Heartburn (album)
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| Heartburn | ||||
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| Released | 1976 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Virgin | |||
| Producer | Norman Smith | |||
| Kevin Coyne chronology | ||||
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Hertburn is a studio album by musician Kevin Coyne, his ninth, released in 1976 on the Virgin label.
The album cover, designed by Hipgnosis, depicts someone jumping off a building.[1][2] A poster for release was also produced, by Cooke Key Associates, from photographs by Brian Cooke/Redferns.[3]
The track "Don't Make Waves" (b/w "Mona Where's My Trousers") was issued as a single in 1976[4] and the songs "Shangri-la" and "Daddy" we both used as B-sides for singles the same year.[5][6]
Reception
Track listing
All songs written by Kevin Coyne except where noted.
Side 1
- "Strange Locomotion" (Coyne, Cudworth) – 3:28
- "Don't Make Waves" – 2:50
- "Happy Band" – 2:36
- "I Love My Mother" (arr. Graham Preskett; Summers, Coyne) – 4:40
- "Shangri-La" – 5:26
Side 2
- "America" – 4:07
- "Big White Bird" – 2:05
- "Games Games Games" – 5:32
- "My Mother's Eyes" (Baer, lyrics by Gilbert) – 3:27
- "Daddy" – 4:12