W. Parker: A Festival of Carols (2005)
Favorite Yuletide carols, performed on the King of Instruments--perfect for a family sing-along or to fill the air with celestial music as you wrap (or unwrap) those holiday gifts.
Recommended if you like
Vaughn.
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Robert W. Parker: Peace! What Noise? (2006)
The music of Robert Parker is dedicated to rediscovering the classical sound, making music that is totally traditional, yet totally new.
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Robert Parker Vaughan: Strange Times E.P. (2005)
a sonically organic and honest depiction of the strange times we live in.
Recommended if you like
Bright Eyes,
Damien Rice,
Ryan Adams.
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Robert W. Parker: When In Our Music God Is Glorified (2007)
Completely traditional, yet completely original: rediscover the classical sound with the music of Robert Parker with this collection of sacred choral and instrumental soon-to-be classics.
Recommended if you like
John Rutter,
Ralph Vaughan Williams.