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The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz (1972)  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 27, 2016
The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz (1972)

The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz (1972)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1998 | Konk Records, VEL 79720-2 | ~ 472 or 181 Mb | Scans Included
Classic Rock | Remastered

Everybody's in Show-Biz is a double album with one record devoted to stories from the road and another devoted to songs from the road. It could be labeled "the drunkest album ever made," without a trace of hyperbole, since this is a charmingly loose, rowdy, silly record. It comes through strongest on the live record, of course, as it's filled with Ray Davies' notoriously campy vaudevellian routine (dig the impromptu "Banana Boat Song" that leads into "Skin & Bone," or the rollicking "Baby Face")…

The Kinks – Greatest Hits (Comp. 1991) (2-CD)  Music

Posted by janwal46 at Oct. 19, 2009
The Kinks – Greatest Hits (Comp. 1991) (2-CD)

The Kinks – Greatest Hits (Comp. 1991) (2-CD)
SPH Records | Comp. 1991 | Rock Pop | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers (400Dpi) | 318Mb+274Mb+15Mb

A must have for the collector or for those who never heard of this magnificent band with it´s brilliant songwriter Ray Davies. Almost all songs of the Kinks are intended to be ironical, sometimes almost cynical and full of critisism, but always based on very singable and happy melodies that stay lingering in your head. A great band, deserving far more lasting credits than they have earned in history.
Dave Davies - Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles, 1961-1998 (1999) 2CDs

Dave Davies - Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles, 1961-1998 (1999) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 712 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 255 Mb | Scans ~ 69 Mb | 01:51:45
British Invasion, Classic Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock | Label: Velvel | # VR2 79718

If this had only been Kronikles, 1963-1972 instead. It's the same problem with all the '60s greats who aren't named Neil Young. Their work rises like comets shot out of cannons in the early, R&B/Merseybeat beginnings, soaring ever higher toward the more expansive psychedelic era. Then they peak, level off around Woodstock, begin to descend in the earliest '70s, and then they plummet with a thud and a plop. To be fair, the Kinks made the tidiest, least offensive mess of it, and thus you could feel affection for them even when they sucked. Like, say, John Lennon or Pete Townshend, Ray Davies and his husky, Mickey Mouse-voiced sibling were capable of the odd later-'70s (or even later) gems that, if nothing like their fabled past, would remind of their prodigious talents in their early-twenties prime. Nevertheless, over a 35-year chronological presentation, the helpless spiral toward crap city is inescapable. All the more so with the junior Davies, who had such a smaller catalog to start. CD one plucks out the one or two songs Dave sang on each Kinks LP – blues-stomp covers, a few melodies Ray wrote for him, and some of Dave's earliest, best tunes. Most significantly, there's two huge vault-uncovered treats for '60s Kinks heads: a rare 1963 acetate of an unknown Dave number, the early-Beatles-like "I Believed You," the band's earliest unearthed recording from its days as the Ravens; and a 1969 Dave-alone eight-track, "Climb Your Wall," a nice piece of post-Dylan, post-Arthur happy shambles.

The Kinks - The Kinks Present a Soap Opera (1975)  Music

Posted by uff at March 11, 2014
The Kinks - The Kinks Present a Soap Opera (1975)

The Kinks - The Kinks Present a Soap Opera (1975)
Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Konk VEL-SC-79811 | SACD Red Book layer | rel: 2004 | 380Mb

Soap Opera or The Kinks Present a Soap Opera is a 1975 concept album by The Kinks. It is the thirteenth studio album by The Kinks.
It tells the story of a musician named Starmaker who changes places with an "ordinary man" named Norman in order to better understand life. The album is the third concept album in the band's "theatrical period". Starmaker goes to bed with Norman's wife Andrea and then goes to work the next day, getting caught in the rush hour. He works 9 to 5, then goes down to the bar for a few drinks before making his way home. He then is greeted by Andrea whom he tells is "making it all worthwhile". By this point Starmaker has lost his grip on reality, he doesn't know who he is anymore. In the end he settles down with Andrea, accepting that he is now just "a face in the crowd".
The Kinks ‎– Misfits (1978) [2007 Japanese 20bit Remaster]

