Kevin Coyne - Marjory Razor Blade (1973)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 1569mb
FilePost, FileFactory | Rock | 1973 UK double LP | Virgin VD2501
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 1569mb
FilePost, FileFactory | Rock | 1973 UK double LP | Virgin VD2501
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.