The Kinks - Nihon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan, February 27th, 1982 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Nihon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan, February 27th, 1982 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:39:31
Total Size: 726 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Opening (Live) (02:26)
2. Around the Dial (Live) (04:40)
3. The Hard Way (Live) (02:28)
4. Where Have All the Good Times Gone-Tired of Waiting for You (Live) (03:51)
5. Come on Now (Live) (02:59)
6. Destroyer (Live) (04:05)
7. Yo-Yo (Live) (06:46)
8. Tokyo (Live) (03:50)
9. Lola (Live) (05:30)
10. Low Budget (Live) (05:09)
11. Superman - Shakin All Over (Live) (05:32)
12. Celluloid Heroes (Live) (07:50)
13. Till the End of the Day (Live) (02:32)
14. Bernadette (Live) (04:32)
15. All Day and All of the Night (Live) (05:22)
16. Give the People What They Want (Live) (04:20)
17. Pressure (Live) (02:10)
18. Stop Your Sobbing-David Watts (Live) (03:52)
19. You Really Got Me (Live) (04:05)
20. Sunny Afternoon (Live) (02:52)
21. Waterloo Sunset (Live) (04:15)
22. Well Respected Man (Live) (01:50)
23. Come Dancing (Live) (04:22)
24. Livin on a Thin Line (Live) (04:01)

One of the great bands of the rock & roll era, the Kinks pioneered hard rock with such wild early ravers as "You Really Got Me" and "All Day and All of the Night," singles that inspired such peers as the Who and David Bowie while also pointing the way forward for punk and metal. That turned out to be the first act in a career that ran into the 1990s, making them the only British Invasion band outside of the Rolling Stones to last that long. Where the Stones always occupied center stage, the Kinks operated on the margins, both by accident and design. Lead singer/songwriter Ray Davies fashioned himself as an observer of human behavior, developing a gift for character and commentary that flourished on such mid-'60s singles as "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" and "Sunny Afternoon." As their peers indulged themselves in trippy psychedelia, the group embraced the idiosyncrasies of British culture on The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968), a record that helped shape the sound and aesthetic of indie rock in the decades to come. The Kinks may have been outsiders, especially during a stretch in the '70s when Davies pushed the band to record elaborate rock operas, yet they always belonged to the mainstream, managing to bring "Lola" into the Top Ten in 1970 before settling into a long decade on the road where they cultivated a fervent fan base in America. This hard work paid off in the early '80s when the exuberant nostalgia of "Come Dancing" rode an MTV endorsement into the Top Ten, giving the group another decade of work. Over those ten years, the Kinks were eventually whittled down to the core of Ray Davies and his brother Dave, siblings who battled but usually found common ground in the band. The pair split up in the mid-'90s, just as Brit-pop pushed their influence to the forefront, but rumors of a reunion continued to circulate as late as the 2020s. In 2023, the Kinks marked their 60th anniversary with The Journey, Pt. 1 and The Journey, Pt. 2, the first two in a series of compilations offering a thoughtful overview of the group's recorded catalog.



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