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2010 studio album by Ray Davies

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic51/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
American Songwriter[3]
Clash6/10[4]
Classic Rock6/10[5]
Consequence of Sound[6]
Mojo[7]
Q[7]

See My Friends is a studio album released by Ray Davies with the collaboration of various other artists on 1 November 2010 in Europe and in early 2011 in the US. The album features new studio collaborations of Ray Davies` compositions, which were originally recorded by his band the Kinks.

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See My Friends - Ray Davies

The Kinks

2010 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Noviembre 2010 · Fecha Grabación: Noviembre 2010 -
    Discográfica: Universal · · Productor: Ray Davies and Martyn Berg
    1
    3:13
  • 2
    5:19
  • 3
    4:17
  • 4
    3:05
  • 5
    2:17
  • 6
    Lola (with Paloma Faith)
    THE KINKS • 2010
    4:33
  • 7
    4:07
  • 8
    2:42
  • 9
    3:31
  • 10
    See My Friends (with Spoon)
    THE KINKS • 2010
    4:01
  • 11
    3:04
  • 12
    David Watts (with The 88)
    THE KINKS • 2010
    2:21
  • 13
    2:50
  • 14
    3:54
  • 15
    Victoria (with Mando Diao)
    THE KINKS • 2010
    3:18
  • Singles


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    See My Friends
    Studio album by
    Released1 November 2010
    GenreRock
    Length49:15
    LabelUniversal
    ProducerRay Davies and Martyn Berg
    Ray Davies chronology
    The Kinks Choral Collection
    (2009)
    See My Friends
    (2010)
    Americana
    (2017)

    Review

    2010 studio album by Ray Davies

    Professional ratings
    Aggregate scores
    SourceRating
    Metacritic51/100[1]
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    American Songwriter[3]
    Clash6/10[4]
    Classic Rock6/10[5]
    Consequence of Sound[6]
    Mojo[7]
    Q[7]

    See My Friends is a studio album released by Ray Davies with the collaboration of various other artists on 1 November 2010 in Europe and in early 2011 in the US. The album features new studio collaborations of Ray Davies` compositions, which were originally recorded by his band the Kinks.

    Leer más

    The album was recorded in Oslo, New York City, New Jersey, Chicago and London. Davies stated: "This project came about almost by accident, with some tracks I had to appreciate the style of the other artists, otherwise it would have sounded unbalanced. And I wanted the album to work as an entire listening experience but each track had a life of its own".[8]

    The album includes the last studio recording by Alex Chilton. See My Friends was released seven months after his death. He previously covered "Till The End of The Day" on Big Star`s Third/Sister Lovers.

    Critical reception

    See My Friends was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 51 based on 13 reviews.[1]

    Kinks biographer Rob Jovanovic writes that, following the 2009 album The Kinks Choral Collection and other projects in which Davies revisited his past achievements, See My Friends suggested "he couldn`t leave it alone".[7] According to Jovanovic, the majority of critics questioned the reason for the album. Among these reviews, Mojo gave it one star out of five, and dismissed Davies and Metallica`s version of "You Really Got Me" as a "travesty".[7]

    In a review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote: "A tribute album starring the man of honor himself, who also curated the whole affair, See My Friends is a bit of a curious creature. Certainly, Ray Davies` influence is so pervasive he could rope in a number of heavy hitters from a number of different generations."[2] At American Songwriter, Michael Sandlin said "See My Friends proves, if nothing else, that there`s simply no force on Earth malevolent enough to destroy a good Ray Davies ditty.[3] CC Baxter of Clash explained: "See My Friends was a labour of love for head Kink Ray Davies, it feels like a personal journey through the past on his part, and a genuine tribute from those who`ve contributed.[4]

    Commercial performance

    In the UK, See My Friends peaked at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart,[9] and number 9 in Scotland.[10]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ray Davies

    No.TitleFeatured artistLength
    1."Better Things"Bruce Springsteen3:12
    2."Celluloid Heroes"Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora5:18
    3."Days / This Time Tomorrow"Mumford & Sons4:17
    4."A Long Way from Home"Lucinda Williams and The 883:06
    5."You Really Got Me"Metallica2:15
    6."Lola"Paloma Faith4:32
    7."Waterloo Sunset"Jackson Browne4:06
    8."Till the End of the Day"Alex Chilton and The 882:40
    9."Dead End Street"Amy Macdonald3:29
    10."See My Friends"Spoon4:00
    11."This Is Where I Belong"Black Francis3:02
    12."David Watts"The 882:20
    13."Tired of Waiting for You"Gary Lightbody2:49
    14."All Day and All of the Night" / "Destroyer"Billy Corgan3:54
    Total length:49:15

