Kinda Kinks

Kinda Kinks is the second album by English rock band the Kinks, released in 1965. Recorded and released within two weeks after returning from a tour in Asia, Ray Davies and the band were not satisfied with the production. The single "Tired of Waiting for You" was a #1 hit on the UK Singles Charts.

Kinda Kinks
Studio album by
Released5 March 1965 (1965-03-05)
Recorded17 December 1964 – 17 February 1965
StudioPye Studios, London
Genre
Length27:37
Label
ProducerShel Talmy
The Kinks chronology
Kinksize Session
(1964)
Kinda Kinks
(1965)
Kwyet Kinks
(1965)
The Kinks American chronology
Kinks-Size
(1965)
Kinda Kinks
(1965)
Kinkdom
(1965)
Singles from Kinda Kinks
  1. "Tired of Waiting for You"/"Come on Now"
    Released: 15 January 1965

Production

The album was recorded immediately after the return of the group from an Asian tour, and was completed and released within two weeks.[4][5][6] Consequently, the production was rushed and, according to Ray Davies, the band was not completely satisfied with the final cuts.[5][6] Due to record company pressure, however, no time was available to fix certain flaws present in the mix. Ray Davies has expressed his dissatisfaction towards the production not being up to par. Commenting on this, he said: "A bit more care should have been taken with it. I think (producer) Shel Talmy went too far in trying to keep in the rough edges. Some of the double tracking on that is appalling. It had better songs on it than the first album, but it wasn't executed in the right way. It was just far too rushed."[7]

Releases

It was released by Pye in the UK on 5 March 1965, and by Reprise in the USA on 11 August 1965. The US release had a rearranged track listing and repackaged cover. Several tracks were removed, and the single "Set Me Free", released two months after the UK issue of Kinda Kinks, was unique to the album's US release. In the UK, the album was only released in mono; no stereo mix was made.

The single "Tired of Waiting for You" was a #1 hit on the UK Singles Charts.[8] The album itself hit #3 on the UK Album Charts.[8]

"Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" was released as a single in Norway and Sweden in 1966, backed with "I Need You", reaching 7 on the Swedish charts.[9]

Legacy

Bruce Eder, in a restrospective summary for AllMusic, wrote that the album was uneven, but that "...what was first-rate was also highly memorable, and what wasn't also wasn't bad." They also made note of some maturing in Ray Davies's songwriting.[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Ray Davies, except as indicated.

UK Release

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Look for Me Baby" 2:17
2."Got My Feet on the Ground"Ray Davies, Dave Davies2:14
3."Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl" 2:44
4."Naggin' Woman"Jimmy Anderson, J. D. "Jay" Miller (as Jay West)2:36
5."Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" 2:01
6."Tired of Waiting for You" 2:31
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dancing in the Street"Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Ivy Jo Hunter2:20
2."Don't Ever Change" 2:25
3."Come On Now" 1:49
4."So Long" 2:10
5."You Shouldn't Be Sad" 2:03
6."Something Better Beginning" 2:26
1998 and 2004 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy" 2:16
14."Who'll Be the Next in Line" 2:02
15."Set Me Free" 2:12
16."I Need You" 2:26
17."See My Friends" 2:46
18."Never Met a Girl Like You Before" 2:05
19."Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" (Kwyet Kinks EP)D. Davies2:07
20."Such a Shame" (Kwyet Kinks EP) 2:19
21."A Well Respected Man" (Kwyet Kinks EP) 2:43
22."Don't You Fret" (Kwyet Kinks EP) 2:45
23."I Go to Sleep" (Demo version) 2:42
2011 Sanctuary Records deluxe edition Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15813 (UK), 1965))2:13
2."Who'll Be the Next in Line" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15813 (UK), 1965))2:01
3."Set Me Free" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15854 (UK), 1965))2:09
4."I Need You" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15854 (UK), 1965))2:23
5."See My Friends" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15919 (UK), 1965))2:44
6."Never Met a Girl Like You Before" (mono single (Pye single 7N 15919 (UK), 1965))2:05
7."A Well Respected Man" (Kwyet Kinks EP (Pye NEP 24221 (UK), 1965))2:43
8."Such a Shame" (Kwyet Kinks EP (Pye NEP 24221 (UK), 1965))2:19
9."Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" (Kwyet Kinks EP (Pye NEP 24221 (UK), 1965))2:07
10."Don't You Fret" (Kwyet Kinks EP (Pye NEP 24221 (UK), 1965))2:45
11."I Go to Sleep" (demo version)2:42
12."When I See That Girl of Mine" (demo version)2:02
13."Tell Me Now So I'll Know" (demo version)1:59
14."A Little Bit of Sunlight" (demo version)1:50
15."There's a New World Just Opening for Me" (demo version)2:31
16."This I Know" (demo version)2:01
17."See My Friends" (alternative take)2:44
18."Come On Now" (alternative vocal)1:55
19."You Shouldn't Be Sad" (recorded at BBC)1:55
20."Tired of Waiting for You" (recorded at BBC)2:22
21."Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" (recorded at BBC)2:13
22."This Strange Effect" (recorded at BBC)2:32
23."Hide and Seek" (recorded at BBC)2:13

US release

Side 1
  1. "Look for Me Baby" - 2:17
  2. "Got My Feet on the Ground" (Ray Davies, Dave Davies) - 2:14
  3. "Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl" - 2:44
  4. "Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" - 2:01
  5. "Set Me Free" - 2:12
Side 2
  1. "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy" - 2:16
  2. "Dancing in the Street" (Gaye, Stevenson, Hunter) - 2:20
  3. "Don't Ever Change" - 2:25
  4. "So Long" - 2:10
  5. "You Shouldn't Be Sad" - 2:03
  6. "Something Better Beginning" - 2:26

For the US version, three tracks were dropped: "Naggin' Woman" would be held over for the US only Kinkdom LP, and both sides of their recent hit single, "Tired of Waiting for You" and "Come On Now", were already placed on the previous US album Kinks-Size. These were replaced with the recent single "Set Me Free" and "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy" (recently issued as a B-side in the US but originally a single in the UK).

Personnel

The Kinks

Additional musicians

  • Bobby Graham - drums on "Tired of Waiting for You"
  • Rasa Davies - backing vocals on "Look for Me Baby", "Dancing in the Street", "Come On Now", "I Need You"

Notable cover versions

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References

  1. Edwards, David (1 April 2011). "Those Sacred Days: DiS meets The Kinks' Dave Davies". Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  2. Bracy, Elizabeth (24 September 2014). "Kinda Kinks (1965)". StereoGum. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  3. Mike Saunders (25 May 1972). "The Kink Kronikles | Album Reviews". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  4. The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night, A Guide by Doug Hinman
  5. Bruce Eder. "Kinda Kinks review on All Music.com". Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  6. Kinda Kinks CD liner notes
  7. The Kinks Kronikles, by John Mendelssohn
  8. The Kinks in the UK Charts Archived 24 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine, The Official Charts. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  9. Emlen, Dave. "Kinks Chart History".
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