The Kinks Trio of Musical Masterpieces

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Between 1967 and 1969, The Kinks produced some of the finest British music ever made. In this video we look at all of their UK albums from that period focusing especially on "Something Else", "The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society" and "Arthur Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire".
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  • @terryzobeck3978
    @terryzobeck3978 Год назад +80

    Face to Face through Lola vs the Powerman is one of the greatest run of albums by anyone ever. Waterloo Sunset alone puts The Kinks into the pantheon of great rock bands let alone all of their other classic tracks from this period. The finest compilation ever released has to be the US Reprise The Kinks Kronicles. It contains the cream of this period, with several tracks not readily available in the US. Terrific video.

    • @thirdcoast5755
      @thirdcoast5755 Год назад +4

      Agree. Face to Face through Lola, either deluxe editions or with Kronikles and Great Lost Kinks Album to pick up all the nonreleased, EP and non album single tracks.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Год назад +4

      To be honest; I never thought that much of Lola vs Powerman & Moneygoround. The songwriting is weaker and it seems more rushed. Dave’s vocals on “strangers” is terrible and the song deserved better.
      The following album Muswell Hillbillies is much better in my opinion.

    • @andrewholliday251
      @andrewholliday251 Год назад +1

      @@danieleyre8913 Tend to agree - LvP&M is the runt of the litter for that run. Unless the Percy soundtrack counts....
      Mind you I'd start the 'golden run' with side two of Kink Kontroversy - instead of a concept album, Ray came up with a concept side 2!

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Год назад

      Downhill

    • @juanvaldez7633
      @juanvaldez7633 Год назад +1

      @@danieleyre8913 Totally agree - Lola vs Powerman was pretty much a misfire with IMHO only two worthy tracks - "Lola" itself and "Get Back In Line". Also very much prefer Muswell...

  • @doodledangernoodle2517
    @doodledangernoodle2517 Год назад +12

    I’m proud to say that my three most prized LPs in my collection are related to the Kinks:
    -An original 1968 Village Green album I got for pennies that genuinely sounds great,
    -A sealed copy of Arthur
    -The Great Lost Kinks album signed by Kinks Drummer Mick Avory.

  • @denniswood1437
    @denniswood1437 Год назад +20

    Ray Davies was certainly at the top of his game during this period. His songs seem to catch people's humanity, all the tragic-comic quirks they have with incredible insight, empathy & compassion. Great presentation, well researched with fine attention to detail!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thank you, Dennis. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Billthemusicman
    @Billthemusicman Год назад +18

    Just about as creative as pop music ever got.

  • @SkageXL5
    @SkageXL5 Год назад +19

    Something Else by the Kinks was, and remains my jam.
    Opening on David Watts and closing on Waterlook Sunset with no filler. Just so good.

  • @ChetAziz
    @ChetAziz Год назад +12

    The Beatles, The Who & The Jam managed to reach their creative & commercial peaks concurrently. The fact The Kinks did not was tragic. Their best albums are just as great as any of their peers.

  • @charliestoops8815
    @charliestoops8815 Год назад +11

    Such an underrated group (well, at least this period.) As much as I love their early hard rock and proto-punk, it’s this era of the Kinks I’m most fond of. Great video as always!

  • @theshivers1967
    @theshivers1967 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for this. In « fantasy record land » had Autumn Almanac been paired with Shangri-La as a single, it would be talked about as often as Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane. Your observations about nostalgia are extremely astute. God save The Kinks!

  • @markboyd9275
    @markboyd9275 Год назад +6

    One of the most rewarding compilations of any group in existence is the us (reprise) Kinks Kronikles. It covers the post beat, pre rock-opera years discussed here. Truly their golden era, & great sounding to these ears.

  • @krycklund
    @krycklund Год назад +16

    I find it fascinating how The Kinks Arthur was released on the exact same day as both Frank Zappa's Hot Rats and King Crimson's In The Court Of The Crimson King. What a day for album releases.

    • @markearnestfromreno613
      @markearnestfromreno613 Год назад

      Wow! Talk about a great day for musical innovation.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Год назад +5

      Likewise, 'Village Green' was released on the same day as the Beatles' White Album.

  • @drewgeraci8434
    @drewgeraci8434 11 месяцев назад +4

    It breaks my heart that here in the states, The Kinks are pretty much forgotten. And if someone thinks of them, it's only Come Dancing from the MTV video. The Kinks are so fantastic.

  • @danielreichberg9860
    @danielreichberg9860 Год назад +2

    I love the two Preservation Acts, released in 73 and 74. Folk melodies, swinging rock n roll - the lot, all in a spectacular musical theatre. Those albums ought to be mentioned among the great concept albums.

    • @lennon_9dream133
      @lennon_9dream133 9 месяцев назад

      I love Preservation Act 1 & 2. Pure Opera Rock!!!

  • @PFNel
    @PFNel 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm so happy that you've branched out to the Kinks. Now you have my favourite and second favourite groups covered!

