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Format: CD
 Jan 1989
 2 Discs
 Record Label: Reprise
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 075992745727 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Victoria 2. Village Green Preservation Society, The 3. Berkeley Mews 4. Holiday in Waikiki 5. Willesden Green 6. This Is Where I Belong 7. Waterloo Sunset 8. David Watts 9. Deadend Street 10. Shangri-La 11. Autumn Almanac 12. Sunny Afternoon 13. Get Back in Line 14. Did You See His Name?
DISC 2: 1. Fancy 2. Wonderboy 3. Apeman 4. King Kong 5. Mr. Pleasant 6. God's Children 7. Death of a Clown 8. Lola 9. Mindless Child of Motherhood 10. Polly 11. Big Black Smoke 12. Susannah's Still Alive 13. She's Got Everything 14. Days
| Details | | Producer: | Ray Davies, Shel Talmy | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Kinks: Ray Davies, Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); Pete Quaife, Mick Dalton (bass); Mick Avory (drums). This set was originally released in 1972, just after The Kinks regained their footing on the charts with "Lola." THE KINKS KRONIKLES still stands as one of the finest examples of a collection that touches on favorites while rescuing otherwise lost or forgotten songs which never made it onto albums or were released when no one was listening. The number and quality of songs that never made it to North American shores is astounding. "Dead End Street" is a case in point--the band even produced a promotional film for this number, but it was never even released in America. Several selections are from the PERCY soundtrack; others are from on assorted EPs and 45s. Ending his essay with "God save the Kinks," music critic John Mendelsohn's notes are the perfect mix of educated listener and unabashed fan. Far from being a catchall, THE KINK KRONIKLES is a great album in its own right. Exhilarating for both the informed follower and the newly arriving curious, this is an essential release.
Industry Reviews ...Ultimately, the Kinks are one of the most underdog groups of all time....That they've made some extraordinary music all along hardly hurts the case...the Kinks are one of the greatest groups of all time... Rolling Stone (05/25/1972)
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