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    The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and The Moneygoround (Pye 1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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    The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and The Moneygoround (Pye 1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and The Moneygoround (1970) plus bonus
    Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 913Mb inc. 5% recovery
    Rapidshare | Rock | Original 1970 UK Pye pressing / NSPL 18359

    The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and The Moneygoround (Pye 1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and The Moneygoround (Pye 1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    "Lola" gave the Kinks an unexpected hit and its crisp, muscular sound, pitched halfway between acoustic folk and hard rock, provided a new style for the band. However, the song only hinted at what its accompanying album Lola vs. the Powerman & the Money-Go-Round, Pt. 1 was all about. It didn't matter that Ray Davies just had his first hit in years – he had suffered greatly at the hands of the music industry and he wanted to tell the story in song. Hence, Lola – a loose concept album about Ray Davies' own psychosis and bitter feelings toward the music industry. Davies never really delivers a cohesive story, but the record holds together because it's one of his strongest set of songs. Dave Davies contributes the lovely "Strangers" and the appropriately paranoid "Rats," but this is truly Ray' show, as he lashes out at ex-managers (the boisterous vaudevillian "The Moneygoround"), publishers ("Denmark Street"), TV and music journalists (the hard-hitting "Top of the Pops"), label executives ("Powerman"), and, hell, just society in general ("Apeman," "Got to Be Free"). If his wit wasn't sharp, the entire project would be insufferable, but the album is as funny as it is angry. Furthermore, he balances his bile with three of his best melancholy ballads: "This Time Tomorrow," "A Long Way From Home," and the anti-welfare and union "Get Back in Line," which captures working-class angst better than any other rock song. These songs provide the spine for a wildly unfocused but nonetheless dazzling tour de force that reveals Ray's artistic strengths and endearing character flaws in equal measure. Stephen Thomas Erlewine AMG

    Track listing:

    A1. The Contenders

    A2. Strangers

    A3. Denmark Street

    A4. Get Back In Line

    A5. Lola

    A6. Top Of The Pops

    A7. The Moneygoround

    B1. This Time Tomorrow

    B2. A Long Way From Home

    B3. Rats

    B4. Apeman

    B5. Powerman

    B6. Got To Be Free

    Bonus tracks from UK Pye Mono 45 rpm Single 7N 17961 (1970)
    (this copy is a 1975 re-press):

    C1. Lola

    D1. Berkeley Mews

    Produced by Raymond Douglas Davies

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