  • @soulagent79
    @soulagent79 Год назад +14

    While "Village Green" has become a modern classic over the years, "Arthur" is still very underrated. It's just amazing how coherent, well written and produced it is. It's astonishing how much artistic freedom Ray was granted by PYE, especially after the previous LPs didn't sell well at all.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Год назад +3

      Yes I think that Village Green preservation society is their strongest album. Even though it’s dated; the songs are all very well written and the recordings are so well polished. And so are most of the songs that Ray and Dave wrote from that time that didn’t end up on the album.

    • @simonhodgetts6530
      @simonhodgetts6530 Год назад +3

      Yep, I have both of these albums - and they are superb!

    • @MicroChirp
      @MicroChirp 2 месяца назад

      And the first to sound good in stereo.

  • @michaelraiger623
    @michaelraiger623 Год назад +9

    Looks like you really hit the sweet spot Andrew with some of your more astute followers, with this wonderful journey through British culture in late 60s, seen through the prism of the Kinks’ great music. While I love the Beatles content you make, I hope the enthusiasm some of us loyal watchers have shown here persuades you to continue to make more videos on some of the other great British bands of the 60s.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks for you support, Michael. So much to do, so little time!

  • @alexandermagnis
    @alexandermagnis Год назад +8

    Great video Andrew. The golden age of The kinks at its finest. For me, the one that has always stood out is Something Else. In a year where the summer of love and psychedelia set the tone, this record is the complete opposite, reflecting some stunning observations on British society. The Kinks were going their own way, with their mastermind, Ray Davies, only heeding the dictates of his melodic inspiration and the daring whims of his ironic intelligence, thus turning their backs almost completely on the lysergic onslaught that dominated the scene to make a new pop record of almost unreal melodic ease, with an elegant beat sound that was caressed by rock, and which contained enough personality to be considered their own and their trademark. Too bad that getting an original edition (both mono and stereo) is a lottery. Greetings from Colombia.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, Alex!

  • @lennon_9dream133
    @lennon_9dream133 9 месяцев назад +2

    To say that all the works from the different musical stages of The Kinks are essential. They are one of the Top 3 greatest composers in history within the world of classic rock. Sir Raymond Douglas Davies.

  • @DavidFell
    @DavidFell Год назад +1

    Fascinating. I am privileged to have seen The Kinks twice in concert.

    • @DavidFell
      @DavidFell Год назад

      And the 60’s student cover band of which I am a part, recently covered ‘Lazy Afternoon.”

  • @jameswilson7084
    @jameswilson7084 Год назад +10

    Definitely their finest work. And what a shame these albums were so commercially unsuccessful at the time. Good thing they're appreciated now.

  • @KevinTheCaravanner
    @KevinTheCaravanner Год назад +8

    Given the poor performance of so many of their releases, it’s a wonder PYE continued to release their material at all and that the Kinks didn’t fade to obscurity in the mid 60s. These videos have inspired me to listen to these albums which though I’ve been aware of the Kinks for 50 years, I’ve never previously listened to before. Thank you Andrew.

  • @JacobKMusics
    @JacobKMusics Год назад +13

    This is, without a doubt, my favorite video you’ve ever done, Andrew!
    For those of you who missed last week’s video: The Kinks are my favorite British group (followed by Faces, then The Beatles and finally The Who), and I consider the run from Kink Kontroversy up to Everybody’s In Showbiz, including the French Mr Pleasant EP, Dave’s aborted solo album and all the period singles to be one of the greatest runs of albums by anyone ever. My favorite album is Village Green Preservation Society and I couldn’t tell you why, but I think Andrew did better than I ever could. (And shameless self promotion: head over to my channel to see how myself and two fellow RUclipsrs paid tribute to the Kinks’ 60th Anniversary, all of you!)
    It’s been a real joy to follow you the last three years, and I’m proud to be a channel member because I support content creators who do good work, and you excel at what you do. The videos keep getting better and better each week. This is peak Parlogram right here, folks!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, Jacob. I really appreciate your support!

    • @mda5003
      @mda5003 Год назад

      Yes, The Who were arguably one of the best bands of the 60s and 70s with numerous hits but never had a number one single.

    • @kandigloss6438
      @kandigloss6438 Год назад

      I never really listened to The Kinks pre-70s stuff before now and when I was younger thought of them as "that band dad liked but I didn't care for much", as I said in my previous comment. They may be becoming one of my favorite bands now though, just finished Face to Face and liked it a lot. I'm sorry though, since I did try Kontroversy but it didn't really do much for me and couldn't sit through it. I'll probably be listening to the rest of their 60s albums in the next few days.

  • @chrisbotelho7212
    @chrisbotelho7212 5 месяцев назад +1

    1966-1971, Face to Face through Muswell Hillbillies are an unparalleled run unsurpassed by any band of the period. Their later l.p.'s may not be as profound but every one has songs that go right through me. I play the Kinks every day.

  • @michaelryan5364
    @michaelryan5364 3 месяца назад

    I bought Village Green, having never heard both Face to Face and Something Else which showed up soon after in bargain bins. This is my favorite Kinks period.

