From The Archives: The Kinks – The Kinks

This is “From The Archives” a feature where we take a trip back to a previous decade and discuss an album! We will talk about highlight tracks that should not be missed. As well as reasons why we think the album was so influential and successful.

The Album Breakdown

The debut album from The Kinks from 1964 delivers raw, energetic rock that has a distinct Blues edge. It’s unpolished, lively and showcases the bands attitude and early spark. It’s short, with songs full of punch that give it a sense of immediacy. A taster for what was to follow it.

Highlight Tracks

Could this be one of rock’s most iconic riffs? This track oozes energy. Distorted guitar tones give it an aggressive edge, while the vocal give real urgency and excitement. It’s memorable and honestly I think the blueprint for 60’s and 70’s rock.

The Kinks – You Really Got Me (All Rights Are Retained By The Kinks)

A track laden with blues and a relaxed groove. It shows off the bands more melodic side. Davies’s vocals are great, overall the song balances energy with emotion.

The Kinks – Stop Your Sobbing (All Rights Are Retained By The Kinks)

A more reflective song, its darker in nature too. It combines harmonies with guitar riffs that land a knock out punch. It shows early signs of the storytelling the band would go on to be known by. But keeps the albums overall raw energy.

The Kinks – So Mystifying (All Rights Are Retained By The Kinks)

Other Notable Albums From The Band

Face To Face

Something Else by The Kinks

Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)

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20 responses to “From The Archives: The Kinks – The Kinks”

  1. richardbist avatar

    Such a great band, and so underrated. The Davies brothers both wrote some fantastic music.

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  2. Sambuca (✿◠‿◠) avatar

    I got this mixed up with the Clash, my god, only I would do that 🤣 the Kinks are ok, kinda older….. not my vibe, but that’s ok. On the subject of ‘oldies’ I prefer the Doors and oddly enough for a punk fan, the Beatles. (Paul if you are interested.)

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Haha paul is my least favourite but fair enough 🙂 The doors are great though!

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      1. Sambuca (✿◠‿◠) avatar

        I know, you are a George fan. 🙂 That guy was just pure genius on the guitar!

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  3. dalton perry avatar

    One can’t but love the Kinks. They’re “number one, top of the pops!”

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      They are amazing 🙂

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  4. Citizen Jane avatar

    One of my top 5 bands of all time!

    Plastic Man, Apeman and You really Got Me….my essential road trip mix tape tunes….🙃

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Sounds like one hell of a road trip!

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  5. robinmaderich avatar

    Love the Kinks! I see no mention here of The Village Green Preservation Society. I think that’s my favorite 🙂 To be honest, I’m not sure I’ve met a Kinks song I don’t like.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      A fantastic choice! 🙂

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  6. Roger avatar
    Roger

    The Kinks’ early music was LOUD, in a great way: You Really Got Me. But they evolved. I like Muswell Hilbilles from c 1970. But they’re not just a ’60s band. They were quite active going into the the 1980s, and Ray Davies had some solid solo albums thereafter.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Yep they did indeed 🙂

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  7. Peter Mallett Racing avatar
    Peter Mallett Racing

    Thanks! I’m currently shooting at Silverstone and now I’ve got Apeman on a constant loop in my head! 🤣

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  8. K Mark Schofer avatar

    I remember seeing the Kinks in Allentown Pa. And Ray Davies opened the show by announcing

    I have a score for you.

    USSR 2
    USA 3

    It was a fun evening.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Jealous that you got to see them!

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  9. theworldoutsidethewindow avatar

    Love the Kinks, an old band mate was obsessed with Ray Davies (and we met him once at Cheltenham literary festival). One of his favourite songs was Autumn Almanac, and mine is Some Mother’s Son…

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Both fantastic options for songs 🙂

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