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Videos Album: Everybody's In Show-Biz1972

Everybody`s in Show-Biz
Studio album and live album by
Released1 September 1972
Recorded
  • 2–3 March 1972 (live)
  • March–June 1972 (studio)
VenueCarnegie Hall, New York City
StudioMorgan, London
GenreRock
Length69:26
LabelRCA
ProducerRay Davies
The Kinks UK chronology
Muswell Hillbillies
(1971)
Everybody`s in Show-Biz
(1972)
Preservation Act 1
(1973)
The Kinks US chronology
The Kink Kronikles
(1972)
Everybody`s in Show-Biz
(1972)
The Great Lost Kinks Album
(1973)
Singles from Everybody`s in Show-Biz
  1. "Supersonic Rocket Ship"
    Released: 5 May 1972
  2. "Celluloid Heroes"
    Released: 24 November 1972
The Kinks - Here Comes Yet Another Day (Official Audio) · Channel: The Kinks · 3m 56s
Title: 1-Here Comes Yet Another Day

Everybody's In Show-Biz

The Kinks

1972 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Septiembre 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 2 Marzo 1972 - Junio 1972
    Discográfica: RCA · Estudio de grabación: Morgan, London · Productor: Ray Davies

    1972 studio album and live album by the Kinks

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB+[2]
    Pitchfork Media(9.5/10)[3]
    Rolling Stone(favourable)[4]

    Everybody`s in Show-Biz is the eleventh studio album released by the English rock group the Kinks, released in 1972. A double album, the first disc features studio recordings, while the second disc documents a two-night Carnegie Hall stand.

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    Review

    1972 studio album and live album by the Kinks

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB+[2]
    Pitchfork Media(9.5/10)[3]
    Rolling Stone(favourable)[4]

    Everybody`s in Show-Biz is the eleventh studio album released by the English rock group the Kinks, released in 1972. A double album, the first disc features studio recordings, while the second disc documents a two-night Carnegie Hall stand.

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    Everybody`s in Show-Biz is often seen by fans as a transition album for the Kinks, marking the change in Ray Davies` songwriting style toward more theatrical, campy and vaudevillian work, as evidenced by the rock-opera concept albums that followed it.

    This album marks Davies` explorations of the trials of rock-star life and the monotony of touring, themes that would reappear in future releases like The Kinks Present A Soap Opera and the 1987 live album Live: The Road.

    On 3 June 2016, a Legacy Edition was released, with disc 1 containing the original stereo album (studio and live tracks) and disc 2 containing bonus tracks including previously unreleased live tracks from the Carnegie Hall concerts, alternate mixes and studio outtakes. (Disc 2 tracks 6-10 were recorded on the other night of the two-night Carnegie Hall stand; Disc 2 track 14 is a previously-unreleased outtake; and Disc 2 tracks 1 and 12 are the same as those bonus tracks on the 1998 reissue.)[5]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ray Davies, except where noted.

    Side one (studio)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Here Comes Yet Another Day"3:53
    2."Maximum Consumption"4:04
    3."Unreal Reality"3:32
    4."Hot Potatoes"3:25
    5."Sitting in My Hotel"3:20
    Total length:18:14

    Side two (studio)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Motorway"3:28
    2."You Don`t Know My Name" (Dave Davies)2:34
    3."Supersonic Rocket Ship"3:29
    4."Look a Little on the Sunny Side"2:47
    5."Celluloid Heroes"6:19
    Total length:18:37

    Side three (live at Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, 2–3 March 1972)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Top of the Pops"4:33
    2."Brainwashed"2:59
    3."Mr. Wonderful" (Jerry Bock, George David Weiss, Lawrence Holofcener)0:42
    4."Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues"4:00
    5."Holiday"3:53
    Total length:16:07

    Side four (live at Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, 2–3 March 1972)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Muswell Hillbilly"3:10
    2."Alcohol"5:19
    3."Banana Boat Song" (Irving Burgie, William Attaway)1:42
    4."Skin and Bone"3:54
    5."Baby Face" (Benny Davis, Harry Akst)1:54
    6."Lola"1:40
    Total length:17:39

    Personnel

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, slide guitar, banjo, backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar on "Celluloid Heroes", lead vocal on "You Don`t Know My Name", co-lead vocals on "Hot Potatoes"
    • John Dalton – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums
    • John Gosling – keyboards

    Additional personnel

    • Alan Holmes – saxophone, clarinet
    • Mike Cotton – trumpet
    • John Beecham – trombone, tuba
    • Dave Rowberry – organ on "Celluloid Heroes"

    1972 studio album and live album by the Kinks

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB+[2]
    Pitchfork Media(9.5/10)[3]
    Rolling Stone(favourable)[4]

    Everybody`s in Show-Biz is the eleventh studio album released by the English rock group the Kinks, released in 1972. A double album, the first disc features studio recordings, while the second disc documents a two-night Carnegie Hall stand.

    Everybody`s in Show-Biz is often seen by fans as a transition album for the Kinks, marking the change in Ray Davies` songwriting style toward more theatrical, campy and vaudevillian work, as evidenced by the rock-opera concept albums that followed it.

    This album marks Davies` explorations of the trials of rock-star life and the monotony of touring, themes that would reappear in future releases like The Kinks Present A Soap Opera and the 1987 live album Live: The Road.

    On 3 June 2016, a Legacy Edition was released, with disc 1 containing the original stereo album (studio and live tracks) and disc 2 containing bonus tracks including previously unreleased live tracks from the Carnegie Hall concerts, alternate mixes and studio outtakes. (Disc 2 tracks 6-10 were recorded on the other night of the two-night Carnegie Hall stand; Disc 2 track 14 is a previously-unreleased outtake; and Disc 2 tracks 1 and 12 are the same as those bonus tracks on the 1998 reissue.)[5]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ray Davies, except where noted.

    Side one (studio)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Here Comes Yet Another Day"3:53
    2."Maximum Consumption"4:04
    3."Unreal Reality"3:32
    4."Hot Potatoes"3:25
    5."Sitting in My Hotel"3:20
    Total length:18:14

    Side two (studio)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Motorway"3:28
    2."You Don`t Know My Name" (Dave Davies)2:34
    3."Supersonic Rocket Ship"3:29
    4."Look a Little on the Sunny Side"2:47
    5."Celluloid Heroes"6:19
    Total length:18:37

    Side three (live at Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, 2–3 March 1972)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Top of the Pops"4:33
    2."Brainwashed"2:59
    3."Mr. Wonderful" (Jerry Bock, George David Weiss, Lawrence Holofcener)0:42
    4."Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues"4:00
    5."Holiday"3:53
    Total length:16:07

    Side four (live at Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, 2–3 March 1972)
    No.TitleLength
    1."Muswell Hillbilly"3:10
    2."Alcohol"5:19
    3."Banana Boat Song" (Irving Burgie, William Attaway)1:42
    4."Skin and Bone"3:54
    5."Baby Face" (Benny Davis, Harry Akst)1:54
    6."Lola"1:40
    Total length:17:39

    Personnel

    The Kinks

    • Ray Davies – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar
    • Dave Davies – lead guitar, slide guitar, banjo, backing vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar on "Celluloid Heroes", lead vocal on "You Don`t Know My Name", co-lead vocals on "Hot Potatoes"
    • John Dalton – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Mick Avory – drums
    • John Gosling – keyboards

    Additional personnel

    • Alan Holmes – saxophone, clarinet
    • Mike Cotton – trumpet
    • John Beecham – trombone, tuba
    • Dave Rowberry – organ on "Celluloid Heroes"

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