Kinks - Vinil Music

by The Kinks
label: Sony Music CMG, July of 2015 ‧
OUT OF STOCK OR NOT AVAILABLE

ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Beautiful Delilah
02 - So Mystifying
03 - Just Can't Go to Sleep
04 - Long Tall Shorty
05 - I Took My Baby Home
06 - I'm a Lover Not a Fighter
07 - You Really Got Me
08 - Cadillac
09 - Bald Headed Woman
10 - Revenge
11 - Too Much Monkey Business
12 - I've Been Driving On Bald Mountain
13 - Stop Your Sobbing
14 - Got Love If You Want It

Kinks - Vinil

by The Kinks

Property Description
label: Sony Music CMG
Release Date: July of 2015
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 7 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Pop-Rock > 60s
EAN: 0888751132214
Duration (m): 32.55
Number of disks: 1
Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

The Kinks

The Kinks are a British rock band formed in 1963 in London, England. Founded by brothers Ray and Dave Davies, the band is considered one of the most influential in British rock, having played a crucial role in defining the sound of British Invasion in the 60s. In addition to the Davies brothers, the band's classic line-up included Pete Quaife (bassist) and Mick Avory (drums). With sophisticated lyrical compositions and catchy melodies, The Kinks have stood out for their ability to capture the essence of everyday British life in their songs.

The band's first major hit came in 1964 with the song "You Really Got Me", which became a staple in rock due to its distorted and powerful guitar riff, played by Dave Davies. This song, along with "All Day and All of the Night," helped define the sound of garage rock and influenced numerous bands that emerged later. Over time, Ray Davies emerged as the band's primary songwriter, creating songs that combined sharp social observations with pop melodies.

Over the next few years, The Kinks released a series of groundbreaking albums, including Face to Face (1966), Something Else by The Kinks (1967), and the critically acclaimed The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968). The latter is often considered a masterpiece, exploring themes such as nostalgia, identity, and the impact of modernity on traditional life. Although not an immediate commercial success, the album has gained a cult following over the years and is now seen as one of the best concept albums in rock history.

In the 1970s, The Kinks continued to evolve musically, experimenting with rock operas and more elaborate concepts on albums such as Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970), which included the hit "Lola", and Muswell Hillbillies (1971), which incorporated influences from country and folk. The band also gained a significant presence in the United States during this decade, adapting their sound to a wider audience and gaining new fans with albums such as Sleepwalker (1977) and Low Budget (1979).

Despite several lineup changes and challenges over the decades, The Kinks remained active until the mid-'90s, leaving a lasting legacy in rock music. With incisive lyrics and a unique ability to combine the personal with the universal, Ray Davies has established himself as one of the greatest songwriters of his generation. The Kinks' songs continue to be celebrated for their intelligence, originality and cultural impact, keeping the band as one of the most important and influential in rock history.

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