Muswell Hillbillies

Muswell Hillbillies

by The Kinks
Muswell Hillbillies

Muswell Hillbillies

by The Kinks

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

How did the Kinks respond to the fresh start afforded by Lola? By delivering a skewed, distinctly British, cabaret take on Americana, all pinned down by Ray Davies' loose autobiography and intense yearning to be anywhere else but here -- or, as he says on the opening track, "I'm a 20th century man, but I don't want to be here." Unlike its predecessors, Muswell Hillbillies doesn't overtly seem like a concept album -- there are no stories as there are on Lola -- but each song undoubtedly shares a similar theme, namely the lives of the working class. Cleverly, the music is a blend of American and British roots music, veering from rowdy blues to boozy vaudeville. There's as much good humor in the performances as there are in Davies' songs, which are among his savviest and funniest. They're also quite affectionate, a fact underpinned by the heartbreaking "Oklahoma U.S.A.," one of the starkest numbers Davies ever penned, seeming all the sadder surrounded by the careening country-rock and music hall. That's the key to Muswell Hillbillies -- it mirrors the messy flow of life itself, rolling from love letters and laments to jokes and family reunions. Throughout it all, Davies' songwriting is at a peak, as are the Kinks themselves. There are a lot of subtle shifts in mood and genre on the album, and the band pulls it off effortlessly and joyously. Regardless of its commercial fate, Muswell Hillbillies stands as one of the Kinks' best albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2022
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538797084
Rank: 2158

Tracks

  1. 20th Century Man
  2. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues
  3. Holiday
  4. Skin and Bone
  5. Alcohol
  6. Complicated Life
  7. Here Come the People in Grey
  8. Have a Cuppa Tea
  9. Holloway Jail
  10. Oklahoma USA
  11. Uncle Son
  12. Muswell Hillbilly

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Kinks   Primary Artist
Ken Jones   Harmonica
Mick Avory   Drums
John Dalton   Bass
Alan Holmes   Clarinet
Mike Cotton   Tuba,Trumpet
The Mike Cotton Sound   Brass,Featured Artist
John Beecham   Tuba,Trombone
John Gosling   Organ,Keyboards
Ray Davies   Piano,Guitar,Vocals
Vicki Brown   Vocals (Background)
Dave Davies   Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards,Slide Guitar
Michael Avery   Drums
Michael Cotton   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Bill Crowley   Reissue Producer
Roger Quested   Engineer
Ray Davies   Composer,Producer
Mike Bobak   Engineer
Alan Silverman   Mastering
Peter Doggett   Liner Notes
Dougal Lott   Mixing
Cristina Battani   Reissue Art Director
Graham Hogg   Engineer,Assistant
Dawn Frank   Engineer
Doug Hinman   Contribution
Roger Questeo   Engineer
Klaus Schmalenbach   Contribution
Ryan Tully   Engineer,Assistant
Albert Pinheiro   Engineer,Assistant
Richard Edwards   Mixing,Engineer
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