  • @segugustavo4787
    @segugustavo4787 Год назад +1

    My favorite kins record is Village Green. Thank you!

  • @dougcesario3098
    @dougcesario3098 9 месяцев назад

    I had loved the singles, but never bought an album other than their Greatest Hits on Reprise. I ran inti Kinks Kronikles while going thru the stacks at a record store during my first year a college. Victoria just blew me away, as did many of the songs that you mentioned in this video, especially Waterloo Sunset. That 2 record set started me trying to collect all of their albums. I'm am 99% sure Village Green Preservation Society was the first, and I have a very soft spot for that one. My only regret is that I never saw them live.

  • @jesserussell7242
    @jesserussell7242 Год назад +1

    Now, here’s a band I am not familiar with their catalog at all, I am only familiar with three songs from the kinks, and they are tired of waiting for you, Lola and You really got me thank you and her for shedding light on all of the kinks albums. I think I should definitely get their entire catalog.
    I think I might see count the album the journey that would be a good place to start.

  • @nonsuch
    @nonsuch 9 дней назад

    The Village Green Preservation Society is my favorite Kinks album by far.

  • @alanlinfield8207
    @alanlinfield8207 Год назад +2

    Subscribed! Face To Face is my favorite -- er, favourite -- Kinks album! Along with the four albums that followed it, you have one of the most consistently excellent runs by any artist. I think it was John Mendelsohn who wrote that while the quality of the Kinks' output increased with every successive album during this period, their popularity and sales went in an inverse proportionate direction. If not for the enduring sales success of albums and compilations released both before and after this period, these classics might have been lost to obscurity. I didn't discover these gems myself until they were re-released on CD in the 1980s. (Yes, Kinks Kronikles is an amazing kollection, but there are several fantastic tracks from this period which they couldn't fit onto this 2 LP set. End Of The Season, Do You Remember Walter, Strangers, The Way Love Used To Be, etc.) I encourage new collectors to seek out, at the very least, the 2 CD deluxe edition versions of all the Kinks' sixties and early seventies masterpieces. They gather up all the single and EP tracks which are a vital part of the Kinks history!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks Alan. Welcome aboard!

  • @delthorpe223
    @delthorpe223 7 месяцев назад +1

    I read a little tidbit somewhere that Ray assumed that the rest of the band wouldn't like his songs for Village Green and planned it as a solo project - but luckily they all reacted enthusiastically.

  • @moondogaudiojones1146
    @moondogaudiojones1146 Год назад +2

    Excellent! It was Village Green that put the final nail in my heart for the kinks…in a good way! I’d love the kinks edginess and ballad prowess in the prior LPs…when this one came out I couldn’t stop playing it even till today. The song Phenomenal Cat became my all time favorite track. Beautifully written, played, sung and recorded it was Ray at his magical best. Picture Book, People Take Pictures Of Each Other, Animal Farm other tracks (that appeared on the weird U.S. but, by itself, an excellent Lp The Great Kinks Lost Album) that put you in such an imaginative landscape you never wanted to leave. I highly recommend this Lp as a Kinks album to own.
    Great show!
    Looking forward to next week!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Cheers Brian, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @moreheff
    @moreheff Год назад +1

    It never ceases to amaze me how little commercial (undeserved) success The Kinks garnered originally which is in direct contrast to how revered they are today. Truly timeless and ahead of their time. Great stuff. Thanks Andrew

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Cheers Heff!

    • @moreheff
      @moreheff Год назад

      Reading that back that looks wrong. When I say undeserved I meant that their lack of success was undeserved. They should have got so much more of a return than they did at the time. There, I feel better now LOL

  • @stevekirk7066
    @stevekirk7066 Год назад +2

    Those "Marble Arch" lps of The Kinks with just 10 tracks were tremendous value for money. I have played mine a huge number of times but they are still in excellent condition. Good songs as well not just throw aways.
    Superb pair of videos for Kinks, Beatles and 60s music fans generally.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks Steve. Glad you enjoyed them!

  • @williamhild1793
    @williamhild1793 Год назад +3

    A great group, and a fantastic series, Andrew. Hope you continue to explore other great British Pop/Rock groups of the 1960s and 1970s.

  • @pyenapple
    @pyenapple Год назад +8

    I swear that by the early 90s “Village Green” was all but forgotten. It was unavailable in print anywhere in the US. And I only heard of it in 1993 via interviews with Damon and Graham about the major influences on Blur’s “Modern Life Is Rubbish”. It’s extremely satisfying that it’s now seen as Ray’s masterpiece.

    • @childrenofminervaofficial4316
      @childrenofminervaofficial4316 Год назад

      It was available on CD here in the US in the late 1980s when Reprise issued the back catalog on that format.

    • @figure4facelock239
      @figure4facelock239 Год назад

      I remember much the same (late 80s - early 90s), I think the copy I found around that time was a German import, maybe Japanese.

