
I Want My Crown: The Anthology 1973-1980 [Box] |
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
Disc: 3
20.
Burning Head Suite [Live At Rockpalast, Köln, Germany] - (previously unreleased)
Disc: 4
2.
Let's Have a Party [Live In Hyde Park, June 30th 1974] - (previously unreleased)
7.
Chicken Wing [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
9.
Fat Girl [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
10.
Poor Swine [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
11.
River of Sin [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
12.
Blame It on the Night [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
13.
Marjory Razorblade Suite [BBC In Concert, Golders Green Hippodrome 1974] - (previously unreleased)
14.
Bogie Chillun [Live In Hyde Park, June 30th 1974] - (previously unreleased)
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Performer: Kevin Coyne
Distributor: EMI Notes: Liner Note Authors: Mike Barnes ; Robert Coyne; Eugene Coyne. Recording information: Golders Green Hippodrome (01/04/1979); Hyde Park (01/04/1979); Maida Vale 4 (01/04/1979); Rockpalast, K�ln, Germany (01/04/1979); Golders Green Hippodrome (02/19/1974); Hyde Park (02/19/1974); Maida Vale 4 (02/19/1974); Rockpalast, K�ln, Germany (02/19/1974); Golders Green Hippodrome (06/30/1974); Hyde Park (06/30/1974); Maida Vale 4 (06/30/1974); Rockpalast, K�ln, Germany (06/30/1974); Golders Green Hippodrome (11/26/1974/02/22/1978); Hyde Park (11/26/1974/02/22/1978); Maida Vale 4 (11/26/1974/02/22/1978); Rockpalast, K�ln, Germany (11/26/1974/02/22/1978); Golders Green Hippodrome (1975-11-07&1976-06-15&1976-); Hyde Park (1975-11-07&1976-06-15&1976-); Maida Vale 4 (1975-11-07&1976-06-15&1976-); Rockpalast, K�ln, Germany (1975-11-07&1976-06-15&1976-). Photographer: Anton Cobijn.
Proto-punk in spirit, folky in instrumentation, Kevin Coyne's sweetly eccentric and touching songs blended humor, hooks, and humanity. After getting his start in the band Siren (a favorite of DJ John Peel), he released his mostly solo-acoustic first album in 1972, and shortly after recruited a band that included future Police guitarist Andy Summers. In the mid-`80s Coyne moved to Germany where he continued to release uncompromising albums as well as volumes of prose and poetry, and collaborated with such like-minded artists as the Mekons and Dagmar Krause.
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