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    The Kooks - Konk (2008) [Japanese Ed.]

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    The Kooks - Konk (2008) [Japanese Ed.]

    The Kooks - Konk (2008)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks & cue & log) | 355 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 136 MB | Scans | 47:32
    Genre: Alternative Rock | Country: UK| Label: UNIVERSAL MUSIC | TOCP-66790

    Konk is the second album by British indie rock band The Kooks, released on 14 April 2008 on Virgin Records. Produced by Tony Hoffer, the album is named after the London studio where it was recorded, which is the property of Ray Davies. It was also released in a double disc version featuring a second CD, entitled RAK, which includes seven new songs not included on the album, an alternate version of the album track "See the Sun", recorded at RAK recording studios,and a demo track called "Brooklyn." This was the last album to feature original bassist Max Rafferty, who was fired from the band on 31 January 2008. The special edition RAK features the same album cover, apart from the blue 'Konk' sign being red.The album cover and name refer to the Konk recording studios in Crouch End, London which is owned and operated by The Kinks.
    The Kooks - Konk (2008) [Japanese Ed.]
    Review by Jo-Ann Greene
    The Kooks' debut album, Inside In/Inside Out, was a sleeper success story, going on to sell a whopping two million copies. It was a fabulous set, but their follow-up, Konk, wipes the floor with it. The title takes its name from Ray Davies' studio, where the quartet recorded most of the set. This direct connection to Britain's past obviously inspired the band to new heights, because The Kooks and this album are positively electrifying. Across a dozen songs (plus a hidden track), the quartet explores pop and rock in all their glory, with every number set apart from its neighbor in sound and feel. The Kooks wanted each song to be "its own little world," and they've succeeded brilliantly. Singer and rhythm guitarist Luke Pritchard is on fire throughout, a bundle of barely contained emotional energy. Vocally he's an amorphous mass of influences – Phil Lynott, Steve Marriott, Brett Anderson, David Bowie, even Van Morrison among them – but bar the occasional inflection, he rarely channels any of them directly, capturing instead their spirit and soul. Musically, his guitar adds a decided bounce to everything he plays, even on the most downbeat numbers. His performances are magnificent, but even so, Konk belongs to lead guitarist Hugh Harris, who swaggers like an epic hero right across this set. He struts out like Achilles onto the plains of Troy on the infectious '60s pop/rocking album-opener, "See the Sun." His leads are absolutely incendiary on "Do You Wanna" while adding subtle shades of color to the crash-and-bash "Always Where I Need to Be," and they're positively joyous on the bright, bouncy Beatlesque "Mr. Maker" and utterly irrepressible on the pop/rock perfection of "Down to the Market." Harris' show-stopper, though, is "Shine On," a midtempo '60s-tinged number that pushes the band into new territory, and Pritchard to new heights as well. The guitarist's work on the power ballad "Sway" is equally superb, and showcases his most emotive work. The members of the band's rhythm section are no slackers either – drummer Paul Garred brings to mind a more disciplined Keith Moon, while bassist Max Rafferty is The Kooks' linchpin with his wonderfully understated work. The album sounds phenomenal, with producer Tony Hoffer giving the entire set a warm glow that heightens the band's retro elements. That glow turns luminous on "One Last Time," an acoustic-styled ballad with all the majesty of Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)," and burns just as brightly on the sway-along "Stormy Weather." Everything about this album shouts masterpiece, a set that will thrill listeners for years, nay decades, to come.

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    The Kooks - Konk (2008) [Japanese Ed.]


    Tracklist:

    01. See the Sun
    02. Always Where I Need to Be
    03. Mr. Maker
    04. Do You Wanna
    05. Gap
    06. Love It All
    07. Stormy Weather
    08. Sway
    09. Shine On
    10. Down to the Market
    11. One Last Time
    12. Tick of Time
    13. All Over Town
    14. Walk Away

    тчёт EAC об извлечении, выполненном 24. января 2010, 8:58 для диска:
    The Kooks / Konk (Japan TOCP-66790)

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    Personnel

    Luke Prіchard - vocals, gіtara
    G'yu Garrіs - electro-gіtara, back vocal
    Pіter Denton - bass gіtara
    Paul Garred - drums

    All thanks to modest_suetsky
    The Kooks - Konk (2008) [Japanese Ed.]