The Kinks - Well Respected Kinks (1966) Vinyl
Artist: The Kinks
Title: Well Respected Kinks
Year Of Release: 1966
Label: Marble Arch Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Mod, Beat
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, 24/48)
Total Time: 24:44
Total Size: 307 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Well Respected Kinks
Year Of Release: 1966
Label: Marble Arch Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Mod, Beat
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, 24/48)
Total Time: 24:44
Total Size: 307 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. A Well Respected Man
02. Where Have all the Good Times Gone
03. Till the End of the Day
04. Set Me Free
05. Tired Of Waiting For You
06. All Day And All Of The Night
07. I Gotta Move
08. Don't You Fret
09. Wait Till The Summer Comes Along
10. You Really Got Me
The Kinks are one of the most important bands from the "British Invasion" in the sixties. The band, based in Muswell Hill in London, consisted of the brothers Davies, (Ray and Dave), Mick Avory and Pete Quaife. During their existence they have played different styles of rock ('n' roll) music. Interesting were their lyrics, usually about the lower class of society. Singer Ray Davies has always had a fascination for the ordinary people.
After two flops they had their first big hit in 1964: You Really Got Me. This song had a rough guitar riff, that's why some people even call it the first heavy metal song ever.
They kept scoring hits after that, timeless songs like Sunny Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset, Lola and All Day And All Of The Night. Albums such as The Village Green Preservation Society (1968) and Arthur (1969) are seen as classics nowadays. Pete Quaife left The Kinks during the Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire rehearsals.
In the beginning of the seventies it was over with the hit singles. They started a series of rockopera's, which were not very succesful. In 1977, with the release of Sleepwalker, they went back to more normal rock. Their popularity started to rise again, especially in America. They have produced records until 1996, some with more success than others. Ray and Dave are both doing solo tours and releasing solo albums. In a June 2018 interview, Ray Davies stated that he, along with brother Dave, and drummer Avory, had reformed The Kinks for a new studio album and to potentially perform live.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (Performer).
Pete Quaife, who had been receiving kidney dialysis for more than ten years, died on 23 June 2010, aged 66.
After two flops they had their first big hit in 1964: You Really Got Me. This song had a rough guitar riff, that's why some people even call it the first heavy metal song ever.
They kept scoring hits after that, timeless songs like Sunny Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset, Lola and All Day And All Of The Night. Albums such as The Village Green Preservation Society (1968) and Arthur (1969) are seen as classics nowadays. Pete Quaife left The Kinks during the Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire rehearsals.
In the beginning of the seventies it was over with the hit singles. They started a series of rockopera's, which were not very succesful. In 1977, with the release of Sleepwalker, they went back to more normal rock. Their popularity started to rise again, especially in America. They have produced records until 1996, some with more success than others. Ray and Dave are both doing solo tours and releasing solo albums. In a June 2018 interview, Ray Davies stated that he, along with brother Dave, and drummer Avory, had reformed The Kinks for a new studio album and to potentially perform live.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (Performer).
Pete Quaife, who had been receiving kidney dialysis for more than ten years, died on 23 June 2010, aged 66.