
Description
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar); Dave Davies (guitar, background vocals); Ian Gibbons (keyboards, background vocals); Jim Rodford (bass guitar, background vocals); Mick Avory (drums).
Additional personnel: Nick Newall (keyboards).
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Liner Note Author: Fred Schruers.
Recording information: 03/1979 - 03/1980.
The second half of the '70s were a good time for The Kinks, as they had finally become a consistently successful draw in America. The live ONE FOR THE ROAD followed on the heels of LOW BUDGET, an album conceived by Ray Davies as a half-live and half-in-studio effort. If one song sums up the Davies brothers' contrasting personalities, it is ROAD's version of "All Day And All Of The Night." Dave Davies big-fisted chordal riffs give way to his brother Ray's brief trip into the light camp of a "Day-O"-style sing-along.
ONE FOR THE ROAD captures an era when The Kinks reclaimed their sleek muscularity, leaving behind the theatrics that had been a feature of their act in the first half of the decade. They easily mix newer numbers ("Attitude," "Superman," "Misfits") with vintage chestnuts ("David Watts," Victoria," "Stop your Sobbing"). The Kinks' live albums present a compelling portrait of the band across the decades, and ROAD stands up nicely alongside both LIVE KINKS and EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW-BIZ.
The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar); Dave Davies (guitar, background vocals); Ian Gibbons (keyboards, background vocals); Jim Rodford (bass guitar, background vocals); Mick Avory (drums).
Additional personnel: Nick Newall (keyboards).
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Liner Note Author: Fred Schruers.
Recording information: 03/1979 - 03/1980.
The second half of the '70s were a good time for The Kinks, as they had finally become a consistently successful draw in America. The live ONE FOR THE ROAD followed on the heels of LOW BUDGET, an album conceived by Ray Davies as a half-live and half-in-studio effort. If one song sums up the Davies brothers' contrasting personalities, it is ROAD's version of "All Day And All Of The Night." Dave Davies big-fisted chordal riffs give way to his brother Ray's brief trip into the light camp of a "Day-O"-style sing-along.
ONE FOR THE ROAD captures an era when The Kinks reclaimed their sleek muscularity, leaving behind the theatrics that had been a feature of their act in the first half of the decade. They easily mix newer numbers ("Attitude," "Superman," "Misfits") with vintage chestnuts ("David Watts," Victoria," "Stop your Sobbing"). The Kinks' live albums present a compelling portrait of the band across the decades, and ROAD stands up nicely alongside both LIVE KINKS and EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW-BIZ.
Product Details
- Artist
- Kinks
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Label / Studio
- KOCHLIC
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Original year of release
- 1980
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Year of release
- 2004
- Run Time (minutes)
- 71
- CD WOW! Sales Rank
- #7744
- Catalog Number
- G54098
- Cast & Crew
- The Kinks (Music Performer)
- Ray Davies (Producer)
- Arnie Rosenberg (Sound Engineer)
- Barry (Sound Engineer)
- Mike Moran (Sound Engineer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Opening
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Hard Way, The
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Catch Me Now Im Falling
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Where Have All the Good Times Gone
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Introduction to Lola
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Lola
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Pressure
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All Day and All of the Night
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20th Century Man - (Previously Unreleased, On CD in the U.S.)
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Misfits
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Prince of the Punks
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Stop Your Sobbing
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Low Budget
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Attitude
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Superman, (Wish I Could Fly Like)
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National Health
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Till the End of the Day
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Celluloid Heroes
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You Really Got Me
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Victoria
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David Watts
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