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Год назад

      @@childrenofminervaofficial4316 yeah i think I eventually found a copy used, but the kinks weren’t very popular by late 80s/early 90s except for their early riffy hits, so no record stores were truly stocking anything but greatest hits compilations and the occasional used copy of UK Jive or something. It was extremely unusual to come across any actual kinks albums on CD (or cassette) until late 90s or 2000s

  • @johnbuzz
    @johnbuzz Год назад +2

    Another great presentation Andrew, well done. Village Green and Arthur remain as two of my favourite Kinks' albums. I'm really looking forward to part 3, in the future, as that era of the band's music is fantastic ,too.

  • @liampaterson3424
    @liampaterson3424 Год назад +1

    You could get unsold copies of many Kinks 60s LPs even in the 1980s. I bought them all and wow they were a revelation. Plus let;s not forget 45 tracks like 'Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy' or 'I'm Not Like Everybody Else',

  • @clivefernthecamper7831
    @clivefernthecamper7831 Год назад +3

    I was lucky to see them in a very small venue in the mid 90s (Clacton town hall). Around that time they released my favourite Kinks album, ‘To the bone’. It’s a mix of live, acoustic and studio recordings that are truly magnificent. Ray has never sounded so good, Dave’s backing vocals on ‘Days’ are just incredible, and his guitar work is astonishing. Check out the version of ‘I’m not like everybody else’ with superb atmospheric guitar work from Dave, and vocals from Ray that go from whimsical to threatening. It’s absolute magic, and I strongly recommend the double cd version.

  • @craigcavaliere6744
    @craigcavaliere6744 Год назад +2

    I gave Village Green a try two years ago and wound up getting all the Pye era albums. Great stuff. Even my 10 year old likes a lot of their stuff.

  • @nawbus
    @nawbus Год назад +1

    Nice to see the reference to the Ladybird book Tootles the Taxi! A childhood favourite!

  • @RobAtTheRocks
    @RobAtTheRocks Год назад +1

    Great video. I have some PRT German reissues of the albums discussed here. My favourite is Arthur. The lyric 'I was born, lucky me' is typical of Rays understated humour. Great band, for me number 4 in the hierarchy of the British 60s invasion.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Glad your enjoyed it. Love those PRT pressings!

  • @ordpsyke6773
    @ordpsyke6773 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks Andrew, always nice to listen to you, good comments and sharp observations about the music and its time, not the least in this video!🙏 By the way, Face to Face is the Kinks album I’ve listened most to through the years. Got it in 1967 as a bonus, when I sold a couple of Philips Electronic Engineer kits by knockin’ doors before christmas.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  7 месяцев назад

      God times! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @nrod66
    @nrod66 Год назад

    I have most of theKinks albums on my collection, Andrew. Thanks for the video. Nelio.

  • @stationminute
    @stationminute Год назад +2

    Digging your deep dive into the Kinks! They were on a fantastic run during this period, with "Village Green" being my particular favorite. Loved it the first time I heard it, and its nostalgic POV has only made it more resonant as the years go by. I mean, who doesn't have a "Walter" of their own, that childhood best friend who is an absolute stranger now? Or a longing for the world we grew up in, which was far from perfect, but at least wasn't _this_.

  • @bulldogdave
    @bulldogdave Год назад +2

    I'd never heard Waterloo Sunset before but the bit heard in your video immediately reminded me of "Do You Feel Like We Do" by Peter Frampton.

    • @total.stranger
      @total.stranger Год назад

      When you get a chance, look up "Laughter In The Rain" (1975) by Neil Sedaka. The melody of its verses is similar to "Waterloo Sunset" (1967).

  • @herbstencil
    @herbstencil Год назад +2

    The Kink Kronikles (US) one of the best hits/ comp albums ever released. Great intro to the Kinks. Right up there with Hot Rocks.

  • @dominicmeakin
    @dominicmeakin Год назад +1

    Another great video! Another reason The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society flopped was due to it being released on the same day as the White album (22nd November 1968). A good way to get a 1st pressing disc of both Arthur & Lola for cheap, if you don't mind missing the cover sleeve, is by getting the 'All the good times' box set. Pye released it in the early 70s using unsold stock together with the compilation double album.

