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Greatest Hits CD (2008) Top Seller
Peter Quaife albums These eighteen songs are indeed the great hits of The Kinks, along with some B-sides and EP selections. From "You Really Got Me" in 1964 to "Sunny Afternoon" which was released atthe ...
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Face To Face CD (2004) Top Seller
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Peter Quaife songs UK digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1966 album from the British Rock band led by the ever-bickering Davies brothers, Ray and Dave. Contains the original album joined by a myriad ...
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Village Green Preservation Society CD (1968) Top Seller
Peter Quaife music CDs Contains original 15-track mono album as well as 12-track stereo version.
It's easy to imagine the confusion with which this manifesto for the defense of the status quo was received on its release ...
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Kinda Kinks CD (1965) Top Seller
Peter Quaife CD discography Peter Dogget describes pop music careers in 1964 England like this: "[U]nless you were Cliff Richard or the Beatles you were likely to be forgotten within 12 months of your first hit." ...
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Kinks at the BBC CDs (2012) Top Seller
Peter Quaife discography Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: You Really Got Me [Live at the Playhouse Theatre, September 1964]; Cadillac [Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964]; Little Queenie [Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964]; All Day ...
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Something Else by the Kinks CD (1967)
Peter Quaife albums Having closed out their hard-rock period, the Kinks went pastoral on SOMETHING ELSE. It's an album of folk and pop songs about the quiet pleasures of family life and the English countryside, ...
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Kink Kronikles CDs (1972)
Peter Quaife CD discography This set was originally released in 1972, just after The Kinks regained their footing on the charts with "Lola." THE KINKS KRONIKLES still stands as one of the finest examples of a ...
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Kinks CD (2001)
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Peter Quaife music CDs Orig.Uk Debut Album W/ 2 Bonus Tracks
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Kink Kontroversy CD (1965)
Peter Quaife songs THE KINK KONTROVERSY is the pivotal album in the Kinks' career, the bridge from filler-laden early efforts like KINDA KINKS to the string of masterpieces starting with 1966's FACE TO FACE. The ...
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Songs We Sang for Auntie: BBC Sessions 1964-1977 CDs (2001)
Peter Quaife albums Digitally remastered by Ray Davies & Andy Pearce (January 2001, Masterpiece).
Is it possible that the early Kinks could be even rawer and more exciting in BBC halls than on their known Pye ...
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Something Else CDs (1967)
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Peter Quaife discography Having closed out their hard-rock period, the Kinks went pastoral on SOMETHING ELSE. It's an album of folk and pop songs about the quiet pleasures of family life and the English countryside, ...
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You Really Got Me/Kinda Kinks CD (1996)
Peter Quaife CD discography Includes liner notes by Herbert A. Belkin and original release liner notes by Brian Sommerville.
These two albums were The Kink's first and third. Sandwiched between them was KINKS-SIZED and, amazingly, all three ...
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Kinks-Size Kinkdom CD (1988)
Peter Quaife music CDs All songs written by Ray Davies except "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) and "Wait Till The Summer Comes Along" (Dave Davies).
KINKS-SIZE/KINKDOM includes tracks from the Kinks albums KINKS-SIZE and KINKDOM and non-LP tracks ...
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Are The Village Green Preservation Society CD (1968)
Peter Quaife discography Contains original 15-track mono album as well as 12-track stereo version.
It's easy to imagine the confusion with which this manifesto for the defense of the status quo was received on its release ...
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You Really Got Me CD (1965)
Peter Quaife songs YOU REALLY GOT ME combines the Kinks' British debut album THE KINKS with tracks from the band's first 2 singles.
The Kinks' debut album found them under the spell of the same bluesy American rock & roll that fueled both the Merseybeat bands as well as their grittier counterparts (most notably the Rolling Stones). Even with the pair ...
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