Kinda Kinks is the second album by English rock band The Kinks, released in 1965. Recorded and released within two weeks after returning from a tour in Asia, Ray Davies and the band were not satisfied with the production. The single "Tired of Waiting for You" was a hit on the UK Singles Charts. The album was recorded immediately after the return of the group from an Asian tour, and was completed and released within two weeks
The Kinks – Kinda Kinks. Label: Universal UMC – 275 632-6, Sanctuary Records – 275 632-6. Includes 24 page booklet with notes/pictures and international single/album/EP covers. CD2 Tracks 19-23 Recorded Live at the BBC, tracks 2-19 & 2-23 Previously unreleased, tracks 19-23: BBC session recorded August 6, 1965, at BBC's Aeolian Hall, Studio No. 1. First Broadcast, You Really Got Me (Holiday Pop Special), August 30, 1965.
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The Kinks (1965 - Kinda Kinks) Nothin' In The World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 03. Nothin' In The World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl (The Original Mono. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 08. Don't Ever Change (The Original Mono Album). Naggin' Woman (The Original Mono Album). The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 11. You Shouldn't Be Sad (The Original Mono Album). The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 02. Got My Feet On The Ground (The Original Mono Album). Kinks 1965, Kinda Kinks, . ot My Feet on the Ground. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 10. So Long (The Original Mono Album). The Kinks (1965 - Kinda Kinks) Don't Ever Change.
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. So the resulting record was uneven but filled with promise, and possessed of at least three bright spots - additionally, and equally important, this album showcased a much more sophisticated sound, Dave Davies' guitar turned down (and even switched to acoustic in a couple of spots) as Ray Davies began exploring aspects of emotions and storytelling that transcended anything in the group's prior.
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Look For Me Baby
Written-By – Ray Davies
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Got My Feet On The Ground
Written By – Ray & Dave DaviesWritten-By – Dave Davies, Ray Davies
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Nothin' In The World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl
Kinda Kinks is the second album by English rock band The Kinks, released in 1965. Recorded and released within two weeks after returning from a tour in Asia, Ray Davies and the band were not satisfied with the production. The single "Tired of Waiting for You" was a hit on the UK Singles Charts. The album was recorded immediately after the return of the group from an Asian tour, and was completed and released within two weeks
The Kinks – Kinda Kinks. Label: Universal UMC – 275 632-6, Sanctuary Records – 275 632-6. Includes 24 page booklet with notes/pictures and international single/album/EP covers. CD2 Tracks 19-23 Recorded Live at the BBC, tracks 2-19 & 2-23 Previously unreleased, tracks 19-23: BBC session recorded August 6, 1965, at BBC's Aeolian Hall, Studio No. 1. First Broadcast, You Really Got Me (Holiday Pop Special), August 30, 1965.
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The Kinks (1965 - Kinda Kinks) Nothin' In The World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 03. Nothin' In The World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl (The Original Mono. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 08. Don't Ever Change (The Original Mono Album). Naggin' Woman (The Original Mono Album). The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 11. You Shouldn't Be Sad (The Original Mono Album). The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 02. Got My Feet On The Ground (The Original Mono Album). Kinks 1965, Kinda Kinks, . ot My Feet on the Ground. The KINKS - Kinda Kinks (1965) 10. So Long (The Original Mono Album). The Kinks (1965 - Kinda Kinks) Don't Ever Change.
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. So the resulting record was uneven but filled with promise, and possessed of at least three bright spots - additionally, and equally important, this album showcased a much more sophisticated sound, Dave Davies' guitar turned down (and even switched to acoustic in a couple of spots) as Ray Davies began exploring aspects of emotions and storytelling that transcended anything in the group's prior.
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