The Kinks ‎– Misfits (1978) [2007 Japanese 20bit Remaster]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks & cue & log) 371 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 127 MB | Covers (PNG) | 108 MB | 55:38
Genre: Pop Rock / Classic Rock | Country: UK | Label: Victor Entertainment | VICP-63848

Misfits is the sixteenth studio album by the English rock group The Kinks, released in 1978. Following the minor success of Sleepwalker in the United States, Misfits featured a more rock-oriented style than many other Kinks records of the 1970s. Despite internal conflicts within the band, leading to both bassist Andy Pyle and pianist John Gosling quitting the band, the album made the Top 40 in America. The album also contained the minor hit single "A Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy", as well as less successful releases "Live Life" and "Black Messiah".
The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz (1972) [Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, UDSACD 2010]

The Kinks - Everybody's In Show-Biz (1972)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2003 | MFSL, UDSACD 2010 | ~ 470 or 179 Mb | Scans(png) -> 106 Mb
Pop Rock / Classic Rock

Everybody's in Show-Biz is a double album with one record devoted to stories from the road and another devoted to songs from the road. It could be labeled "the drunkest album ever made," without a trace of hyperbole, since this is a charmingly loose, rowdy, silly record. It comes through strongest on the live record, of course, as it's filled with Ray Davies' notoriously campy vaudevellian routine (dig the impromptu "Banana Boat Song" that leads into "Skin & Bone," or the rollicking "Baby Face")…

The Kinks - Kinda kinks (1965)  Music

Posted by L@ter at Feb. 10, 2009
The Kinks - Kinda kinks (1965)

The Kinks - Kinda kinks (1965)
Genre: Rock, Pop | MP3 320 kbps | 132 MB | 54,02 min.| Covers
Label: Essential / Castle - 23 Tracks
The Kinks - Something Else By The Kinks (1967/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Kinks - Something Else By The Kinks (1967/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 36:56 minutes | 821 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

The brothers Davies were in fantastic form on this 1967 album; the songs range from the witty to the wistful: their classics Waterloo Sunset; Death of a Clown , and David Watts plus Two Sisters; Lazy Old Sun , and more! Having closed out their hard-rock period, the Kinks went pastoral on "Something Else". It's an album of folk and pop songs about the quiet pleasures of family life and the English countryside, dotted with harpsichords, acoustic guitars, and ethereal harmonies.

The Kinks - Kinda Kinks (1965/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Pisulik at March 30, 2018
The Kinks - Kinda Kinks (1965/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Kinks - Kinda Kinks (1965/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 27:28 minutes | 342 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The Kinks' second album, Kinda Kinks, was rush-recorded on either side (and in the midst) of a world tour that took them all the way to Australia in the course of bridging the 1964-1965 New Year. Under those circumstances, the fact that every cut but one was an original was no small tribute to the songwriting ability of Ray Davies, even if most of the songs were less than first-rate because what was first-rate was also highly memorable, and what wasn't also wasn't bad. In the space of two frantic late-December and mid-January sessions, and a brutal week in February of 1965, the group cut 11 songs to fill out a long-player that was already destined to contain "Tired of Waiting for You" (a product of the previous summer's work, held back by producer Shel Talmy for a single).

The Kinks - Kinks (1964/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Pisulik at March 30, 2018
The Kinks - Kinks (1964/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Kinks - Kinks (1964/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 33:16 minutes | 412 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Although the best of the Kinks' early work is among the best British Invasion music, their initial pair of albums was far less consistent than those of the Beatles, Stones, and Who. Aside from the great "You Really Got Me," this was a shabby, disappointing set with surprisingly thin production. As R&B cover artists, the Kinks weren't nearly as adept as the Stones and Yardbirds; Ray Davies' original tunes were, "You Really Got Me" aside, perfunctory Merseybeat-ish pastiches, and a couple of tunes that producer Shel Talmy penned for the group ("Bald Headed Woman," "I've Been Driving on Bald Mountain") were simply abominable. The rave-up treatments of the R&B standards "Got Love If You Want It" and "Cadillac" were good, and the simple "Stop Your Sobbing" would eventually be covered by the Pretenders, but overall this is really patchy.