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CD: The Kinks : Picture Book (6 x CD Box Set 2008) new, shringwrapped

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  • Audio CD (8 Dec. 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 6
  • Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Sanctuary
  • ASIN: B001GJ5WHU

Track Listings

Disc: 1

1. Brian Matthew Introduces The Kinks

2. You Really Got Me

3. I'm A Hog For You Baby - The Ravens

4. I Believed You - The Ravens

5. Long Tall Sally

6. I Don't Need You Anymore - The Ravens

7. Stop Your Sobbing

8. I Gotta Move

9. Don't Ever Let Me Go

10. All Day And All Of The Night

11. Tired Of Waiting For You

12. Come On Now

13. There Is A New World Opening For Me

14. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy

15. Who'll Be The Next In Line

16. Time Will Tell

17. Set Me Free

18. I Need You

19. See My Friend

20. Wait Till The Summer Comes Along

21. I Go To Sleep

22. A Little Bit Of Sunlight

23. This I Know

24. A Well Respected Man

25. This Strange Effect

26. Milk Cow Blues

27. Ring The Bells

28. I'm On An Island

29. Till The End Of The Day

30. Where Have All The Good Times Gone

31. All Night Stand

32. And I Will Love You

33. Sittin' On My Sofa

Disc: 2

1. Dedicated Follower Of Fashion

2. She's Got Everything

3. Mr. Reporter

4. Sunny Afternoon

5. I'm Not Like Everybody Else

6. This Is Where I Belong

7. Rosie Won't You Please Come Home

8. Too Much On My Mind

9. Session Man

10. End Of The Season

11. Dead End Street

12. Village Green

13. Two Sisters

14. David Watts

15. Mr. Pleasant

16. Waterloo Sunset

17. Death Of A Clown

18. Lavender Hill

19. Good Luck Charm

20. Autumn Almanac

21. Susannah's Still Alive

22. Animal Farm

23. Rosemary Rose

24. Berkeley Mews

25. Lincoln County

26. Picture Book

27. Days

28. Misty Water

Disc: 3

1. Love Me Till The Sun Shines

2. The Village Green Preservation Society

3. Big Sky

4. King Kong

5. Drivin'

6. Some Mother's Son

7. Victoria

8. Shangri-La

9. Arthur

10. Got To Be Free

11. Lola

12. Get Back In The Line

13. The Moneygoround

14. Strangers

15. Apeman

16. God's Children

17. The Way Love Used To Be

18. Moments

19. Muswell Hillbilly

20. Oklahoma USA

21. Twentieth Century Man

22. Here Come The People In Grey

Disc: 4

1. Skin And Bone

2. Alcohol

3. Celluloid Heroes

4. Sitting in My Hotel

5. Supersonic Rocket Ship

6. You Don't Know My Name

7. One Of The Survivors

8. Sitting In The Midday Sun

9. Sweet Lady Genevieve

10. Daylight

11. Mirror Of Love

12. Artificial Man

13. Preservation

14. Slum Kids

15. Holiday Romance

16. (A) Face in the Crowd

17. No More Looking Back

18. Sleepwalker

19. The Poseur

Disc: 5

1. Sleepless Night

2. Father Christmas

3. Misfits

4. A Rock 'N Roll Fantasy

5. Little Bit Of Emotion

6. Attitude

7. Hidden Quality

8. A Gallon of Gas

9. Catch Me Now I'm Falling

10. Nuclear Love

11. Duke

12. Maybe I Love You

13. Stolen Away Your Heart

14. Low Budget

15. Better Things

16. Destroyer

17. Yo-Yo

18. Art Lover

19. Long Distance

Disc: 6

1. Heart of Gold

2. Come Dancing

3. State Of Confusion

4. Do It Again

5. Living On A Thin Line

6. Summer's Gone

7. How Are You?

8. The Road

9. Million Pound Semi Detached

10. Down All The Days (Till 1992)

11. The Informer

12. Phobia

13. Only A Dream

14. Drift Away

15. Scattered

16. Do You Remember Walter?

17. To The Bone

Product description

Product Description

This is the digitally remastered, first ever Kinks box set, chronicling the bands 40 year career on six CDs and one 60-page, full color booklet. Each disc deals with a particular chapter in the bands history, from their 1964 breakthrough onwards, while the booklet features a full retelling of The Kinks story penned by esteemed rock critic Peter Doggett. Beautifully packaged in a classic, lift-lid style box, PICTURE BOOK features well over a hundred tracks - a third of which are previously unreleased or new to CD.

Review

It's a story oft told, but it bears repeating. The tale of how two brothers from North London, after taking their first steps into popular music during the beat boom, were joined by Pete Quaife and Mick Avory to become the Kinks. How older brother Ray Davies aided by Dave's proto-metal guitar rapidly progressed from writing brilliant brutish rave-up-style hits to exquisite vignettes of the tiny wheels and cogs that kept English lower middle class society ticking along in the post-war years. And how, after inter-sibling fighting (often on stage), numerous breakdowns, forays into country rock (on the wonderful Muswell Hillbillies album), Vaudevillian musical theatre and concept albums they finally found fame in the States and lost their souls to stadium rock. Picture Book has it all.

In pretty much chronological order this huge box tells the story again. Brian Matthew's introduction on disc one describing them as part of the 'shaggy set'' may hold true for about half of that cd, but by See My Friend, with its sexual ambivalence and raga-influenced lilt it becomes clear how quickly Ray was developing as a writer. From this point on the subject matter became satirical (Sunny Afternoon, Dedicated Follower Of Fashion: here in a rare mix) and increasingly obsessed with the trivia of daily life including daytrips (Drivin'), the changing seasons (Autumn Almanac) or suburbia (Shangri-La) as well as the death of imperialism (Victoria, Arthur). And this isn't to mention cross-dressing (Lola) or just plain old romanticism (Waterloo Sunset, Days).

While the brothers' onstage sparring might well have led to them getting their US work permits refused at the crucial point at which their peers were conquering that most lucrative of markets, it also ensured that Ray could really get to grips with his number one muse - England. Now hailed as their zenith, ...Are The Village Green Preservation Society sold squat on its release in 1968; its parochial slant (as well as a rather sub-standard production job) putting it out of step with the times. No matter, anything from these sessions (and albums on both sides) is ace. Despite increasing anguish surrounding creative pressure and marital strife (leading to his suicide attempt in the early 70s) Ray always remained both nostalgic and affectionate in his view of the world which gave birth to him, even when it came in the voguish garb of downhome Americana on the aforementioned ...Hillbillies album. The selection from the hefty (some would say bloated) Preservation Act albums is judicious in removing flab and cherry-picking the very best cuts, though little can rescue the last two cds-worth of slicker, USA-centric college rock. Still, Come Dancing remains a gem in any guise.

While Picture Book unashamedly addresses all the highs and lows, it's perplexing to work out who this 6 cd set is aimed at. For Kinks kompletists the smattering of demos, BBC sessions alternative mixes, early rarities (by their Bo Weevils incarnation) or live versions seems somewhat thin on the ground, and for the novice or day tripper surely a greatest hits collection and maybe a copy of Village Green would suffice, avoiding the dodgy (if commercially successful) arena rock of their post Pye/RCA years and the fascinating, if rudimentary, rhythm and blues of the early 60s. Yet Picture Book holds a wealth of songwriting treasures. On the cusp of a reconciliation between Ray and Dave it's a timely reminder of one of the greatest bands, not just of the 60s but of any period. --Chris Jones