• Record Label: Decca
  • Release Date: Apr 5, 2011
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  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 4 out of 13
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  1. 75
    The performers on this one likely count it among their career highlights, but those who have kept up with the quality of Davies' output in recent years may well be more interested in what he has yet to say rather than revisiting what he's already said so beautifully.
  2. Apr 5, 2011
    70
    The highlight of this collaborative set is "Days/This Time Tomorrow," a medley of Kinks classics.
  3. 83
    Here he redoes his early hits alongside pals like Bruce Springsteen, Billy Corgan, and Spoon.
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  1. May 6, 2011
    7
    Ok this CD isn't great. Other than the guest appreance by Mumsford and Son which is awesome. However this album did cause me to relook at someOk this CD isn't great. Other than the guest appreance by Mumsford and Son which is awesome. However this album did cause me to relook at some of the older Kink's songs and realize just how great a song like "Dead End Street" is. Like most of the artist w/guests albums these days some tracks are pretty good, some are awful. All in all, the best use for this album is to show you that there are some early Kink's songs to look up and give a second chance to. I was hoping that this was going to be a third solo album from Ray. His first two "Other Peoples Lives" and "Working mans cafe" are very good works! Keep the new music coming Ray, the Kink's stuff will hold itself up. Full Review »