Kevin Coyne - Case History (Expanded Edition) (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Kevin Coyne
- Title: Case History (Expanded Edition)
- Year Of Release: 1972 / 2024
- Label: Cherry Red Records
- Genre: Folk Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:17:53
- Total Size: 478 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. God Bless The Bride (03:54)
2. White Horse (04:13)
3. Uggy's Song (02:59)
4. Need Somebody (04:14)
5. Evil Island Home (05:00)
6. Araby (03:38)
7. My Message To The People (05:23)
8. Mad Boy (04:45)
9. Sand All Yellow (05:44)
10. Cheat Me (A-Side) (03:13)
11. Flowering Cherry (02:43)
12. Evil Island Home (Alternative version) (03:37)
13. My Message To The People (Alternative version) (06:35)
14. Mad Boy (Alternative version) (04:13)
15. Doctor Love (03:18)
16. Cheat Me (radio edit) (03:53)
17. Flowering Cherry (Alternative version) (02:33)
18. God Bless The Bride (Alternative version) (03:46)
19. A Leopard Never Changes Its Spots (04:02)
1. God Bless The Bride (03:54)
2. White Horse (04:13)
3. Uggy's Song (02:59)
4. Need Somebody (04:14)
5. Evil Island Home (05:00)
6. Araby (03:38)
7. My Message To The People (05:23)
8. Mad Boy (04:45)
9. Sand All Yellow (05:44)
10. Cheat Me (A-Side) (03:13)
11. Flowering Cherry (02:43)
12. Evil Island Home (Alternative version) (03:37)
13. My Message To The People (Alternative version) (06:35)
14. Mad Boy (Alternative version) (04:13)
15. Doctor Love (03:18)
16. Cheat Me (radio edit) (03:53)
17. Flowering Cherry (Alternative version) (02:33)
18. God Bless The Bride (Alternative version) (03:46)
19. A Leopard Never Changes Its Spots (04:02)
Coyne's first solo recording is a triumphant, if occasionally bleak, look at life's outsiders. Using his time as social worker in a government-run mental hospital as a basis for his narratives, Coyne deals with issues of intense alienation, indifference, substance abuse (to which he was no stranger), and mental instability in a world that would rather forget these people existed, and a labyrinthine governmental bureaucracy that often denied their humanity. This is not a happy record, and is only infrequently hopeful, but it's never cynical, and neither does Coyne indulge in glib condescension. He acts as a subjective documentarian, an advocate for a group of people who desperately need one. Reissued on CD with extra tracks by the import label Dandelion/See For Miles in 1994.
Review by John Dougan
Review by John Dougan
Year 2024 | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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