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Album: “Something Else by the Kinks (Reprise)”
Album: “Something Else by the Kinks (Reprise)”
Description
The Kinks: Ray Davies, Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); Pete Quaife (bass); Mick Avory (drums). <p>Having closed out their hard-rock period, the Kinks went pastoral on SOMETHING ELSE. It's an album of folk and pop songs about the quiet pleasures of family life and the English countryside, dotted with harpsichords, acoustic guitars, and ethereal harmonies. A radical rejection of the Age of Aquarius, it was one of the boldest pop albums of its time, a commercial failure but an artistic landmark. In "Two Sisters," Ray Davies sings about a wild, swinging woman and her homemaking sister, and dares to side with the latter. Other songs include "Afternoon Tea," surely the first rock song ever written on that subject, and the majestic "Waterloo Sunset," which has been described as the most beautiful song ever written in the English language.
Track Listing :
1 David Watts
2 Death of a Clown
3 Two Sisters
4 No Return
5 Harry Rag
6 Tin Soldier Man
7 Situation Vacant
8 Love Me till the Sun Shines
9 Lazy Old Sun
10 Afternoon Tea
11 Funny Face
12 End of the Season
13 Waterloo Sunset
Album Information :
UPC:075992621625
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Oldies - British Invasion
Artist:The Kinks
Producer:Shel Talmy; Ray Davies
Label:Reprise
Distributed:WEA (distr)
Release Date:1990/05/15
Original Release Year:1967
Discs:1
Recording:Analog
Mixing:Analog
Mastering:Digital
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
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