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Lola versus Powerman and the Money-Go-Round, Part One The Kinks

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
UPC
0075992745529
Artist
Kinks
Format
CD
Producer
Ray Davies
Release Year
1990
Record Label
Rprw, Reprise / WEA
Release Title
Lola Vs Powerman & Money-Go-Round
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Ray Davies
Record Label
Rprw, Reprise / WEA
UPC
0075992745529
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22046056124

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
1990
Genre
Rock
Artist
Kinks
Release Title
Lola Vs Powerman & Money-Go-Round

Dimensions

Item Height
0.41 in
Item Weight
0.21 lb
Item Length
5.48 in
Item Width
5.02 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
14
Tracks
1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Contenders 1.3 Strangers 1.4 Denmark Street 1.5 Get Back in Line 1.6 Lola 1.7 Top of the Pops 1.8 The Moneygoround 1.9 This Time Tomorrow 1.10 A Long Way from Home 1.11 Rats 1.12 Apeman 1.13 Powerman 1.14 Got to Be Free
Sub-Genre
British
Notes
Lola, of course, became a classic-rock radio mainstay, but this entire 1970 LP is nothing less than essential: Apeman; Got to Be Free; a Long Way from Home; Rats, and more songs that run from the funny to the furious.

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  • Lola Versus Powerman and the Money Go Round

    You can't define the Kinks. They broke the rules and re-created rock and roll. This is not one of the Arista Albums (it's the last for reprise, I think), not is it the "Village Green Preservation Society", but "Lola" is a powerhouse album where Ray writes several songs indicting the Musician's Union, his management, and the record company. In some ways it's almost a companion to his descriptions of his travails in his "unauthorized biography" "X-Ray". I think Ray poured his heart and his soul into this album. Certainly it's one of his finest efforts. You can feel his frustration as he names names as he sings "The Money Go Round". His little brother Dave's "Rats" and "Strangers" ...

  • "Lola" Album Proves a Classic

    While many know The Kinks for their timeless '60s hits "You Really Got Me" and "All Day and All of the Night," the band released their best material during the better half of the '70s. "Lola vs. the Powerman and the Money-Go-Round" is the top of this aforementioned heap, featuring such classic hits as "Lola" and "Apeman" mixed with stellar album tracks like "Strangers" and "This Time Tomorrow." If you're looking for an album to kick-off your exploration of The Kinks, this album is a perfect place to start. You won't be disappointed.

  • Lola Versus Powerman & the Moneygoround - Kinks

    This is a classic Kinks album with several great numbers. Some of the material doesn't stand up as well today. This era of the Kinks does have some of their best material. Although "Lola Versus.." had some US commercial air play, I think Muswell Hillbillies and especially Arthur or Village Green Preservation Society show the Kinks at their peak during last days of the Peace Generation.

  • Lesser Known Classic!

    Where was this CD the last 36 years of my life? I bought this after hearing Golden Smog cover "Strangers". Little did I know this CD would contain 14 gems! This CD ranges from the classic "Lola" to british pop sounding "Top of the Pops" to the rocking "Rats." Many different types of music on one CD.

  • My favorite Kinks

    Great blend of straight ahead rock with the offbeat Ray musichall tunes. A masterpiece.

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