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Working Man's Cafe album for sale Product Description
Working Man's Cafe album for sale by Ray Davies was released Mar 18, 2008 on the New West (Record Label) label. The Kinks stopped being a working band in 1996, but it still took frontman Ray Davies another decade to release his first proper solo album. The follow-up, WORKING MAN'S CAFE, came along a relatively speedy two years later. Those who are familiar with latter-day Kinks recordings will recognize a sonic thread here, but while there are some moments that lean toward harder-edged rock, WORKING MAN'S CAFE is ultimately a singer-songwriter album, with the highly melodic, elegantly crafted tunes serving the intentions of Davies's lyrics. ...See Full Description
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| A new masterpiece Ray Davies is one of the best songwriters of all time, and this new CD proof it, “One more time” “Morphine song” Imaginary Man”, “In A Moment”, “You're Asking Me” “Vietnam Cowboys” Working Man's Café” are all classic By tomhje (Tomas(Stockholm Sweden)) This review is for a different format. |
| Ray Davies lyrics are original and very witty! By Kim (Cincinnati, Ohio)  This review is for a different format. |
| Sheer Brillance Ray Davies is the Charles Dickens of pop music. Not one bad track. By faust8577 (Lorraine, Que. Canada) This review is for a different format. |
| The Charles Dickens of Rock Ray Davies...how do you keep doing it?! By faust8577 (Lorraine, Que. Canada) This review is for a different format. |
| One or two I ordered this CD after seeing the performance on Letterman, but the one song that was on the show was pretty much the one song worthy of the purchase. seems to be a typical pattern these days. By Greg P. (Tulsa, Ok)  This review is for a different format. |
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Working Man's Cafe songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7614880 |
| Label | New West (Record Label) |
| Orig Year | 2007 |
| Catalog number | 5010 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Mar 18, 2008 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 42 minutes |
| Shipping Units | 3 |
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Working Man's Cafe CD (2007)
Working Man's Cafe songs The Kinks stopped being a working band in 1996, but it still took frontman Ray Davies another decade to release his first proper solo album. The follow-up, WORKING MAN'S CAFE, came along a relatively speedy two years later. Those who are familiar with latter-day Kinks recordings will recognize a sonic thread here, but while there are some moments that lean toward harder-edged rock, WORKING MAN'S CAFE is ultimately a singer-songwriter album, with the highly melodic, elegantly crafted tunes serving the intentions of Davies's lyrics.
As has been the case since the '60s, Davies focuses his attention on sociopolitical themes, delving into both the political and sociological aspects of modern life. He alternately laments one man's inability to affect global politics ("Listen to Me") and rails eloquently against the misdirection of international economic practices ("Vietnam Cowboys"). Of course, this being the man who wrote "Waterloo Sunset" and "Days," those concerns are couched in musical frameworks so appealing that they taste like candy going down.
Photographer: Chris Clunn.
Arranger: Ray Davies .
Personnel: Ray Davies (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Pat Buchanan (guitars, electric guitar); Bill Lloyd (electric guitar); Nicky Payne (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Timothy J. Lauer (keyboards); Craig Young (bass guitar); Shannon Otis Forrest (drums); Mick Avory (percussion); Karin Forsman, Ray Kennedy (background vocals).
Recording information: London, England; Room & ...
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