Features the masterpiece "Waterloo Sunset" and "Death of a Clown." It is frequently ranked among the greatest albums of all time.
This follow-up included the hit "Tired of Waiting for You." While recorded quickly, it captures the band's early transition from covers to original R&B-influenced rock. The Kinks - Discography -FLAC Songs- -PMEDIA- ---
A pivotal "transitional" album where Ray Davies began to move away from standard blues-rock toward more introspective themes. The Golden Era & Social Satire (1966–1971) Features the masterpiece "Waterloo Sunset" and "Death of
Another sophisticated concept album, originally written for a television play that never aired. The Golden Era & Social Satire (1966–1971) Another
The band later pivoted to theatrical stage shows and, eventually, an arena-rock revival.
The term typically refers to specific high-quality digital archives or release groups often found in lossless music circles. Below is an overview of the key eras and albums that define The Kinks' discography for listeners seeking a high-fidelity experience. The British Invasion & Early Success (1964–1965)
Widely considered one of the first true concept albums, it focuses on character studies and class tensions.