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Many singer/songwriters have been more heralded, but few produced more good work or did so for longer than Kevin Coyne. Coyne released dozens of records, most of them very good, that dealt primarily with outsiders: men, women, and children arbitrarily shunted to the fringes of society, or worse, locked away and left alone. His songs could be extraordinarily compassionate and, in the blink of an eye, angry, anguished, and accusatory. Perhaps the most durable and telling image of Kevin Coyne is the cover photo of his album In Living Black & White. On the front, Coyne is smiling and politely bowing to an unseen audience; the back of the album jacket is the same photo taken from the rear, with Coyne clutching an open straight razor. Tracks 01. Case History No.2 6:08 02. Fat Girl 4:01 03. Talking To No-One 2:35 04. My Mother's Eyes 4:35 05. Ol' Man River 2:25 06. Eastbourne Ladies 4:35 07. Sunday Morning Runrise 5:15 08. One Fine Day 4:33 09. Marjory Razorblade 7:05 10. Coconut Island 4:55 11. Turpentine 3:09 12. House On The Hill 7:20 13. Knocking On Heaven's Door 3:53 14. Mummy 4:48 15. Big White Bird 2:14 16. America 4:45
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