A masterpiece of rock opera that combines British lyricism and social satire.
Ray Davies' writing style shines through in this richly narrative piece, with meticulous melody and lyrics that explore themes of everyday life and class society.
Ray Davies' songwriting is brilliant, blending British humor with nostalgia. The melodies are clean, and the contrast between acoustic and electric is skillful. The lyrics are satirical yet deeply human, depicting the drama of everyday life. The sound is multi-layered, and the band's meticulous performance adds depth to the work. The rock opera-like structure works beautifully, making this a masterpiece that marks the pinnacle of Kinks' creativity.
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A:
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1)
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Schooldays
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2)
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Jack The Idiot Dunce
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3)
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Education
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4)
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The First Time We Fall In Love
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B:
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1)
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I'm In Disgrace
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2)
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Headmaster
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3)
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The Hard Way
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4)
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The Last Assembly
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5)
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No More Looking Back
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6)
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Finale
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Written-By, Arranged By, Producer - Raymond Douglas Davies
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Engineer - Roger Wake
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Saxophone - Alan Holmes (2)
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Trombone - John Beecham
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Artwork By [Art Direction] - Pat Doyle
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Saxophone - Nick Newell
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Photography - Chris Hopper