Still residing in the 60's and if you are a fan of "Ray Davies" and the Kinks then this will definitely be your cup o' tea !!
The Kink Kontroversy was a considerable leap forward in terms of quality, but it pales next to Face to Face, one of the finest collections of pop songs released during the '60s. Conceived as a loose concept album, Face to Face sees Ray Davies' fascination with English class and social structures flourish, as he creates a number of vivid character portraits. Davies' growth as a lyricist coincided with the Kinks' musical growth. Face to Face
is filled with wonderful moments, whether it's the mocking Hawaiian
guitars of the rocker "Holiday in Waikiki," the droning Eastern touches
of "Fancy," the music hall shuffle of "Dandy," or the lazily rolling
"Sunny Afternoon." And that only scratches the surface of the riches of Face to Face,
which offers other classics like "Rosy Won't You Please Come Home,"
"Party Line," "Too Much on My Mind," "Rainy Day in June," and "Most
Exclusive Residence for Sale," making the record one of the most
distinctive and accomplished albums of its time.
1. Party Line
2. Rosie Wont You Please Come Home
3. Dandy
4. Too Much On My Mind
5. Session Man
6. Rainy Day In June
7. A House In The Country
1. Holiday in Waikiki
2. Most Exclusive Residence For Sale
3. Fancy
4. Little Miss Queen Of Darkness
5. You're looking Fine
6. Sunny Afternoon
7. I'll Remember
3. Dandy
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