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Born:
January 27, 1944 in Derby, England

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'70s, '80s, '90s






Kevin Coyne

Biography

Many singer/songwriters have been more heralded, but few produced more good work or did so for longer than Kevin Coyne. While virtually unknown in America, 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.. Many singer/songwriters have been more heralded, but few produced more good work or did so for longer than Kevin Coyne. While virtually unknown in America, 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.

Born in Derby, England, in 1944, Coyne, like many rock & roll performers who came of age in early postwar Britain, was an art school student who fell in love with American R&B. Living a bohemian life in late-'60s London, Coyne was employed for a while as a socio-therapist for alcoholics and the emotionally disturbed, jobs that would profoundly affect his approach to music. In 1969 his first band, Siren, signed to influential BBC DJ John Peel's specialty label, Dandelion. Two years and two excellent records later, Peel dissolved his label and Coyne embarked on a solo career. Married with two children, Coyne supported both his family and musical career by returning to social work. In many ways, his solo debut, Case History, set the tone for his career. Based on his social work experiences, it was a riveting examination of the desperate search for love by those forcibly exiled to the fringes of society. With his bluesy voice wailing almost inconsolably, Case History is a naked examination of people (Coyne included) whose lives are in constant turmoil: betrayed, institutionalized, unwanted, and mostly unloved. The characters in these songs cry out for attention, and Coyne, never one to buy into England's bureaucratic social work system, howls right along with them.

Case History was very nearly Coyne's swan song, but after a self-imposed exile from music, an opportunity to continue recording as a solo act with almost complete artistic freedom proved too powerful an incentive. In 1973, Coyne began a relationship with the then-fledgling Virgin Records label, which seemed willing to embrace the decidedly noncommercial, difficult performer. For the next eight years, he recorded some of his best music and, somewhat surprisingly, attained a modicum of commercial success, albeit in Europe only. These were mostly edgy folk-rock records tinged with an avant-garde feel for performance art (Coyne was a published poet, too), clearly not easy listening by any stretch of the imagination; neither were these records overly pretentious nor unapproachable.

By the early '80s, Coyne was recording for independent labels, making frustrating, semi-successful records that were erratically released and difficult to find. Exacerbating this bad situation were his worsening mental and physical states: chronic depression culminating in a nervous breakdown and alcoholism that, along with ending his marriage, nearly ended his life. In 1985, he moved to Nuremberg, Germany and began to pick up the pieces, improving his health and forming the Paradise Band. The move also re-sparked his passion for painting and writing, resulting in a handful of published books along with well-received exhibitions of his visual work in the cities of Berlin, Amsterdam, and Zurich. By the time the '90s rolled around, Coyne had reestablished himself as a true underground force, releasing a continuous stream of albums of dizzying variety (and availability). In 2002 he was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. He died at his home on December 2, 2004.

Top Albums

Marjory Razorblade, Kevin Coyne
1. Marjory Razo..
One Day In Chicago, Jon Langford
2. One Day In C..
In Living Black and White (Live), Kevin Coyne
3. In Living Bl..
Blame It On the Night, Kevin Coyne
4. Blame It On ..
Pointing the Finger / Politicz - The Cherry Red Albums 1981-1982, Kevin Coyne
5. Pointing the..
Carnival, Kevin Coyne
6. Carnival
Bittersweet Lovesongs, Kevin Coyne
7. Bittersweet ..
Romance - Romance, Kevin Coyne
8. Romance - Ro..
Sign of the Times, Kevin Coyne
9. Sign of the ..
Wild Tiger Love, Kevin Coyne
10. Wild Tiger L..
Room Full of Fools, Kevin Coyne
11. Room Full of..
The Adventures of Crazy Frank, Kevin Coyne
12. The Adventur..
Tough and Sweet, Kevin Coyne
13. Tough and Sw..
Stumbling On to Pariadise, Kevin Coyne
14. Stumbling On..
Everybody's Naked, Kevin Coyne
15. Everybody's ..
Legless In Manila, Kevin Coyne
16. Legless In M..
Babble, Kevin Coyne
17. Babble
I Want My Crown: The Anthology 1973-1980 (Remastered), Kevin Coyne
18. I Want My Cr..
On Air (Live), Kevin Coyne
19. On Air (Live..
Sugar Candy Taxi, Kevin Coyne
20. Sugar Candy ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Sea of LoveMarjory Razorblade3:06$1.29
2.
This Is SpainMarjory Razorblade2:10$1.29
3.
Jackie and EdnaMarjory Razorblade4:05$1.29
4.
I Want My CrownMarjory Razorblade4:20$1.29
5.
Eastbourne LadiesMarjory Razorblade4:38$1.29
6.
Talking to No OneMarjory Razorblade2:31$1.29
7.
MarleneMarjory Razorblade2:43$1.29
8.
Marlene (Remastered 2010)Marjory Razorblade2:44$1.29
9.
Marjory Razorblade Suite (Live In Hy..I Want My Crown: The Anthol..8:17$1.29
10.
World Is Full of FoolsI Want My Crown: The Anthol..3:14$1.29
11.
SweetheartBabble2:58$1.29
12.
I Really Love YouBabble3:02$1.29
13.
Are You Deceiving Me ?Babble2:55$1.29
14.
Lunatic (BBC Radio John Peel Show Se..Dynamite Daze5:45$1.29
15.
Wanting You Is Not Easy (BBC Radio J..Dynamite Daze4:43$1.29
16.
CryDynamite Daze5:36$1.29
17.
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (L..In Living Black and White (..4:13$1.29
18.
Sunday Morning SunriseMatching Head and Feet5:33$1.29
19.
One Fine Day (Live)On Air (Live)6:06$0.99
20.
Beautiful City (Art - Version)Burning Head5:00$0.99
21.
Flowering CherryFavourites From John Peel&#..2:45$0.99
22.
Love In Your HeartOld Flames2:52$0.99
23.
Love In Your HeartFolkation (,Collection)2:52$0.99
24.
Passion's PleasureBittersweet Lovesongs4:53$0.99
25.
HappyBittersweet Lovesongs3:37$0.99

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