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March 21, 2006

The Kink

raydavies2.jpgA piece of musical history will take the stage tonight at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby when Ray Davies, founding member (along with his brother Dave) of the hugely influential British rock band the Kinks, comes out to perform. Unfortunately, Mr. Davies is sounding a bit like a piece of history, too, on his latest CD Other People's Lives. It's not a bad disc, really; there are some catchy pop rock tracks on it, like the opener, "Things Are Gonna Change (The Morning After)," and the interesting "Stand Up Comic." But then there are rather irritating and silly tracks like "Is There Life After Breakfast?" Plus, the album as a whole just sounds a bit tired and old-fashioned, and overstays its welcome at 13 tracks and a full hour in length.

Still, there's definitely stuff worth listening to on here, and as we said, Mr. Davies is a pop music institution. You might as well check him out while you still can. Although we suppose there's sadly little chance of seeing one of those fights the Kinks were so infamous for during the show...


Ray Davies
Tower Theatre (69th and Ludlow, Upper Darby)
Tonight at 8PM
$34.50-$39.50
Buy online, or call (610) 352-2887

Image Credit: Ray Davies' official site


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