Dynamite Daze

Dynamite Daze is a studio LP by the rock artist Kevin Coyne which was released in 1978.

Dynamite Daze
Studio album by
Released1978
GenreRock
LabelVirgin
ProducerKevin Coyne and Bob Ward
Kevin Coyne chronology
Beautiful Extremes
(1977)
Dynamite Daze
(1978)
Millionaires and Teddy Bears
(1979)

Track listing

Virgin Records V2096

Side One

  1. "Dynamite Daze" – 2:44
  2. "Brothers Of Mine" - 4:07
  3. "Lunatic" - 4.52 (piano – Tim Rice)
  4. "Are We Dreaming" - 3:39 (accordion – Paul Wickens; composed: Kevin Coyne, Paul Wickens)
  5. "(Take Me Back To) Dear Old Blighty" - 1:27 (piano – Zoot Money; composed: A.J. Mills, Bennett Scott, F. Godfrey,
  6. "I Really Live Round Here (False Friends)" - 3:56 (drums, mini-moog – Paul Wickens)
  7. "I Am" - 2:21 (lyrics: John Clare; music, arranged: Kevin Coyne, piano – Kevin Coyne)

Side Two

  1. "Amsterdam" - 3:00 (producer: Kevin Coyne, Steve Lewis)
  2. "I Only Want To See You Smile" - 2:31 (piano: Tim Rice)
  3. "Juliet And Mark" - 4:46 (composed:– R. Ward, K. Coyne; congas: Paul Wickens)
  4. "Woman, Woman, Woman" - 4:06
  5. "Cry" - 5:36 (composed: Churchill Kohlman; Fender Rhodes: Zoot Money)
  6. "Dance Of Bourgeoisie" - 2:00 (composed: G. Money, K. Coyne; Fender Rhodes – Zoot Money)

Personnel

  • Kevin Coyne – acoustic guitar and vocals
  • Bob Ward - acoustic and electric guitars
  • Paul Wickens – drums, congas, mini-moog, accordion
  • Zoot Money - piano, Fender Rhodes
  • Vic Sweeney – drums
  • Al James - bass
  • 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.


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