Tracks1.1 King of the Whole Wide World - Leapy Lee 1.2 I Bet You Won't Stay - the Cascades 1.3 Look for Me Baby - Goldie ; the Gingerbreads (Prev. Unissued) 1.4 I Go to Sleep - Peggy Lee 1.5 This Strange Effect - Dave Berry 1.6 All Night Stand - the Thoughts 1.7 So Mystifying - the Olympics (Prev. Unissued) 1.8 Un Jeune Homme Bien - Petula Clark 1.9 One Fine Day - Shel Naylor 1.10 Oh What a Day It's Gonna Be - Mo ; Steve 1.11 Little Man in a Little Box - Barry Fantoni 1.12 A House in the Country - the Pretty Things 1.13 When I See That Girl of Mine - Bobby Rydell 1.14 Nobody's Fool - Cold Turkey 1.15 Act Nice and Gentle - Duster Bennett 1.16 I've Got That Feeling - the Orchids 1.17 Emptiness - the Honeycombs 1.18 Rosie Won't You Please Come Home - Marianne Faithfull 1.19 I'm Not Like Everybody Else - the Chocolate Watchband 1.20 Who'll Be the Next in Line - the Knack 1.21 Dandy - Herman's Hermits 1.22 The Virgin Soldier's March - the John Schroeder Orchestra 1.23 A Little Bit of Sunlight - the Majority 1.24 Big Black Smoke - Mick ; Malcolm 1.25 Mister Pleasant - Nicky Hopkins ; His Whistling Piano 1.26 End of the Season - the Uglys
Notes2016 collection. Ray Davies is one of the greatest songwriting talents that Britain has ever produced. From his earliest days with the Kinks he was tremendously prolific. His wry take on the British way of life was matched by uncanny melodic and commercial sensibilities, resulting in a body of work that remains unsurpassed. From 'You Really Got Me' on, the Kinks' popularity and influence across the globe has been huge, ably demonstrated by the many covers of Davies songs. Kinked! Kinks Songs & Sessions 1964-1971 is an alternative celebration of the Kinks' first decade, via the songs that "got away", when a surfeit of strong material was shopped by Davies' then-publisher and management, both in the UK and overseas. These tunes include several signature items never officially recorded by the Kinks: 'I Go To Sleep', 'This Strange Effect', 'All Night Stand'; or released well in advance of the Kinks' own versions. The range of interpreters is wide, from pop-jazz chanteuse Peggy Lee and teen idol Bobby Rydell to Brit-girls the Orchids and Goldie & The Gingerbreads, UK mainstays Herman's Hermits and the Pretty Things, session piano player Nicky Hopkins, satirist Barry Fantoni, US garage punk avatars the Chocolate Watchband and R&B veterans the Olympics. Several cuts are previously unissued alternate versions/mixes or recent vault discoveries. Kinked! also gathers together tracks which feature some or all of the Kinks as accompaniment, such as the obscure 'King Of The Whole Wide World'. And as writer, Kinks guitar-slinger extraordinaire Dave Davies contributes one track, the rare beat pounder 'One Fine Day'. Detailed liner notes provide a background to the artists and how they acquired the songs. "Kinked!" is a lovingly-compiled, great-sounding and long overdue definitive collection that is bound to satisfy the casual Kinks aficionado as much as the hardcore fan..