  • @user-nf1zg1pp7d
    @user-nf1zg1pp7d Год назад +8

    I spent 1981-1983 buying every album The Kinks ever made up to that point. The first one I bought was "Village Green Preservation Society." I bought it purely on the strength of the only Kinks music I'd ever heard, which was on "The Kinks Greatest Hits!" album issued in 1966 by Reprise. Once I heard the "...Village Green..." album, it became necessary for me to hear everything that came before and after it. After buying all of them and the "Kink Kronikles" album as well, it became very clear to me that 1966-1971 was their absolute best period! "Face to Face" is a great album! I find it impossible to say which album from '67-'69 is their best. I find "Something Else," "Village Green Preservation Society" and "Arthur" to be incredible! I simply can't place one over another. "Kronikles" and "The Great Lost Kinks Album" went a long, long way in bringing the depth of the quality of the Davies brothers songwriting during this period fully into focus. Reprise continued releasing their albums and singles, but with no promotion, they quietly fell by the wayside. Thank goodness they hired John Mendelsohn, he really brought those of us in the U.S up to speed on what we hadn't bought, as well as being the one responsible for putting the whole "God Save The Kinks" promotion into gear!
    In 1969 a specially prepared L.P. was put together by Reprise in anticipation of their first U.S. visit in four years called: "Then, Now and Inbetween," available for purchase through music magazine ads. Initially, it came as a kit including the album, a puzzle of the Village Green album cover, a baggie of grass from the "Village Green," a Union Jack, a "God Save The Kinks" metal badge, sticker and post card, a "Consumer's Guide to The Kinks," and a two-page hype letter from Warner Bros. Later versions also included a "Just Released" insert promoting the "Arthur" album, a glossy 8x10 of The Kinks and an 11x17 sheet containing a reproduction of Rolling Stone's November, 1969 review of "Arthur" on one side, with the U.S. tour schedule printed on the reverse. In addition to the "God Save The Kinks" promotion, Mendelsohn also compiled and wrote the liner notes to both "Kronikles" and "The Great Lost Kinks Album."
    I have to admit, I find "Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround" to be a bit of a step down after the three previous albums. And when I heard the "Percy" soundtrack, it sounded to me as though that album should have followed "Arthur." "Percy" has some great Ray Davies songs on it! "God's Children," "Dreams" and "Moments," which I find to be one of his most beautiful songs! I also like "Muswell Hillbillies" very much, but after that, I find their next four albums to be good enough, but not up to the caliber of the previous albums. Each album has some real standout tracks though, such as "Hot Potatoes," "Sitting in the Midday Sun," Sweet Lady Genevieve" and "Holiday Romance." But, I'm pulling too far ahead of you. I'm so glad that you're taking a look at these albums, because they really are so worthy of any attention shown them! When I bought them in the early '80s, there didn't seem to be much interest in them. I think the internet has done an awful lot in bringing more attention to their music! I'm sure that your videos are going to do a lot more in that regard. Very well done Andrew!

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network Год назад +3

    In addition to the UK albums, in 1966, The Kinks released their “Greatest Hits” compilation album on the Reprise label, but sadly, it was only in the US, not in the UK.

    • @moxievision
      @moxievision Год назад

      It's a great collection of their early singles, but if you buy a copy on Reprise, make sure you get a mono copy, the stereo copies are drenched in added reverb. Weirdly, it was also released in Canada on Pye (Pye's Canadian distributor Allied Recording Co. released both the UK and US albums, on the Pye Records imprint), but your choices are either fake stereo, or a mono fold down of the fake stereo, which sounds even worse. They did the same thing with Something Else, and shortly after, Pye switched distributors to Phonodisc, who handled their LPs from VGPS through Percy, which got a Canadian release, but not a U.S. one, oddly enough.

  • @750drums
    @750drums Год назад

    Another great video, Andrew. From Face to Face to Lola Vs...., the best series of Kinks albums.

  • @dmitrysobolin5158
    @dmitrysobolin5158 Год назад

    Will not to be original, but these are my favorite albums. Real gems. Thank you, Andrew

  • @alabhaois
    @alabhaois 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just discovered your channel! New subscriber here. The Kinks rule!!! 🇬🇧

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you and welcome aboard!

  • @michaelcarpenter2498
    @michaelcarpenter2498 Год назад +1

    Just listened to Waterloo. Great song and it is amazing to me how many songs I know by them. Thank you Andrew for these videos.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for your support.

  • @moxievision
    @moxievision Год назад

    Glad you gave the "Black Album" a mention, it is one of the best sounding Kinks releases you can get, with Ray-approved mono mixes (his preference for the singles and LPs through VGPS) and a superb pressing. I've heard it was supposed to be a more deluxe package, with an illustrated book which might have been incorporated into the front cover design, but penny-pinching Pye changed its mind at the last minute and released it with the bare bones black cover that is nearly impossible to find without ringwear these days.
    One of the best ways to get beautiful sounding original Pye copies of the Black Album, Arthur and Lola Vs. Powerman is to seek out the one-time bargain-priced 4-LP box set titled All the Good Times, which includes dead stock copies of those albums in a cardboard box. Pye put it out in 1973, a couple of years after the Kinks had signed with RCA, and the artwork is nothing to write home about, but it's a cheap-as-chips way to get original pressings of the albums in one easy package.

  • @BGC75
    @BGC75 Год назад +1

    Another excellent video! Thanks for doing this! I’ve been a fan of the Kinks for several years now, and it blows my mind that the LPs from this period met with indifference from the UK public at the time. Better late than never, I guess.
    It just occurred to me that if the topics are being switched away from the Beatles to explore different bands and things like that (which is completely fine and welcome), there’s nothing stopping you from exploring their solo work? Perhaps, taking a look at seminal LPs, such as John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Band On The Run, Ringo, All Things Must Pass, etc. (and SO many more) might be something worth getting into. I certainly would enjoy explorations of their solo work.
    Regardless, we all appreciate the time and effort that go into making these excellent and informative videos. Truly fantastic work.

