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The Kinks - Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

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Track List: Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

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Disc 1:

  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 Friend
  7. Till the End Of the Day
  8. Dedicated Follower Of Fashion
  9. Sunny Afternoon
  10. Dead End Street
  11. Waterloo Sunset
  12. Death Of a Clown
  13. Autumn Almanac
  14. Susannah's Still Alive
  15. Wonderboy
  16. Days
  17. Plastic Man
  18. Victoria
  19. Lola
  20. Apeman
  21. Supersonic Rocket Ship
  22. Better Things
  23. Come Dancing
  24. Don't Forget To Dance

Disc 2:

  1. David Watts
  2. Stop Your Sobbing
  3. Dandy
  4. Mr. Pleasant
  5. I Gotta Move
  6. Who'll Be the Next In Line
  7. I Need You
  8. Where Have All the Good Times Gone
  9. Sittin' On My Sofa
  10. A Well Respected Man
  11. I'm Not Like Everybody Else
  12. Love Me Till the Sun Shines
  13. She's Got Everything
  14. Starstruck
  15. Shangri-La
  16. God's Children
  17. Celluloid Heroes
  18. (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman
  19. Do It Again
  20. Living On a Thin Line

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Album Details: Ultimate Collection (Remastered)

Release Date:
04/23/2002
Label:
Import [Generic]
UPC:
5050159010929

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From AMG Reviews

Although generally not as highly regarded by the critics as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, or the Who, the Kinks may well have influenced far more musicians. The three-chord sledgehammer proto-metal burst of teenage lust called "You Really Got Me," the Kinks' third single and first hit, touched off a garage band explosion, which in turn influenced the rise of punk a decade later. Blessed with an astute songwriter in Ray Davies, the Kinks followed the template of "You Really Got Me" for a couple years, racking up hits with "All Day and All of the Night," "Tired of Waiting for You," and "Till the End of the Day." But Davies had more than one card in his pocket, and he blossomed into a sharp social satirist ("Dedicated Follower of Fashion"). By the time the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society was released in 1968, Davies had become a master of elegiac studies in English suburbia. The gender-bending "Lola" was a big hit in 1970 and the Kinks entered the video era in 1983 with "Come Dancing" and its memorable video. The Ultimate Collection spans the group's career in two discs, including the hits, B-sides, and key album tracks.

- Steve Leggett, All Music Guide



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