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Release Date: Wednesday 8 March 2017
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The Kinks were one of the most influential bands of the British Invasion. Early singles "You Really Got Me" and "All Day and All of the Night" were brutal, three-chord ravers that paved the way for punk and metal while inspiring peers like the Who. In the mid-'60s, frontman Ray Davies came into his own as a songwriter, developing a wry wit and an eye for social commentary that culminated in a pair of conceptual LPs, The Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire), that proved enormously influential over the years. By the end of the '70s, the Kinks had refashioned themselves as a hard rock stadium act, resulting in a surge of late-period popularity until they disbanded for good in the mid-'90s.
All Music Guide.
1 You Really Got Me
2 All Day And All Of The Night
3 Tired Of Waiting For You
4 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy
5 Set Me Free
6 See My Friends
7 Till The End Of The Day
8 Dedicated Follower Of Fashion
9 Sunny Afternoon
10 Dead End Street
11 Waterloo Sunset
12 Autumn Almanac
13 Wonderboy
14 Days
15 Plastic Man
16 Victoria
17 Lola
18 Apeman
19 You Do Something To Me
20 Where Have All The Good Times Gone