    International release[11]
    No.TitleFeatured ArtistLength
    15."Victoria"Mando Diao3:18
    Total length:52:33

    Charts

    Chart performance for See My Friends

    Chart (2010)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[12]

    55

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[13]

    35

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[14]

    54

    French Albums (SNEP)[15]

    154

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[16]

    50

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[10]

    9

    UK Albums (OCC)[9]

    12

    US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[17]

    3

    2010 studio album by Ray Davies

    Professional ratings
    Aggregate scores
    SourceRating
    Metacritic51/100[1]
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    American Songwriter[3]
    Clash6/10[4]
    Classic Rock6/10[5]
    Consequence of Sound[6]
    Mojo[7]
    Q[7]

    See My Friends is a studio album released by Ray Davies with the collaboration of various other artists on 1 November 2010 in Europe and in early 2011 in the US. The album features new studio collaborations of Ray Davies` compositions, which were originally recorded by his band the Kinks.

    The album was recorded in Oslo, New York City, New Jersey, Chicago and London. Davies stated: "This project came about almost by accident, with some tracks I had to appreciate the style of the other artists, otherwise it would have sounded unbalanced. And I wanted the album to work as an entire listening experience but each track had a life of its own".[8]

    The album includes the last studio recording by Alex Chilton. See My Friends was released seven months after his death. He previously covered "Till The End of The Day" on Big Star`s Third/Sister Lovers.

    Critical reception

    See My Friends was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 51 based on 13 reviews.[1]

    Kinks biographer Rob Jovanovic writes that, following the 2009 album The Kinks Choral Collection and other projects in which Davies revisited his past achievements, See My Friends suggested "he couldn`t leave it alone".[7] According to Jovanovic, the majority of critics questioned the reason for the album. Among these reviews, Mojo gave it one star out of five, and dismissed Davies and Metallica`s version of "You Really Got Me" as a "travesty".[7]

    In a review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote: "A tribute album starring the man of honor himself, who also curated the whole affair, See My Friends is a bit of a curious creature. Certainly, Ray Davies` influence is so pervasive he could rope in a number of heavy hitters from a number of different generations."[2] At American Songwriter, Michael Sandlin said "See My Friends proves, if nothing else, that there`s simply no force on Earth malevolent enough to destroy a good Ray Davies ditty.[3] CC Baxter of Clash explained: "See My Friends was a labour of love for head Kink Ray Davies, it feels like a personal journey through the past on his part, and a genuine tribute from those who`ve contributed.[4]

    Commercial performance

    In the UK, See My Friends peaked at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart,[9] and number 9 in Scotland.[10]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ray Davies

    No.TitleFeatured artistLength
    1."Better Things"Bruce Springsteen3:12
    2."Celluloid Heroes"Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora5:18
    3."Days / This Time Tomorrow"Mumford & Sons4:17
    4."A Long Way from Home"Lucinda Williams and The 883:06
    5."You Really Got Me"Metallica2:15
    6."Lola"Paloma Faith4:32
    7."Waterloo Sunset"Jackson Browne4:06
    8."Till the End of the Day"Alex Chilton and The 882:40
    9."Dead End Street"Amy Macdonald3:29
    10."See My Friends"Spoon4:00
    11."This Is Where I Belong"Black Francis3:02
    12."David Watts"The 882:20
    13."Tired of Waiting for You"Gary Lightbody2:49
    14."All Day and All of the Night" / "Destroyer"Billy Corgan3:54
    Total length:49:15

    International release[11]
    No.TitleFeatured ArtistLength
    15."Victoria"Mando Diao3:18
    Total length:52:33

    Charts

    Chart performance for See My Friends

    Chart (2010)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[12]

    55

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[13]

    35

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[14]

    54

    French Albums (SNEP)[15]

    154

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[16]

    50

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[10]

    9

    UK Albums (OCC)[9]

    12

    US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[17]

    3

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    Better Things RAY DAVIES and BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN · Channel: sunryse111 · 3m 12s
    Title: 1-Better Days (with Bruce Springsteen)