  • @TigerRogers0660
    @TigerRogers0660 Год назад +1

    Another great video Andrew!! "Arthur" is the best Kinks album IMO, & "Victoria" is their very best song. In fact "Victoria" is my second fave song of all time!!

  • @OliverWolf-rc4ss
    @OliverWolf-rc4ss Год назад

    I used to squeeze those exact three albums onto one long cassette as a teen and played it to death - I also considered them to be three of a kind in a way, Arthur being my favorite - great overview!!!

  • @WillCate
    @WillCate Год назад

    Very nice! The Lola, Powerman, etc. album in 1970 was my first Kinks album as a young teenager in middle-America. I played it constantly. "Yes, it's number one, it's Top of the Pops."

  • @joerizzo884
    @joerizzo884 Год назад

    Another great video, Andrew. Thank you!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks Joe. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @stephenlang8279
    @stephenlang8279 Год назад +1

    Village Green is a total classic...and the outtakes are excellent two, there was a great triple cd expanded edition a few years back.

  • @Hektormydog
    @Hektormydog Год назад

    I go back and forth between Something Else and VGPS as my favorite Kinks album. I'm kind of shocked that you didn't mention more about the 2nd side of Something Else with those amazing tracks; Love me till the Sun Shines, Lazy Old Sun, Afternoon Tea, and Funny Face.

  • @andrewholliday251
    @andrewholliday251 Год назад +1

    Great video - but I may be a little biased - I once travelled over 1000km by bus to chase down a copy of Preservation Act 2 (it was once as rare as hen's teeth) - and one of the follow-ups to my favourite Kinks album which is - unsurprisingly - VGPS. Although, going back even further I was very fond of one of Pye's (near endless) compilation albums - a double album going by the self-explanatory title of 'Lola, Percy & The Apeman Come Face To Face With The Village Green Preservation Society ... Something Else! - which was exactly what it said on the tin!

  • @calebwright6151
    @calebwright6151 Год назад

    Hi Andrew Enjoyed this video too... Ray Davis was in his prime in the late 60's & earlier 70's with Village Green, great album especially the track Picture Book plus the non album singles Autumn Almanac, Days & Plastic Man... Also Lola & Apeman from Lola Versus Powerman & The Moneygoround Part One. Not forgetting Come Dancing in the 80's as well.

  • @paulsurelynotsmith8179
    @paulsurelynotsmith8179 11 месяцев назад

    Great stuff Andrew the kinks are and always will be in my top 3 bands truly love village green masterpiece for me the songs Ray was knocking out and continues too is epic liked the others also when you think of the top draw albums out around this time the kinks albums were till excellent muswell hillibilies is another fav around this time brilliant stuff.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Paul. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @angelrising8589
    @angelrising8589 Год назад

    So nice to hear clips from the songs🎸🤘❤️

  • @jonathanmurphy3141
    @jonathanmurphy3141 Год назад +1

    I became a true Kinks Kompanion, in the early 80's, when I bought The Kinks Khronicles, double lp. My brother had their live album from 1979, due to Lola and Celluloid Heroes. And, he had Low Budget. I gravitated towards their Sixties work first. I was an adolescent, born in 1969, and an Anglophile. I did get the range of albums on LP, from Face to Face, through Arthur, at our local records stores - most were Pye, and I still have those.

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 Год назад

    Real British 19760s....a great time to be there...also California was Great to...I grew up there... Britain was on our wish list...the Music 🎵🎶...The Beatles...Who...and Kinks ETC...was always on in our house 🏠

  • @jlspindler
    @jlspindler Год назад

    Very well done! My favorite Kinks records. Thank you!

  • @PedroCucuchucho
    @PedroCucuchucho 8 дней назад

    The Kinks is perhaps the rock group with the greatest number of good songs throughout their 26 albums.

  • @benbrennan104
    @benbrennan104 Год назад

    Enjoying the Kinks reviews. Thank you. Would be good to carry it on . Some underrated Kinks albums through the 70 s. Sleepwalker , Muswell hillbillies. Lola And The Powerman. 👍

  • @robertlipshutz8611
    @robertlipshutz8611 Год назад +2

    I've heard all The Kinks' albums and it's a toss up between Face to Face and Something Else for which is my favorite. Face to Face is so creative and sticks together from start to finish. But it has just one hit: Sunny Afternoon. Something Else has Waterloo Sunset, David Watts and Death of a Clown, but feels more like a collection of songs than a statement. The US comp The Kink Kronikles introduced me to so many great songs and it has much in common with the new collection The Journey, which sounds amazing on vinyl!

  • @johangaudissabois8668
    @johangaudissabois8668 Год назад

    My all time greatest KINKS albums are Face to Face (not even mentioned in UNCUT's best of the sixties-list), SOMETHING ELSE (I think the sleeve is great though..), VILLGE GREEN PRESERVATION SOCIETY and ARTHUR. All classics and in my all time top 500 list !

