After graduating from the Beaux-Arts in the mid-60s, Kevin Coyne worked as a therapist in a psychiatric asylum, then as an educator for maladjusted children. Imbued with the blues and endowed with a powerful voice, he sang for the patients. Caught up in the game, he formed a band, Siren. In 1971, he opted for a solo career. His unvarnished songs, painful odes to the disenfranchised, have won him a loyal following to this day.
Since the 1980s, Coyne has lived with his family in Germany, where he divides his time between music, writing and painting.
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Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 2001)
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Shangri-La (Live, Bremen, 1975)
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Live at Rockpalast (Live, Cologne, 1979)
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| I Want My Crown: The Anthology 1973-1980 |
| Blame It On The Night |
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Dynamite Daze
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| Matching Head And Feet |
| One Day In Chicago |
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Underground
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Donut City
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Carnival
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Life Is Almost Wonderful
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Room Full of Fools
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Bittersweet Lovesongs
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Sugar Candy Taxi
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