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Kevin Coyne - Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 1975) (2008)

Kevin Coyne - Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 1975) (2008)

BAND/ARTIST: Kevin Coyne

  • Title: Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 1975)
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: M. i. G. - music GmbH
  • Genre: Classic Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:17
  • Total Size: 390 mb
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Tracklist

01. Going Down Slow (Live, Bremen, 1975)
02. Eastbourne Ladies (Live, Bremen, 1975)
03. Sunday Morning Sunrise (Live, Bremen, 1975)
04. Strange Locomotion (Live, Bremen, 1975)
05. Nobody's Fault But Mine (Live, Bremen, 1975)
06. Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 1975)
07. Poor Swine (Live, Bremen, 1975)
08. Mummy (Live, Bremen, 1975)
09. My Mother's Eyes (Live, Bremen, 1975)
10. Saviour (Live, Bremen, 1975)
11. House On The Hill (Live, Bremen, 1975)
12. One Fine Day (Live, Bremen, 1975)
13. Ad Lib (Live, Bremen, 1975)
14. Turpentine (Live, Bremen, 1975)
15. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live, Bremen, 1975)
16. Reelin' And Rockin' (Live, Bremen, 1975)

The kind of cult hero who could have emerged only in 1970s England, Kevin Coyne was a quirky singer/songwriter whose eccentric, yelping vocal style was surprisingly expressive and even moving, suggesting a stylistic triangulation somewhere between Captain Beefheart, John Lennon, and Joe Cocker. This 1975 concert finds him at his peak, performing material from some of his most acclaimed albums, like MARJORY RAZORBLADE and MATCHING HEAD AND FEET. He’s backed by one of his finest bands, including ‘60s blues-rock legend Zoot Money on keyboards and a pre-Police Andy Summers on guitar, and Coyne delivers powerful howling versions of such tunes as the driving, bluesy “Eastbourne Ladies” and the stomping, somewhat Beefheart-ish “Saviour.”


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  • djangoherbert
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One of the very best singer/songwriters, I was lucky to see him several times live in concerts... a true legend, despite the fact that he once refused to join The Doors!