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The Kinks - The Village Green Preservation Society (Remastered) (1968/1998) FLAC CUSTODES
Tracks: 01. The Village Green Preservation 02:54 Society (Mono) 02. Do You Remember Walter (Mono) 02:28 03. Picture Book (Mono) 02:36 04. Johnny Thunder (Mono) 02:30 05. Last Of The Steam-Powered Trains 04:12 (Mono) 06. Big Sky (Mono) 02:52 07. Sitting By The Riverside (Mono) 02:25 08. Animal Farm (Mono) 03:03 09. Village Green (Mono) 02:13 10. Starstruck (Mono) 02:30 11. Phenomenal Cat (Mono) 02:40 12. All Of My Friends Were There (Mono)02:27 13. Wicked Annabella (Mono) 02:45 14. Monica (Mono) 02:20 15. People Take Pictures Of Each Other 02:18 (Mono) 16. The Village Green Preservation 02:49 Society (Stereo) 17. Do You Remember Walter (Stereo) 02:28 18. Picture Book (Stereo) 02:38 19. Johnny Thunder (Stereo) 02:34 20. Monica (Stereo) 02:16 21. Days (Stereo) 02:56 22. Village Green (Stereo) 02:12 23. Mr. Songbird (Stereo) 02:28 24. Wicked Annabella (Stereo) 02:44 25. Starstruck (Stereo) 02:22 26. Phenomenal Cat (Stereo) 02:39 27. People Take Pictures Of Each Other 02:26 (Stereo) 28. Days (Mono Single) 02:52 The problem facing The Kinks when they released The Village Green Preservation Society in late November 1968 wasn't merely the competition-- Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland, Led Zeppelin's debut, and the Rolling Stones' Beggars Banquet offered plenty-- but that this subtle, funny, surreal, and at times almost tender record could have been recorded on another planet. During the summer of 1968, stateside fans were hooked on a high-intensity diet that had them jonesing for aggressive, overstated fare like "Street Fighting Man" and "You Shook Me" and "Communication Breakdown". The disconnect between The Kinks and the rock world's rapidly narrowing palette could hardly have been more pronounced. Compare the Stones' bombastic, urban "Sympathy for the Devil" with understated work like "Village Green", bouncing along like a horse and buggy as Ray Davies paints the landscape: "Out in the country, far from all the soot and noise of the city..." Critics praised the album, the public ignored it, and Davies-- surveying the scene-- asserted that it wasn't created for public consumption. Intentions aside, The Kinks simply moved on, leaving small knots of fans to pledge secret allegiance to Village Green. However, as years passed and the weather changed, its following grew, and finally, one day, the verdict reversed and the album was touted as a masterpiece. Ironically, it might have happened sooner had the band not been so prolific up through the late 80s. Single Lossless Music File??? -- Read this tutorial -- http://kickasstorrents.ee/community...files-tracks-using-cuetools/ Create individual tracks in FLAC format. From any lossless format. APE WV FLAC ALAC ETC... Related Torrents
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