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But don't expect to hear the Kinks talking tough like that on the airwaves "Rock 'n' Roll Cities," the first single from Think Visual, is anything but a gutsy statement. This utterly uninspired tour song written by Dave Davies around a woefully tired riff engages in the worst sort of rock hucksterism. He even resorts to spitting out the names of a few cities, "from Buffalo to the Gulf of Mexico." This is the sort of desperate, airplay-seeking number that only a radio programmer could love.
Still, fear not, Kinks Kroniklers all is not lost. Ray Davies continues to be one of rock's most intelligent songwriters, particularly on the slower material. "Lost and Found," for example, is a gorgeous ballad about a couple in New York City weathering their own storm as a hurricane sweeps across the coastline. And the melancholy "How Are You" is another of Ray's well-crafted songs of love and loss.
But one wonders why aside from the obvious business concerns Ray Davies needs the Kinks anymore. At this point, the group features as many original members of Argent as it does original members of the Kinks. While the playing on Think Visual is always competent, it's rarely more than that. And Dave Davies's two songwriting contributions "Rock 'n' Roll Cities" and the equally boring "When You Were a Child" indicate that the longstanding sibling rivalry between the Davies brothers may have outlived its artistic purpose. Think Visual is another acceptable Kinks album, but it's also a frustrating suggestion that Ray Davies remains capable of much, much more.
(Posted: Jan 15, 1987)
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- Working At The Factory
- Lost And Found
- Repetition
- Welcome To Sleazy Town
- The Video Shop
- Rock 'N' Roll Cities
- How Are You
- Think Visual
- Natural Gift
- Killing Time
- When You Were A Child
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