The Kinks - Discography -flac Songs- -pmedia- --- [new]
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The Kinks – Complete Discography (FLAC) – PMEDIA Preserve
8. Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970)
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FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
The Kinks are one of the most essential bands in rock history, known for their sharp social commentary and evolution from raw garage rock to sophisticated concept albums. For audiophiles, exploring their discography in is the best way to hear the intricate layers of Ray Davies' songwriting and the gritty distortion of Dave Davies' guitar. The Garage Rock Era (1964–1965): Hear the birth
The Feeling:
It felt as though he was sitting in a dusty recording studio in 1968, watching a world of "strawberry jam and kung-fu movies" disappear. The Midnight Reflection
- The Garage Rock Era (1964–1965): Hear the birth of heavy metal and punk rock with primitive, high-energy recordings in "All Day and All of the Night."
- The Golden Age (1966–1972): This is where FLAC shines. The orchestral arrangements in songs like "Waterloo Sunset" and "Dead End Street" reveal layers of instrumentation often lost in lower-quality formats.
- Theatrical Rock (1973–1980s): As the band moved toward concept albums like Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) and Schoolboys in Disgrace, the production became more complex. High-fidelity audio is necessary to separate the dense layers of these rock operas.
10. Everybody’s in Show-Biz (1972)
11. Preservation Act 1 (1973) 12. Preservation Act 2 (1974) 13. Soap Opera (1975) 14. Schoolboys in Disgrace (1975)