KEVIN COYNE "Marjory Razor Blade" 2 LP, UK, 1973, NM / NM, Gatefold

Sold Date: March 27, 2014
Start Date: March 20, 2014
Final Price: $37.00 (USD)
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AMG  Review by Dave Thompson  [-] Of the four or five Kevin Coyne albums that fans routinely describe as his best ever, Marjory Razorblade is by far the best known in the wider world, a consequence not only of the enormous critical splash it made upon its original release in 1973, but also because of the ripples it continued sending out long after the fact. Four years later, Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten singled out the album's "Eastbourne Ladies" as one of his all-time favorite records, while the strumming, thrumming "Marlene" is one of those records whose failure to become a monster hit single continues to baffle and bewilder. (Even Virgin thought so, as they proved when they gave it a second chance in 1977.) Yet "Marlene" is just one highlight amid a storm-tossed sea of the things. A glimpse into Coyne's early influences is provided by a brace of Carter Family covers, a knockabout romp through "Lonesome Valley" and a nearly bluegrass-colored "Heaven in My View," while his eye for distinctly English working-class archetypes is unrelenting. Vacationing Anglos romp through "This Is Spain," a deliciously wry study of the suspicions that beset every Continental tourist during the first years of package holiday-making, while "Jackie and Edna" transplants much the same characters to a dour English beachfront, and turns their discomfort inwards.  ‎– Marjory Razorblade Label:  ‎– VD2501 Format: 2 × , LP, Album 
Country: Released: Genre: Style: Tracklist A1Marjory Razor Blade Written-By –  1:42A2Marlene Written-By –  2:37A3Talking To No One Written-By –  2:25A4Eastbourne Ladies Written-By –  5:43A5Old Soldier Written-By –  3:45B1I Want My Crown Adapted By – Written-By –  4:10B2Nasty Written-By –  4:55B3Lonesome Valley Adapted By – Written-By – * 2:50B4House On The Hill Written-By –  4:45B5Cheat Me Written-By –  3:45C1Jackie And Edna Written-By –  4:00C2Everybody Says Written-By –  4:15C3Mummy Written-By –  4:15C4Heaven In My View Adapted By – Written-By – * 3:10C5Karate King Written-By –  3:15D1Dog Latin Written-By –  4:50D2This Is Spain Written-By –  2:05D3Chairmans Ball Written-By –  3:30D4Good Boy Written-By –  2:33D5Chicken Wing Written-By –  4:35 Credits Acoustic Guitar –  (tracks: C1, D1, D2) Bass, Tuba –  Drums, Congas –  Engineer –  (tracks: B1),  (tracks: A2 to A5, B2 to B5, C2 to C5, D3, D5), (tracks: A1, C1, D1, D2, D4) Guitar –  (tracks: D4) Guitar, Mandolin –  Keyboards –  Mastered By –  Mixed By –  Photography By –  Piano –  (tracks: C3) Producer –  Vocals, Guitar –  Notes Catalog# Sleeve VD2501 
Catalog# Disc 1 VD251 
Catalog# Disc 2 VD252 
Recorded at: 
The Manor, Oxfordshire 
Blue Horizon Studio,Chipping Norton 
Saturn Studio, Worthing, Sussex 
Mastered at CBS 
Distributed by Island and EMI


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