Martin Siberok - 20/Jan/2011 Ray Davies, best known as the frontman of The Kinks, belongs in the pantheon of British pop songwriting idols and this collection supports it. It's a ...
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Chris Cope - 15/Nov/2010  Ray Davies must throw some pretty good parties, judging by the pretty esteemed list of friends he’s recruited to help out here. The latest endeavour f...
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Philip Cosores - 10/Nov/2010  I don’t know what I expected. Remember that movie He’s Just Not That Into You I’ve only seen a few minutes of it, but movies like that where they try...
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Benjamin Hiorns - 08/Nov/2010  Recently it would seem Ray Davies is resting to hard on his (admittedly peerless) back catalogue. Last year saw the release of an album he recorded ba...
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AshMeikle - 08/Nov/2010  ‘See My Friends’ sees The Kinks frontman Ray Davies bare his illustrious back catalogue here with an array of musical royalty. the inspiration for thi...
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ClashMusic - 08/Nov/2010  Had a bored label manager decided to compile a bunch of Kinks covers the resulting album would have been bereft of sincerity and cohesion. However, si...
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Tim Peacock - 03/Nov/2010  Last year RAY DAVIES brought us his ‘Kinks Choral Collection’, so the idea of a second re-working of his back catalogue only twelve months on might se...
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Sean Cunningham - 02/Nov/2010  There comes a time in many artists? musical careers where they gather together a few fellow musos for a spot of musical backslapping and bonhomie, usu...
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Andy Snipper - 01/Nov/2010  As far as I am personally concerned Ray Davies is the greatest songwriter that Blighty has ever produced, not only for his entire body of work but als...
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Paul Whitelaw - 01/Nov/2010 Following on from 2009’s The Kinks Choral Collection, on which Ray Davies rearranged his back catalogue with the Crouch End Festival Chorus, See My Fr...
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