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Kinkdom is a studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. Released in the United States and Canada on 24 November 1965, it was their fourth album issued on Reprise Records. It peaked at number 47 on the Billboard album chart.[4]

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Álbums chronology

Kwyet Kinks
Kwyet Kinks
17/9/1965
Kinkdom
Kinkdom
24/11/1965

Kinkdom

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 Noviembre 1965 · Fecha Grabación: Agosto 1965 -
    Discográfica: Reprise · Estudio de grabación: Pye and IBC, London · Productor: Shel Talmy
    1
    A Well Respected Man
    The Kinkskinks, the • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:44
  • 2
    Such a Shame
    The Kinkskinks, the • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:19
  • 3
    Wait Till the Summer Comes Along
    The Kinkskinks, the • w: Dave Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:08
  • 4
    Naggin` Woman
    The Kinks • w: Lazy Lester • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:33
  • 5
    Never Met a Girl Like You Before
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:05
  • 6
    See My Friends
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side one·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:46
  • 7
    Who`ll Be the Next in Line
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side two·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    0:00
  • 8
    Don`t You Fret
    The Kinkskinks, the • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side two·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:45
  • 9
    I Need You
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side two·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:26
  • 10
    It`s Alright
    The Kinks • w: Ray Davies • 1965 /11 /24 Side two·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    3:34
  • 11
    Louie Louie
    The KinksThe Kinks • w: Richard Berry • 1965 /11 /24 Side two·All songs by Ray Davies, excep
    2:55
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    Kwyet Kinks
    Kwyet Kinks
    17/9/1965
    Kinkdom
    Kinkdom
    24/11/1965
    Kinkdom
    Studio album by
    Released24 November 1965
    RecordedJuly 1964 – August 1965
    StudioPye and IBC, London
    GenreRock[1]
    Length27:23
    LabelReprise
    ProducerShel Talmy
    The Kinks US chronology
    Kinda Kinks
    (1965)
    Kinkdom
    (1965)
    The Kink Kontroversy
    (1966)
    Singles from Kinkdom
    1. "A Well Respected Man" / "Such a Shame"
      Released: 4 November 1965

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    Kinkdom is a studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. Released in the United States and Canada on 24 November 1965, it was their fourth album issued on Reprise Records. It peaked at number 47 on the Billboard album chart.[4]

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    The album had no direct analogue outside of the North American market, but instead collected songs from the Kwyet Kinks UK EP, both sides of the "See My Friends" single, the B-sides of several of the band`s singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album Kinda Kinks and a previously released track.[5] All of its songs were recorded at Pye and IBC Studios in London, between July 1964 and August 1965.[6] Kinkdom was the last US-only studio album released by the Kinks; beginning with The Kink Kontroversy in March 1966, Reprise issued albums identical to the UK versions.[7]

    Track listing

    All songs by Ray Davies, except as noted.

    Side one

    1. "A Well Respected Man" – 2:43
    2. "Such a Shame" – 2:19
    3. "Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" (Dave Davies) – 2:07
    4. "Naggin` Woman" (Lazy Lester) – 2:36
    5. "Never Met a Girl Like You Before" – 2:05
    6. "See My Friends" – 2:46

    Side two

    1. "Who`ll Be the Next in Line" – 2:02
    2. "Don`t You Fret" – 2:45
    3. "I Need You" – 2:26
    4. "It`s Alright" – 2:37
    5. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) – 2:57

    Personnel

    According to band biographer Doug Hinman:[6]

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; harmonica ("It`s Alright"); piano (possibly "Louie Louie"); acoustic twelve-string guitar ("Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" and "See My Friends")
    • Dave Davies – backing vocals, lead guitar; doubled rhythm guitar ("I Need You"); lead vocal ("Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" and "Naggin` Woman")
    • Pete Quaife – backing vocals, bass guitar
    • Mick Avory – drums; tambourine ("It`s Alright")

    Additional musicians

    • Rasa Davies – backing vocals ("I Need You")
    • Perry Ford – piano (possibly "Louie Louie")
    • Bobby Graham – drums ("It`s Alright")
    • Arthur Greenslade – piano ("It`s Alright")

    Production

    • Bob Auger – engineering
    • Alan MacKenzie – engineering
    • Shel Talmy – producer

    Charts

    Professional ratings
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    AllMusic[2]
    The New Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]

    Kinkdom is a studio album by the English rock band the Kinks. Released in the United States and Canada on 24 November 1965, it was their fourth album issued on Reprise Records. It peaked at number 47 on the Billboard album chart.[4]

    The album had no direct analogue outside of the North American market, but instead collected songs from the Kwyet Kinks UK EP, both sides of the "See My Friends" single, the B-sides of several of the band`s singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album Kinda Kinks and a previously released track.[5] All of its songs were recorded at Pye and IBC Studios in London, between July 1964 and August 1965.[6] Kinkdom was the last US-only studio album released by the Kinks; beginning with The Kink Kontroversy in March 1966, Reprise issued albums identical to the UK versions.[7]

    Track listing

    All songs by Ray Davies, except as noted.

    Side one

    1. "A Well Respected Man" – 2:43
    2. "Such a Shame" – 2:19
    3. "Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" (Dave Davies) – 2:07
    4. "Naggin` Woman" (Lazy Lester) – 2:36
    5. "Never Met a Girl Like You Before" – 2:05
    6. "See My Friends" – 2:46

    Side two

    1. "Who`ll Be the Next in Line" – 2:02
    2. "Don`t You Fret" – 2:45
    3. "I Need You" – 2:26
    4. "It`s Alright" – 2:37
    5. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) – 2:57

    Personnel

    According to band biographer Doug Hinman:[6]

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; harmonica ("It`s Alright"); piano (possibly "Louie Louie"); acoustic twelve-string guitar ("Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" and "See My Friends")
    • Dave Davies – backing vocals, lead guitar; doubled rhythm guitar ("I Need You"); lead vocal ("Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" and "Naggin` Woman")
    • Pete Quaife – backing vocals, bass guitar
    • Mick Avory – drums; tambourine ("It`s Alright")

    Additional musicians

    • Rasa Davies – backing vocals ("I Need You")
    • Perry Ford – piano (possibly "Louie Louie")
    • Bobby Graham – drums ("It`s Alright")
    • Arthur Greenslade – piano ("It`s Alright")

    Production

    • Bob Auger – engineering
    • Alan MacKenzie – engineering
    • Shel Talmy – producer

    Charts

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