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The Kinks - Something Else by the Kinks Audio CD

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The Kinks Band: The Kinks
Title: Something Else by the Kinks
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Release Date: 1990-05-02
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: David Watts 2: Death of a Clown 3: Two Sisters 4: No Return 5: Harry Rag 6: Tin Soldier Man 7: Situation Vacant 8: Love Me Till the Sun Shines 9: Lazy Old Sun 10: Afternoon Tea 11: Funny Face 12: End of the Season 13: Waterloo Sunset

kinks are great
Village green and lola vs. I love the kinks, but this is not my favorite album. powerman are much better.


Beautiful English Pop
The re-release includes a lovely version of "Waterloo Sunset". The Kinks showcase their harmonic wit on this one. The opening track, "David Watts", was so influential that the Jam later recorded their own faithful version. David is the traditional Big Man on Campus at the English school, who Ray aspires to be like. Dave contributes "Love Me Til the Sun Shines", and "Death of Clown", which were staples of the live show for years. A great release, with the traditional wit and wisdom or Ray and musicianship of Dave.


This Album Saved Me
I had loved the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and the Who since I was little, and they had helped me through such times. When I was in my first semester as a Freshman in college, I was alienated, lonely, going through some terrible trauma and depression. Wandering into an record store (this was 1984!) in Boston, I rifled through albums, and saw this one. I had only known the Kinks at that point for You Really Got Me, and a few others, but the cover art and then the titles of the songs made me realize I might be holding a gem I had never discovered.

As I played the album that night, I had one of many revelatory experiences I had only experienced with the Beatles and Rolling Stones, and one of many I would have with the Kinks. This is a masterpiece. And you simply cannot try to interpret or criticize it in the context of the Beatles. They are working with material and ideas very different from most anyone else. There is something both very coy and detached, but intimate in a way that speaks to a wistful mentality, one that knows that life can be terribly painful and lonely, but in the middle of it life can also be beautiful and precious. The Kinks present this shade of life in a manner that is not pretentious. Think of all the groups (the Kinks included) who have made melancholy, whimsy and wistfulness pretentious! This album, along with its precursor Face to Face, and it subsequent Village Greene Preservation Society are three of the quiet but wonderful monuments not necessarily to rock music, but just plain great music in general. The album will never tire on me. .


Worth it for Waterloo Sunset
It begins with 'David Watts,' probably the most upbeat song about envy anyone has ever written, and ends with 'Waterloo Sunset,' possibly the best ballad the Kinks ever recorded and certainly one of the most bittersweet songs of the 1960s. Do you like thoughtful, witty Britpop with folky influences? If so, you'll probably want to try 'Something Else' by the Kinks. In between, there's lots of jangly guitar, some clever harpsichord runs, and songs that come across as mashups between pub singalongs and Celtic balladry. True, the production values vary a bit throughout and both Ray and Dave Davies aren't the greatest singers on either side of the Atlantic. But the songwriting is first rate, Dave Davies was a criminally under-rated guitarist, and absolutely no one could write lyrics that veered from satirical to compassionate to heartbreaking like Ray Davies did. Simply put, this is an essential CD for anyone who loves the craftsmanship of non-psychedelic late-1960s pop and rock, or the quieter side of alternative rock.

If you're looking for the early 80's hard rock version of the Kinks, you'll probably be better served by 'One For the Road' but 'Something Else' is an unjustly forgotten gem that showcases the Kinks' gentler side. .


A Masterpiece that Stands the Test of Time
Over 40 years since its' release, it is still vibrant. There will always be debate as to this being the 'best ever' by the Kinks. I personally place the bonus-packed reissue of 'Face to Face' at the same, top, level and slightly above the next album, 1968's 'Village Green Preservation Society' (that said, all the Kinks albums from 1966 to 1971 are very good to excellent).
This was also Dave Davies' breakthrough as a songwriter-on "Death of a Clown" and "Love Me Till the Sun Shines" and "Funny Face". It is hard to beleive that just two years earlier this band was releasing albums that were two or three singles and a bunch of forgettable filler. Each song, from the strident rocker "David Watts" through the haunting melody of "No Return" and the numerous other catchy hooks in each of stories being told by song on this album elevate it to a level of a classic. There are sing-alongs: "Clown" and "Harry Rag"; tales of ordinary people "Two Sisters", "Situation Vacant", "Afternoon Tea", and the irresistably catchy "Waterloo Sunset". Some consider this (as well as 'Face to Face') to be a 'concept' album about the day-to-day travails of ordinary, British middle class people. The total departure from the hard rock Kinks of 1964 and 65 could not be more complete than the skillfully crafted "End of the Season", "No Return", and "Waterloo Sunset"; these are songs that would not be out of place in a musical from a previous generation. Together with the other strong songwriting throughout, they give 'Something Else' the timeless quality that makes it sound as good 40 years after release as it did in 1967. .


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