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1974 single by the Kinks

"Money Talks" is a song by the British rock band the Kinks. Written by Ray Davies, the song appeared on the band`s album, Preservation Act 2.

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Singles chronology

Money Talks
Money Talks
0/4/1974
Mirror of Love
Mirror of Love
5/4/1974

Money Talks

The Kinks

1974 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1974 · Fecha Grabación: Marzo 1974 -
    Discográfica: RCA · · Productor: Ray Davies
    1
    Money Talks
    The KinksThe Kinks • 1974 .4
    3:44
  • 2
    Here Comes Flash
    The KinksThe Kinks • 1974 .4
    2:41
  • Album


    Preservation: Act 2

    Preservation: Act 2

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 8 Mayo 1974 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1974 - Marzo 1974
    Discográfica: RCA · Estudio de Grabación: Konk, London · Productor: Ray Davies
    1
    Announcement
    THE KINKS • 1974
    0:00
  • 2
    Introduction to Solution
    THE KINKS • 1974
    2:43
  • 3
    When a Solution Comes
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:40
  • 4
    Money Talks
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:44
  • 5
    Announcement
    THE KINKS • 1974
    0:55
  • 6
    Shepherds of the Nation
    THE KINKS • 1974
    4:17
  • 7
    Scum of the Earth
    THE KINKS • 1974
    2:45
  • 8
    Second-Hand Car Spiv
    THE KINKS • 1974
    4:01
  • 9
    He's Evil
    THE KINKS • 1974
    4:25
  • 10
    Mirror of Love
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:26
  • 11
    Announcement
    THE KINKS • 1974
    0:34
  • 12
    Nobody Gives
    THE KINKS • 1974
    6:33
  • 13
    Oh Where Oh Where Is Love?
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:40
  • 14
    Flash's Dream (The Final Elbow)
    THE KINKS • 1974
    4:17
  • 15
    Flash's Confession
    THE KINKS • 1974
    4:06
  • 16
    Nothing Lasts Forever
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:42
  • 17
    Announcement
    THE KINKS • 1974
    0:20
  • 18
    Artificial Man
    THE KINKS • 1974
    5:30
  • 19
    Scrapheap City
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:16
  • 20
    Announcement
    THE KINKS • 1974
    1:05
  • 21
    Salvation Road
    THE KINKS • 1974
    3:20
  • 22
    3:29
  • 23
    Slum Kids [#][*][Live][Take 1]
    THE KINKS • 1974
    6:27
  • Album

    Money Talks
    Money Talks
    0/4/1974
    Mirror of Love
    Mirror of Love
    5/4/1974
    "Money Talks"
    Single by the Kinks
    from the album Preservation Act 2
    B-side"Here Comes Flash"
    ReleasedApril 1974
    RecordedJanuary – March 1974
    StudioKonk Studios, London
    GenreRock[1]
    Length3:44
    LabelRCA
    Songwriter(s)Ray Davies
    Producer(s)Ray Davies
    The Kinks singles chronology
    "Sitting in the Midday Sun"
    (1973)
    "Money Talks"
    (1974)
    "Mirror of Love"
    (1974)

    Review

    1974 single by the Kinks

    "Money Talks" is a song by the British rock band the Kinks. Written by Ray Davies, the song appeared on the band`s album, Preservation Act 2.

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    Lyrics

    The lyrics of "Money Talks" are part of the story-line of Preservation Act 2. As described by author Andrew Hickey, the track is "just a description of Flash`s `philosophy` – that no one is incorruptible and that anyone will do anything for enough money."[2]

    Release

    "Money Talks" was released on the album Preservation Act 2, where it was the fourth track on the first side. That same month, the song saw single release in America (as well as Japan and Germany), backed with "Here Comes Flash" (which had appeared on the previous album, Preservation Act 1.) The single did not chart in any country.[3]

    Reception

    Cash Box said that the Kinks "come dynamically across with a strong rocker, capturing a strong T. Rex–Rolling Stones feel throughout" also saying that "infectious as a disk can be, this one is really saying something..."[1]

    "Money Talks" has generally received positive reviews from critics. Jason Josephes of Pitchfork Media called the song "one of the many standout cuts" on the album and said that it is an example of Ray Davies` "witty edge, with can`t-wait-to-quote lyrics popping up all over the place."[4] Andrew Hickey called the track "one of the catchiest things on Preservation Act 2."[2]

    1974 single by the Kinks

    "Money Talks" is a song by the British rock band the Kinks. Written by Ray Davies, the song appeared on the band`s album, Preservation Act 2.

    Lyrics

    The lyrics of "Money Talks" are part of the story-line of Preservation Act 2. As described by author Andrew Hickey, the track is "just a description of Flash`s `philosophy` – that no one is incorruptible and that anyone will do anything for enough money."[2]

    Release

    "Money Talks" was released on the album Preservation Act 2, where it was the fourth track on the first side. That same month, the song saw single release in America (as well as Japan and Germany), backed with "Here Comes Flash" (which had appeared on the previous album, Preservation Act 1.) The single did not chart in any country.[3]

    Reception

    Cash Box said that the Kinks "come dynamically across with a strong rocker, capturing a strong T. Rex–Rolling Stones feel throughout" also saying that "infectious as a disk can be, this one is really saying something..."[1]

    "Money Talks" has generally received positive reviews from critics. Jason Josephes of Pitchfork Media called the song "one of the many standout cuts" on the album and said that it is an example of Ray Davies` "witty edge, with can`t-wait-to-quote lyrics popping up all over the place."[4] Andrew Hickey called the track "one of the catchiest things on Preservation Act 2."[2]

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    The Kinks - Money Talks (Official Visualiser) · Channel: The Kinks · 3m 52s
    Title: 1-Money Talks