THE KINKS – 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of Two Essential 70s Albums Comes In September

28 July 2022

With the forthcoming anniversary of their 1972 album EVERYBODY’S IN SHOW-BIZZ,
legends THE KINKS release a deluxe edition for it. It also includes a special reissue of
their 1971 LP MUSWELL HILLBILLIES.

Content: The box set contains 2CD, 1LP, 2LP, 2CD, 1CD x 2 and a 1971’s home movie, narrated by Ray Davies. The songs are remastered from newly discovered Davies’s original master tapes. More details on the box and pre-order info HERE.

Press statement: “The beginning of the 70s marked a shift in the Kinks’ career. Having
signed to RCA Records in 1971, the British band started a new era and gradually formed
a new identity. With their growing American fanbase, the Kinks revised the phenomenon of Englishness and looked back on their London roots. This revision started with the 1971’s album Muswell Hillbillies which combines tales about working-class families from North London and whimsical country sound, associated with American music. Following this trajectory, Celluloid Heroes, the final track from Everybody’s In Show-Biz, reflects on Hollywood as a factory, mass-producing the bittersweet American dream.”

You can listen to the 7″ single 2022 version (included in the Box) of Celluloid Heroes.

Ray Davies about the reissue: “Now with a new record company and a new image,
I could bring some of the old wild western spirit into my music. These albums capture
the re-emergence of The Kinks as a touring band.”

Stream original LPs on Spotify

– EVERYBODY’s IN SHOW-BIZZ –

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– MUSWELL HILLBILLIES

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THE KINKS: Bio – Discography

THE KINKS – 10th Album ‘MUSWELL HILLBILLIES’ Came Out 50 Years Ago

Back in time

24 November 2021

Band: THE KINKS
Who: Legendary Brit-beat-pop band led
by iconic singer/songwriter Ray Davies
Active: 1963-1996 / 24 studio LPs

Anniversary album: MUSWELL HILLBILLIES
Released: 24 November 1971 – 50 years ago today

Pitchfork says : “Muswell Hillbillies may very well be the best
Kinks album you never heard, a scathing but witty take on urban
renewal. No, it’s not quite a concept album, more like an idea album,
a buncha songs that are a bit downbeat in theme but lively in execution.”

Full review here. Score: 9/10.

Turn Up The Volume: Where have all the good Kinks times gone?

Highlights: 20th Century Man / Have A Cup Of Tea / Oklahoma U.S.A.

– 20th CENTURY MAN –

– HAVE A CUP OF TEA –

– OKLAHOMA U.S.A. –

Full album stream…

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THE KINKS: All Albums