  • @jimcabezola3051
    @jimcabezola3051 Год назад

    I must investigate the Kinks further. Your video encourages me to delve into the "Britishness" of pieces that weren't heard that often in America. 'Round these parts, I have only Apple Music and streaming services, but it's a start. Also...mahalo for that short startup video on your Tara Bordeaux channel! Great to see you and her again. Please enjoy driving those switchbacks in Austria. Never drove there myself, but I went there on any number of motorcoaches from England and Germany when I lived in those places. Aloha...und Auf Wiederseh'n.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      We had a great trip out in Tara this weekend, Jim. Look our for a few more shorts from that trip. Hope you enjoy discovering the Kinks albums!

    • @jimcabezola3051
      @jimcabezola3051 Год назад

      @@Parlogram I am certain I will enjoy more of their music than I've already heard, mahalo!

  • @hihiaurelnarmadashankar4334
    @hihiaurelnarmadashankar4334 Год назад

    They are creative outstanding in every epoch

  • @SQDLVR
    @SQDLVR Год назад

    Wow very impressive info on the later Kinks lps.

  • @NatureOkie
    @NatureOkie Год назад +1

    😢 I discovered The Kinks upon SLEEPWALKER as a 16 yr old.
    (Though I'd somehow heard Something Better Beginning as a child, and thought it beyond sublime. How I heard it in Oklahoma USA is beyond me)
    I developed a voracious appetite for their music which unfortunately record compilations provided tons of 2nd heloings.

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network Год назад

    The Kinks’ “Live At Kelvin Hall” album was also released in the US as “The ‘Live’ Kinks”.

  • @MarkmanOTW
    @MarkmanOTW Год назад

    In the montage at the beginning showing modern office blocks, I saw my old office where I started work in the 1980s. It was on London Wall and often featured as a backdrop to 60s TV show and films, because it represented 'modern London'. It's since been replaced with a new building.

  • @memory-nownow-anticipation7087
    @memory-nownow-anticipation7087 2 месяца назад

    1966 was the year of The Kink Kontroversy, their first LP perfection, a run that lasted until 1972's Everybody's in Showbiz.

  • @jayneptune2568
    @jayneptune2568 Год назад

    Really outstanding video series on The Kinks, one of the best I have seen! The Kevin Gray work on the early albums from 'Kinks' through to 'Arthur' is truly the best of any vinyl reissue work I have in my collection. It will be interesting to see how this 'Journey' series fares. I agree with other comments here that highlight 'The Kink Kronikles' as being one of the best compilations, not just of The Kinks but of any Classic Rock band. Looking forward to your other next videos on this band!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed them, Jay!

  • @anthonyvigliotti6560
    @anthonyvigliotti6560 Год назад +1

    Another excellent video, Andrew! I am immensely enjoying this dive (2 dives!) into The Kinks early albums. I think this period covered on this latest video was their creative peak. My #1 Kinks LP? Ask me today, it's Village Green, but ask me tomorrow, it's Something Else. And I think you make an excellent point re Something Else: terrible (and I think depressing) LP cover. Even Village Green's cover looks like not much thought was put into it. A cover possibly fitting the theme of the LP would have made the package much more interesting. A lot has been made of the stories these songs (both albums) tell and I agree. But for me, Ray's melody writing is simply beautiful during this period. PS: A sidenote...IMHO, one of the best compilation LPs of all time is Kink Kronikles.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Thanks Anthony, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Louisejames23
    @Louisejames23 Год назад

    The reissues are excellently done and very reasonably priced, nice video as usual Andrew ❤😊👍

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Agreed Louise and thank you!

  • @MrKaywyn
    @MrKaywyn Год назад

    Truly excellent.

  • @MIB_63
    @MIB_63 Год назад

    Very informative and enjoyable video. Two thumbs up from me👍👍

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Stumptonian1
    @Stumptonian1 Год назад

    I have enjoyed your look at The Kinks - Arthur is one of my favourite albums, not just a favourite of The Kinks. Hope to see more like these.

  • @richardfinlayson1524
    @richardfinlayson1524 Год назад

    I love Arthur, as an Australian it has a particular relevance,my mum came out here from the UK in the 60 s,on a ship,lol, but yeah a great album very unique, I have the 50 th anniversary pressing, a good little package

  • @48musicfan
    @48musicfan Год назад +1

    I enjoy the Kinks, however, they are far from being a favorite. The Beatles, The Stones and The Who are my top three. My favorite Kinks album would probably be Village Green. Thank you for another wonderful episode, Andrew!

