The Kinks Phobia (1993 )

The Kinks - Phobia (1993)  Music

Posted by Designol at Oct. 24, 2023
The Kinks - Phobia (1993)

The Kinks - Phobia (1993)
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Classic Rock | Label: Columbia | # 472489 2, COL 472489 2 | Time: 01:16:16

Phobia is the twenty-fourth album by English rock group the Kinks, released in 1993. It was their final studio album before they disbanded three years later. It is also the only studio album credited to the Kinks which does not feature former drummer Mick Avory in any capacity; though he left the band in 1984, he still played on individual songs on both Think Visual and UK Jive.

The Kinks - Best Of (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by El Misha at Dec. 4, 2021
The Kinks - Best Of (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

The Kinks - Best Of (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1-48-96 kHz | Time - 01:55:36 | 1.54 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

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.

The Kinks - Life On The Road (2008)  Music

Posted by robi62 at July 29, 2012
The Kinks - Life On The Road (2008)

The Kinks - Life On The Road (2008)
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Genre: Rock | Label: Edgehill Publishing | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 7 July 2008 | Runtime: 61 min. | 3,25 GB (DVD5)

Lead guitarist Dave Davies offers commentary on a number of the Kinks most well known songs on this documentary that contains a wealth of little-seen footage of the band performing. In addition to anecdotes from other members of the band, the filmmakers include snippets of "You Really Got Me," "Waterloo Sunset," "Celluloid Heroes," and "Lola." Although they weren't as boldly innovative as the Beatles or as popular as the Rolling Stones or the Who, the Kinks were one of the most influential bands of the British Invasion. Like most bands of their era, the Kinks began as an R&B/blues outfit. Within four years, the band had become the most staunchly English of all their contemporaries, drawing heavily from British music hall and traditional pop, as well as incorporating elements of country, folk, and blues.