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| Ray
Davies Return to Waterloo 1985 RCA Records |
Intro Return to Waterloo Going Solo Missing Persons Sold Me Out |
Lonely
Hearts Not Far Away Expectations Voices in the Dark (End Title) |
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| A
great record! Soundtrack to a weird film that Ray wrote and directed,
mostly in pantomime. A runaway, a disillusioned businessman, and a serial killer on the loose. Strange, but in a good Twin Peaks-ish way. |
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Davies Waterloo Sunset 1997 Castle Records |
The
Shirt Rock and Roll Fantasy Mr. Pleasant Celluloid Heroes Vocies in the Dark (remix) Holiday Romance Art Lover (remix) |
Still
Searching Return to Waterloo (demo) Afternoon Tea The Million-Pound ..... Semi-Detached (demo) My Diary (demo) Waterloo Sunset Scattered |
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| A
collection of singles and unreleased songs that Ray was trying to
tie into his book of short stories, WaterlooSunset. Still haven't been able to tell if he succeeded or not. |
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Davies The Storyteller 1998 Gaurdian Records |
Storyteller Introduction Victoria My Name (Dialogue) 20th Century Man London Song My Big Sister (Dialogue) That Old Black Magic Tired of Waiting Set Me Free (Instrumental) Dad & the Green Amp ..... ..... ..... .... (Dialogue) Set Me Free The Front Room (Dialogue) See My Friends Autumn Almanac |
Hunchback
(Dialogue) X-Ray Art School (Dialogue) Art School Babe Back in the Front Room Writing the Song (Dialogue) When Big Bill Speaks / The .. Man Who Knew a Man (Mick ..... Avory's Audition - Dialogue) It's Alright (Managers - ............ ..... .... .... .. Dialogue) It's Alright (Havan Version - ... . The Kinks Name - Dialogue) It's Alright (Up tempo, On the ..... ..... ..... ... Road - Dialogue) Julie Finkle (Dialogue) The Ballad of Julie Finkle The Third Single (Dialogue) You Really Got Me London Song (Studio Version) |
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| I'm
getting the horrible feeling that Ray stinks without The
Kinks. A narrative interspersed with new songs, Kinks songs, other people's songs. I just don't get it. I love the Kinks. I love Ray. How could there be such a disparate difference between his Kinks Klassics and this? |
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Davies Other People's Lives 2006 V2 Records |
Things
Are Gonna Change ..... ..... . (The Morning After) After the Fall Next Door Neighbour All She Wrote Creatures of Little Faith |
The
Tourist Is There Life After Breakfast? The Getaway (Lonseome Train) Other People's Lives Stand Up Comic Over My Head Thanksgiving Day |
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| Okay,
now THIS is more like it! Great Ray Davies songs done with tongue
in cheek and heart on sleeve. Ray still proves that he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of rock. If you're like me, a Kinks fan still lamenting the demise of one of the greatest bands ever, you MUST get this CD. It will help make the pain go away. |
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Davies Working Man's Cafe 2008 V2 Records |
Vietnam
Cowboys You're Asking Me Working Man's Cafe Morphine Song In a Moment |
Peace
In Our Time No One Listen Imaginary Man One More Time The Voodoo Walk Bonus Tracks: Hymn for a New Age The Real World |
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| Even
better than the previous one! And Ray ususally doesn't get political, but
there's more political and social commentary here, and done very well, than on anything he's done in years. Great record! |
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