Case History is the debut solo album by artist British rock musician Kevin Coyne, released in 1972 on Dandelion Records.[2][3] It was in part inspired by his work at Whittingham Hospital, in Preston, Lancashire.[4]
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| Released | 1972 (1972) | |||
| Genre | Folk, Rock | |||
| Length | 40:02 | |||
| Label | Dandelion Records AIRAC-1470 | |||
| Producer | Steve Verroca | |||
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In January 2013 the album was re-released by Cherry Red Records.[5]
The track "Sand All Yellow" also appears on the 1972 Dandelion compilation album There Is Some Fun Going Forward.[6]
Toby Manning in Record Collector magazine praised Coyne's reflection on his experiences with the mentally ill within the album and his songwriting.[7]
All tracks composed by Kevin Coyne :
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "God Bless the Bride" | 3:55 |
| 2. | "White Horse" | 4:14 |
| 3. | "Uggy's Song" | 3:00 |
| 4. | "Need Somebody" | 4:15 |
| 5. | "Evil Island Home" | 5:02 |
| 6. | "Araby" | 3:40 |
| 7. | "My Message to the People" | 5:25 |
| 8. | "Mad Boy" | 4:47 |
| 9. | "Sand All Yellow" | 5:44 |
| Total length: | 40:02 | |
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