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад +1

      Thanks again, Roger. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @12barman
    @12barman 5 месяцев назад

    the kinks are the love of my life

  • @Russell__Smith
    @Russell__Smith Год назад +2

    Andrew, Its interesting you prefer the stereo of Waterloo Sunset. I was present when someone was talking at Ray about the stereo mix of that track, he just sat there and listened to this chap espouse about the mix - at the end Ray just said "I had nothing to do with it" and got up and walked away - even when stereo was available to Ray and the Kinks later the recordings never had a wide sound stage - also when Ray compiled the "The Black Album" he chose all mono tracks when stereo was available to him. BtW, the Black Album is the best sounding 4 sides of vinyl ever pressed. Shel Talmy was around the Kinks in 1967 although his role was steadily diminishing (he did did get a producer credit on the US version of Something Else) and worked on some of the singles of that year. Work on recording on the VGPS started in late 1966, Ray was initially working up (perhaps as a solo project) in parallel with other Kinks projects as a separate piece of work. The Kinks did indeed record Arthur in Pye No1, but that was the bigger of the two studios at Pye and was capable or recording large orchestras. The Kinks preferred the much smaller studio No2, which was not available at the time, as it was being refurbished, including the installation of 8 track - Studio 1 had already been converted. I'm not sure if I caught you correctly but Dave's Mindless Child of Motherhood was never ever destined for the Arthur album, it was a track for his aborted '60s solo album. I believe the error stems from a period NME column filler which erroneously states that Dave was writing songs for Arthur, he was not he was finishing up his solo album in down time between recording Arthur. As always good to see you give time for the Kinks.

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Russell and for the great info.

    • @total.stranger
      @total.stranger Год назад

      Ray once stated, in regards to "Waterloo Sunset", that if he'd had a do-over on the mix, he'd have boosted the bass.

  • @ianhughes9928
    @ianhughes9928 Год назад

    Hi Andrew, Really enjoyed these Kinks videos recently Some wonderful songs on these albums,Ian

    • @Parlogram
      @Parlogram  Год назад

      Thank you, Ian. Glad you enjoyed them.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Год назад +2

    I recently saw a guy supposedly performing an original song at a club near me. It sounded suspiciously like the opening cords of “dead-end street.” I asked the guy, “was that song somewhat influenced by the kinks?” and he admitted “yeah it was an obscure song”. Well it wasn’t obscure to me

  • @figure4facelock239
    @figure4facelock239 Год назад

    Arthur is my favorite, I believe I could listen to it continually for, I'm guessing, 4.4 years. I haven't and likely won't, but you never know.

  • @recordtime4923
    @recordtime4923 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the historical context here, it really puts things in perspective. I wonder if the USA ban made Ray (at least subconsciously) double down on his heritage and make the Kinks the quintessential British band. Interesting how he later really embraced the US and wrote about it in his very excellent book “Americana”. That’s a great read by the way! Thanks, Andrew. P.S I love The Journey Pt. I. ❤

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network Год назад

    9:38 is a self-titles 2-LP compilation set was released on the PYE label in 1970, but it never got a US release since Reprise already put out their “Greatest Hits” album in 1966, excluding some of their earlier and later stuff that were never included on a US release which was a shame.

  • @kevmichael2064
    @kevmichael2064 Год назад

    Thanks for the Videos ...The Beatles are my favorite.....Do The Who and Petula Clark

  • @TheGroovySideOftheTube
    @TheGroovySideOftheTube Год назад

    Brilliant overview of the Kinks 60s output! I'd recommend anyone who doesn't already have Kinks in their collection to grab the Kinks Mono Box Set if you see it anywhere - all of the albums Andrew mentioned over these two videos are available in crisp mono and also with an excellent book. It's a great way to get the lot! Personally I've been digging their early 70s stuff Muswell Hillbillies and Everyone's in Showbiz.

  • @larsholzke8475
    @larsholzke8475 9 месяцев назад

    The Kinks are so interesting 🔥🔥

  • @joelgoldenberg1100
    @joelgoldenberg1100 Год назад

    In a word, yes!

  • @AnimationVault
    @AnimationVault Год назад

    I never heard of any of these albums growing up, just a few singles on the radio like Sunny Afternoon and Waterloo Sunset. After becoming a music aficionado, these are all essential!

  • @blackvinylgrooves
    @blackvinylgrooves Год назад

    I am glad to hear you talk about the scarcity of the original UK Pye pressings. I'm in the US, and I've been digging for vinyl since I was a child in mid-1960s. There was a time, mostly in the 70s and 80s, when UK original pressings from the 60s turned up from time to time in used record shops. I have UK original pressings of albums from this period, by The Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Zombies (Original UK pressings of Oddyssey & Oracle have become insanely expensive.), Hollies, etc. But I have never seen an original 60s UK Pye pressing Kinks LP. The ones in my collection are US, Australian, and German pressings. Any thoughts on sound quality of non-UK 60s pressings of these records?
    I highly recommend the ITV documentary done for the 50th anniversary of The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, available on RUclips.
    Your reviews are great. You might consider doing one on this particular Zombies album, Ogden's Nut Gone Flake, and Roger The Engineer. The latter being a highly under rated record in 2023.
    Do you plan to do videos on The Kinks later output from the 70s and 80s?

  • @jordipallach4185
    @jordipallach4185 Год назад

    Hi Andrew,greaaat video,I have all the albums,yes but my favourite is Village green.... The Kinks and Arthur🎉❤