Bursting Bubbles

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Bursting Bubbles
Studio album by
Released1980
StudioAlvic Studios, Wimbledon, London
GenreRock
LabelVirgin V2152
ProducerKevin Coyne, Al James
Kevin Coyne chronology
Millionaires and Teddy Bears
(1979)
Bursting Bubbles
(1980)
Sanity Stomp
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Q Magazine[1]

Bursting Bubbles is a studio album by the British rock musician Kevin Coyne, with Dagmar Krause, which was released in 1980.[1] Colin Larkin in the 2011 edition of his Encyclopedia of Popular Music, gives the album three stars.[2]

The album was described by Penny Kiley of Melody Maker as follows:

"These are personal songs from people you'd rather not be. Sympathise at your peril. You can try to avoid the messages. The music is interesting and quite accessible. Often it's only the voice that hurts, while the music can be attractively rhythmic (anguish you can dance to) or even gentle. The music seems oblivious to the pain, yet it fits."

Coyne would later perform "Children's Crusade" as part of his concert, on 6 October 1982, at the Tempodrom, celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, the event captured in the German film The Last Wall directed by Diethard Küster.[3] The album was re-released in 1991 and Q Magazine described it as "in the spirit of the Peel sessions".[1]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks composed by Kevin Coyne and Brian Godding, except where indicated.

  1. "The Only One" (Coyne)
  2. "Children's Crusade" (Coyne)
  3. "No Melody" (Coyne)
  4. "Learn to Swim - Learn to Drown"
  5. "Mad Boy No. 2"
  6. "Dark Dance Hall"
  7. "Don't Know What to Do"
  8. "A Little Piece of Heaven"
  9. "Day to Day"
  10. "Golden Days" (Bob Ward)
  11. "Old Fashioned Love Song"

Personnel[edit]

  • Kevin Coyne – acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Dagmar Krause - vocals
  • Brian Godding - guitar
  • Bob Ward - guitar
  • Chris Hunter - saxophone
  • Vic Sweeney – drums
Technical
  • Producers: Kevin Coyne and Al James
  • Engineers: Al James and Vic Sweeney
  • Cover artwork: Kevin Coyne

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Hunt, Ken (5 March 1991). "Bursting Bubbles review". Q Magazine (55): 85–7.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (27 May 2011). Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 2006. ISBN 978-1846098567.
  3. ^ "FILM". kevincoynepage.free.fr. Retrieved 29 July 2017.