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The Kinks – Greatest Hits – CD (Compilation), 1989 [r10060691] The 1989 CD release of The Kinks –

(R2 70086), remains a definitive single-disc introduction to the band's influential early era. This specific release captures the raw, "punky mod" energy of the group's first three years, featuring 18 tracks primarily produced by Shel Talmy Key Album Details Release Date: March 28, 1989. Rhino Records. Remastering: Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry. You Really Got Me All Day and All

  1. You Really Got Me
  2. All Day and All of the Night
  3. Tired of Waiting for You
  4. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
  5. Sunny Afternoon
  6. Waterloo Sunset
  7. Lola
  8. Victoria
  9. Apeman

Their career spans three distinct eras:

Lyrical Evolution: "A Well Respected Man" and "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" showcase Ray Davies' emerging satirical wit regarding British class consciousness.

  1. You Really Got Me
  2. All Day and All of the Night
  3. Tired of Waiting for You
  4. Waterloo Sunset
  5. Sunny Afternoon
  6. A Well Respected Man
  7. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
  8. Lola
  9. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
  10. Victoria
  11. Waterloo Sunset
    (Actual track order may vary; check file tags or a provided cue/list.)

Mastering: This 1989 release is noted for using a mix of Mono and Stereo tracks, reflecting the original recording methods of the 1960s. 🎵 Tracklist Highlights