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The Kinks

Face to Face

  • AMG Review of Face to Face

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    The Kink Kontroversy was a considerable leap forward in terms of quality, but it pales next to Face to Face, one of the finest collections of pop songs released during the '60s. Conceived as a loose concept album, Face to Face sees Ray Davies' fascination with English class and social structures flourish, as he creates a number of vivid character portraits. Davies' growth as a lyricist has coincided with the Kinks' musical growth. Face to Face is filled with wonderful moments, whether it's the mocking Hawaiian guitars of the rocker "Holiday in Waikiki," the droning Eastern touches of "Fancy," the music hall shuffle of "Dandy," or the lazily rolling "Sunny Afternoon." And that only scratches the surface of the riches of Face to Face, which offers other classics like "Rosy Won't You Please Come Home," "Party Line," "Too Much on My Mind," "Rainy Day in June," and "Most Exclusive Residence for Sale," making the record one of the most distinctive and accomplished albums of its time. [The CD reissue of Face to Face included six bonus tracks: the singles and B-sides "I'm Not Like Everybody Else," "Dead End Street," "Big Black Smoke," "Mister Pleasant," and "This Is Where I Belong," plus the previously unreleased "Mr. Reporter" and backing track "Little Women."]

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So last Saturday I was looking for shows around town and found out a band I like a whole crap ton forever ago was playing two shows this week. I also found a review for their new album:Now I am well aware that this is not 2000 and that everyone is so over these guys, but I found a copy of their new album and was suprised at their new addition to their lineup:Yes that's right the guitarist from...

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Written 42 odd years ago and in today's tough economic times, it still resonatesFace to Face is an album released by The Kinks in 1966 on Reprise Records in the United States and Pye Records in the United Kingdom. A major artistic breakthrough for Kinks' songwriter Ray Davies, the LP represents the first full flowering of Davies' use of narrative, observation, and wry social commentary in his s...

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One day you wil die and somehow somethings gonna steal your carbon
over 2 years ago
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So last Saturday I was looking for shows around town and found out a band I like a whole crap ton forever ago was playing two shows this week. I also found a review for their new album:Now I am well aware that this is not 2000 and that everyone is so over these guys, but I found a copy of their new album and was suprised at their new addition to their lineup:Yes that's right the guitarist from...

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