The Kinks: The Essential Album-By-Album Guide

Three decades of Ray Davies' songwriting, from 1964's "The Kinks" to the band's ultimate greatest-hits records

GREG MILNERPosted Mar 06, 2008 12:00 PM



WORD OF MOUTH (1984)
Reason for Existing: Just another day at the office.
Quick Take: Ray reveals too much on the album's first song: "Day after day, I get up and I say, 'I better do it again.' " (Ya don't say.) Also, somebody tell Dave Davies that Don Henley called and wants his "Boys of Summer" riff back. [Listen]


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