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The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (Album) by The Kinks

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The Kinks 1963–1996 2018-Present Is An English Pop-Rock Group That Came Out Of The British R&B Scene Of The Early 1960s. Formed In Muswell Hill North London By Brothers Ray Davies And Dave Davies In 1964 And Categorised In The United States As A "British Invasion" Band The Kinks Are Recognised As One Of The Most Important And Influential Rock Groups Of The Era. In 1990 Their First Year Of Eligibility The Original Four Members Were Inducted Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Later In November 2005 They Were Inducted Into The UK Music Hall Of Fame. Among Numerous Other Honours They Received The Ivor Novello Award For "Outstanding Service To British Music" In 2006. The Kinks Reunited In June 2018 With The Davies Brothers And Drummer Mick Avory. Formed In 1963 In Muswell Hill North London They First Gained Prominence On The Heels Of The Well-Received And Highly Influential Single "You Really Got Me" 1964 . The Group Originally Consisted Of Lead Singer/guitarist Ray Davies His Brother Lead Guitarist Dave Davies Drummer Mick Avory And Bassist Pete Quaife. Quaife Left Twice In The Late 1960s And Avory Finally Left In 1984 As The Result Of A Long-Running Dispute With Dave Davies Leaving Only The Davies Brothers As The Core Of The Original Group. With Ray Davies' Songwriting Skills And Unabashedly English Voices Dave Davies' Impressive Guitar Work And Avory's Tight And Steady Drumming The Band Became One Of The Best And Most Influential Groups Of British Pop And The "British Invasion" Of The U.S.A. Lasting Longer Than Any Of Their Competitors Apart From The Rolling Stones As They Broke Up In 1996. Their Catalogue Of Songs Has Been Covered By Van Halen The Pretenders The Black Keys The Stranglers Queens Of The Stone Age And Many More. Members Ray Davies – Vocals Rhythm Guitar 1963–1996 Dave Davies – Lead Guitar Vocals 1963–1996 Pete Quaife – Bass Guitar 1963–1969 John Dalton – Bass Guitar 1969–1976 Andy Pyle – Bass Guitar 1976–1978 Jim Rodford – Bass Guitar 1978–1996 Mick Avory – Drums 1963–1984 Bob Henrit – Drums 1984–1996 John Gosling – Keyboards Piano 1970–1978 Gordon Edwards – Keyboards Piano 1978–1979 Ian Gibbons – Keyboards Piano 1979–1989 1993–1996 Mark Haley – Keyboards Piano 1989–1993

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The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society Is The Sixth Studio Album By The English Rock Group The Kinks Released In November 1968. It Was The Last Album By The Original Quartet As Bassist Pete Quaife Left The Group In Early 1969. A Collection Of Thematic Vignettes Of English Town And Hamlet Life The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society Was Assembled From Songs Written And Recorded Over The Previous Two Years. Allmusic Senior Editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine Described Village Green As A "concept Album Lamenting The Passing Of Old-Fashioned English Traditions.
The Record Is Widely Considered One Of The Most Influential And Important Works By The Kinks And Of The Period As A Whole. Although It Failed To Chart Upon Release With Estimated Worldwide Sales At 100 000 Copies. The Village Green Preservation Society Has Become One Of The Band's Best Selling And Most Popular Records. In 2003 The Album Was Ranked Number 255 On Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. Original Stereo Album. Released In The UK As Pye NSPL 18233 27 Sept. 1968
"The Village Green Preservation Society" - 2 54
"Do You Remember Walter?" - 2 28
"Picture Book" - 2 36
"Johnny Thunder" - 2 32
"Last Of The Steam Powered Trains" - 4 11
"Big Sky" - 2 52
"Sitting By The Riverside" - 2 24
"Animal Farm" - 3 02
"Village Green" - 2 12
"Starstruck" - 2 27
"Phenomenal Cat" - 2 39
"All Of My Friends Were There" - 2 26
"Wicked Annabella" - 2 44
"Monica" - 2 21
"People Take Pictures Of Each Other" - 2 20

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