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The Kinks - 1965 - The Kink Kontroversy (2018 HDtracks) [FLAC 96khz24bit] (miok) [WWR



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The Kinks - 1965 - The Kink Kontroversy (2018 HDtracks) [[email protected]]

Artist: The Kinks
Title: The Kink Kontroversy (2018 HDtracks)
Format: WEB, 12 x files FLAC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 24bit 96kHz (HDtracks)
Producer: Shel Talmy
Release Date: November 25, 1965, (2018 HDtracks)
Recorded: October 23-30, 1965 at Pye Studios, London
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Rock, British Rock, Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Duration: 30:00


The Kinks:



Wikipedia:
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, North London, in 1964 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most important and influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat, and were briefly part of the British Invasion of the United States until their touring ban in 1965. Their third single, the Ray Davies-penned "You Really Got Me", became an international hit, topping the charts in the United Kingdom and reaching the Top 10 in the United States. Their music was influenced by a wide range of genres, including rhythm and blues, British music hall, folk and country. They gained a reputation for reflecting English culture and lifestyle, fuelled by Ray Davies' observational writing style, and are considered one of the most influential groups of the period.
The Kinks have had five Top 10 singles on the US Billboard chart. Nine of their albums charted in the Top 40. In the UK, The Kinks have had seventeen Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums. Four of their albums have been certified gold by the RIAA and have sold over 50 million records worldwide. Among numerous honours, they received the Ivor Novello Award for "Outstanding Service to British Music". In 1990, the original four members of The Kinks were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the UK Music Hall of Fame in November 2005.


The Kink Kontroversy:



Wikipedia:
The Kink Kontroversy is the third studio album by English rock band The Kinks, released on 26 November 1965. It is a transitional work, with elements of both the earlier Kinks' styles (heavily blues-influenced songs such as "Milk Cow Blues", and variations on the band's hits from 1964-65 such as "Till the End of the Day";) and early indications of the future direction of Ray Davies' songwriting styles ("The World Keeps Going Round" and "I'm On an Island";).
The album's title is a mocking reference to the notorious reputation the band had developed over the previous year, including onstage fights and concert riots in Europe, which led to a ban on the group's concerts in the US.
"Where Have All the Good Times Gone" makes several references and/or allusions to Beatles and Rolling Stones songs.

AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger:
The Kinks came into their own as album artists -- and Ray Davies fully matured as a songwriter -- with The Kink Kontroversy, which bridged their raw early British Invasion sound with more sophisticated lyrics and thoughtful production. There are still powerful ravers like the hit "Til the End of the Day" (utilizing yet another "You Really Got Me"-type riff) and the abrasive, Dave Davies-sung cover of "Milk Cow Blues," but tracks like the calypso pastiche "I'm on an Island," where Ray sings of isolation with a forlorn yet merry bite, were far more indicative of their future direction. Other great songs on this underrated album include the uneasy nostalgia of "Where Have All the Good Times Gone?," the plaintive, almost fatalistic ballads "Ring the Bells" and "The World Keeps Going Round," and the Dave Davies-sung declaration of independence "I Am Free."


Tracklist:

01. Milk Cow Blues (3:42)
02. Ring The Bells (2:20)
03. Gotta Get The First Plane Home (1:49)
04. When I See That Girl Of Mine (2:12)
05. I Am Free (2:30)
06. Till The End Of The Day (2:22)
07. The World Keeps Going Round (2:37)
08. I'm On An Island (2:17)
09. Where Have All The Good Times Gone (2:52)
10. It's Too Late (2:35)
11. What's In Store For Me (2:06)
12. You Can't Win (2:40)


Personnel:

Ray Davies – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Dave Davies – lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "I Am Free" and "What's in Store for Me", shared lead vocals on "Milk Cow Blues" and "You Can't Win"
Pete Quaife – bass guitar, backing vocals
Mick Avory – drums (tracks 1, 2 and 9), percussion
Clem Cattini – drums (tracks 3-8, 10-12)
Nicky Hopkins – keyboards
Rasa Davies – backing vocals (track 6 and 9)
Shel Talmy - guitar on "It's Too Late"








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