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The Essential Kinks is a two disc compilation album by English rock band the Kinks, released on 14 October 2014, on Legacy Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.[1]

Background

The album celebrates the Kinks’ 50th anniversary[2][3] of their first release with RCA Records. The album includes all the Kinks’ biggest hits from 1964 to 1993. It was released as part of Sony’s The Essential series and contains 48 tracks.[2] The liner notes were written by David Bowie.[2][1][4]

The Davies brothers, who had not played together since 1996, revealed in early 2014 that they had met in person and put their animosity behind them. They were writing new compositions and discussing the possibility of playing together again.[4]

Sony has acquired exclusive licensing to the North American rights to albums made by the Kinks for both RCA Records and Arista between 1971 and 1985. Hi-resolution digital downloads, including Muswell Hillbillies from 1971, Preservation Act 1 from 1973, Preservation Act 2 from 1974, and State of Confusion were released on 9 September 2014.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock RevisitedB+[5]
  • Tony Peters from Iconfetch said, “This marks the first time that the entire Kinks’ 50-year journey has been captured on a single collection. Yet, even if you already own all of their material, you’re going to want this one – the improvement in sound is just that good. The Kinks sound monstrous in this new career-spanning collection. With all the negative talk about the music business lately, it’s easy to overlook the good things still happening. A fine example of this is the recently issued, two-disc set, The Essential Kinks.”[6]
  • Pat Francis from Pop Culture said, “When a band has 40 years of recorded history under its belt it is almost impossible to whittle that amount of music down to a definitive 2 CD collection but the just released The Essential Kinks comes pretty close. Classics such as ‘All Day And All Of The Night,’ ‘Waterloo Sunset’ and ‘Picture Book’ prove why The Kinks are revered by musicians and music fanatics all over the world.”[7]

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1.You Really Got MeRay DaviesKinks (1964)2:13
2.Stop Your SobbingRay DaviesKinks2:05
3.All Day and All of the NightRay DaviesKinks-Size (1965)2:21
4.Tired of Waiting for YouRay DaviesKinda Kinks (1965)2:30
5.“Nothin’ in the World Can Stop Me Worryin’ ‘Bout That Girl”Ray DaviesKinda Kinks2:43
6.Ev’rybody’s Gonna Be HappyRay DaviesKinda Kinks2:15
7.A Well Respected ManRay DaviesKinkdom (1965)2:41
8.Dedicated Follower of FashionRay DaviesKinkdom3:00
9.Who’ll Be the Next in LineRay DaviesNon-album single (1965); later appeared on Kinda Kinks as a bonus track2:01
10.Set Me FreeRay DaviesNon-album single (1965); later appeared on Kinda Kinks as a bonus track2:11
11.See My FriendsRay DaviesNon-album single (1965); later appeared on Kinda Kinks as a bonus track2:44
12.Sunny AfternoonRay DaviesFace to Face (1966)3:35
13.Dead End StreetRay DaviesNon-album single (1966); later appeared on Face to Face as a bonus track3:21
14.Death of a ClownRay Davies, Dave DaviesSomething Else by the Kinks (1967)3:12
15.Autumn AlmanacRay DaviesNon-album single (1967)3:12
16.David WattsRay DaviesSomething Else by the Kinks2:37
17.Waterloo SunsetRay DaviesSomething Else by the Kinks3:17
18.DaysRay DaviesNon-album single (1968); was part of early pressings of The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968) and later appeared as a bonus track2:52
19.The Village Green Preservation SocietyRay DaviesThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society2:47
20.Do You Remember Walter?Ray DaviesThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society2:24
21.Picture BookRay DaviesThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society2:35
22.VictoriaRay DaviesArthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) (1969)3:38
23.ApemanRay DaviesLola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970)3:51
24.StrangersDave DaviesLola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One3:18
25.20th Century Man” (US single version)Ray DaviesMuswell Hillbillies (1971)4:01
26.Supersonic Rocket ShipRay DaviesEverybody’s in Show-Biz (1972)3:30
27.Celluloid Heroes” (US single version)Ray DaviesEverybody’s in Show-Biz4:45

Disc two

No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1.“Here Comes Yet Another Day”Ray DaviesEverybody’s in Show-Biz3:54
2.“You Don’t Know My Name”Dave DaviesEverybody’s in Show-Biz2:34
3.Till the End of the Day” (Live 1972)Ray DaviesEverybody’s in Show-Biz (Legacy Edition) (2016); originally from The Kink Kontroversy (1965)2:00
4.One of the SurvivorsRay DaviesPreservation Act 1 (1973)4:03
5.Sweet Lady GenevieveRay DaviesPreservation Act 13:27
6.Everybody’s a Star (Starmaker)Ray DaviesSoap Opera (1975)2:59
7.“Life on the Road”Ray DaviesSleepwalker (1977)5:01
8.SleepwalkerRay DaviesSleepwalker4:04
9.Life Goes OnRay DaviesSleepwalker5:01
10.A Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” (Single version)Ray DaviesMisfits (1978)4:00
11.Father ChristmasRay DaviesNon-album single (1977)3:41
12.(Wish I Could Fly Like) SupermanRay DaviesLow Budget (1979)3:36
13.Lola” (Live 1979)Ray DaviesOne for the Road (1980); originally from Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One4:45
14.Where Have All the Good Times Gone” (Live 1979)Ray DaviesOne for the Road; originally from The Kink Kontroversy2:17
15.Better Things” (Single version)Ray DaviesGive the People What They Want (1981)2:59
16.DestroyerRay DaviesGive the People What They Want3:47
17.Come DancingRay DaviesState of Confusion (1983)3:55
18.Don’t Forget to DanceRay DaviesState of Confusion4:39
19.Do It AgainRay DaviesWord of Mouth (1984)4:09
20.Living on a Thin LineDave DaviesWord of Mouth4:14
21.ScatteredRay DaviesPhobia (1993)4:10

Personnel

The Kinks

Additional musicians

  • Ron Lawrence – bass (tracks: 2-10)
  • Nick Trevisick – drums (tracks: 2-10)
  • Nick Newell – keyboards, percussion (tracks: 2-13, 2-14)

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog
United States 2014 RCA Records, Legacy Records CD, digital download 88843066622 / 88843066622

References

  1. ^ a b c Steve Chagollan (20 September 2014). “Sony’s Legacy to Release Several Classic Kinks Recordings”. Variety. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Chris Coplan (11 September 2014). “The Kinks commemorate 50th anniversary with archival releases, liner notes written by David Bowie”. Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  3. ^ Marc Myers (29 October 2014). “How the Kinks Roughed Up Their Sound”. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  4. ^ a b “David Bowie: ‘I’ve never heard a Kinks song that I didn’t like’. NME. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  5. ^ “The Essential Kinks Legacy/ Arista”. Classic Rock Revisited. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  6. ^ “Kinks – Essential Kinks (Review)”. Iconfetch. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  7. ^ Pat Francis (October 2014). “Music Review: “The Essential Kinks” CD”. PopCultureBeast. Retrieved 28 January 2019.