Friday, August 31, 2007

KEVIN COYNE TRIBUTE - The World Is Full Of Fools (2005) @ 320

KEVIN COYNE'S FAN TRIBUTE








Pascal said:
Nov 05: "THE WORLD IS FULL OF FOOLS - A Fan Tribute to Kevin Coyne" is released.
Featuring 18 Coyne covers by members of the Kevin Coyne Group plus a 1986 unreleased song by Kevin Coyne.
Free cdr, just ask! Chris McGorey from Chicago did a great job in coordinating this project and designing the artwork too!


Full list of contributors:
1. The World is Full of Fools - Adrie Meijer
2. I Believe in Love - Jim Landon
3. Everybody Says - Emma Warnefors
4. Right on Her Side - Nigel Burch
5. Talking to No One - Steve Glabman
6. Sunday Morning Sunrise - Geert Pelzer
7. Something Gone Wrong - Pascal Regis
8. I Really live Round Here - M van Willigen
9. I Only Want to See you Smile - Emma Warnefors
10. I Stood Up - Frank Bangay
11. Dark Dance Hall - Al Dilly
12. The Only One - Raymond Blizzard
13. Golden Days - Jim Landon
14. Admit You're Wrong - Alan Richardson
15. Take on the Bowers - Dog Latin
16. Smile Right Back - Steve Glabman


Bonus Tracks:
17. I'll Never Change - Kevin Coyne and Van Bluus (recorded in 1986).
18. Something's Waiting - Van Bluus (Track 18 written and performed by Van Bluus. Track 17 is the music from "Something's Waiting, with new lyrics and vocals by Kevin Coyne.)
19. No Competition - M van Willigen (Lyrics and music of this tribute song by M van Willigen)


My track 'Something Gone Wrong' from this Tribute cd was aired on a French local radio on Nov 23 2005 (92.2 MHz Dijon or www.dijon.radio-campus.org)









Cheers Folks!
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Emeric Cloche said...

Something Gone Wrong, l'interprétation de Pascal Régis, elle se pose là ! Excellente !

Anonymous said...

links are down

Poor said...

Will upload soon !

Cheers
Poor

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Poor said...



New link:
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KEVIN COYNE TRIBUTE - The World Is Full Of Fools
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Cheers Folks !