Dynamite Daze
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| Dynamite Daze | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1978 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Virgin: V2096 | |||
| Producer | Kevin Coyne, Bob Ward | |||
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| Singles from Dynamite Daze | ||||
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| Allmusic | StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarHalf starFile:Star empty.svg[1] |
Dynamite Daze is a studio album by the rock artist Kevin Coyne.[2] It was released in 1978 by Virgin Records.[3]
Critical reception
[edit | edit source]The Bristol Evening Post called Coyne "a writer and performer of great passion and originality."[4] The Nottingham Evening Post praised the "spongy Paul Wickens accordion work."[5]
Track listing
[edit | edit source]All tracks composed by Coyne unless otherwise indicated:
Side One
[edit | edit source]- "Dynamite Daze" – 2:44
- "Brothers Of Mine" – 4:07
- "Lunatic" – 4.52 (Tim Rice on piano)
- "Are We Dreaming" – 3:39 (Paul Wickens on accordion, also composed)
- "(Take Me Back To) Dear Old Blighty" – 1:27 (Zoot Money on piano; composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott, F. Godfrey)
- "I Really Live Round Here (False Friends)" – 3:56 (drums and synthesizer by Paul Wickens)
- "I Am" – 2:21 (from the original poem by John Clare)[6]
Side Two
[edit | edit source]- "Amsterdam" – 3:00
- "I Only Want To See You Smile" – 2:31 (Tim Rice on piano)
- "Juliet And Mark" – 4:46
- "Woman, Woman, Woman" – 4:06
- "Cry" – 5:36 (composed by Churchill Kohlman; Zoot Money on electric piano)
- "Dance Of Bourgeoisie" – 2:00 (composed by Coyne and George Money; Zoot Money on electric piano)
Personnel
[edit | edit source]Musicians
[edit | edit source]- Kevin Coyne – acoustic guitar and vocals
- Bob Ward – acoustic and electric guitar
- Paul Wickens – drums, congas, minimoog, accordion
- Zoot Money – piano, Fender Rhodes
- Vic Sweeney – drums
- Al James – bass
Technical
[edit | edit source]- Producers – Kevin Coyne and Bob Ward
- Engineers – Vic Sweeney and Al James
- Executive Producer – Steve Lewis
- Cover photography – Murray Close
- Cover artwork – Peter Knipe
Recorded at: Alvic Studios, Wimbledon.
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Kevin Coyne - Amsterdam on YouTube from TopPop, broadcast 2 January 1978 (Kevin Coyne and Bob Ward)
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