The Kinks: Set Me Free: the Ultimate Review (2011)
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"The Kinks" proved to be one of the most significant acts to come out of the 60's, playing a leading part of the British Invasion of America. With Ray Davies incredible song-writing talent at the helm, they soon became one of popular music s most significant bands, influencing a plethora of styles from hard rock to Britpop.
Disc 1 Comprise:The Kinks In Their Own Words: This film review draws on archive concert film of The Kinks in performance and documentary footage from television and radio archives around the world, along with extensive interviews with former band members to produce the true story of The Kinks in their own words. The film features frank interviews with former Kinks band members, including drummer Mick Avory, Kinks bassist John Dalton and keys player John The Baptist Gosling, along with archive interviews of Dave Davies. We also hear the first-hand accounts of insiders from the Kinks camp along with a team of leading journalists and musicians who help strip away the layers of sensationalism and half truths to produce the ultimate critical review of Kinks. Disc 2 Comprise:The Kinks In Performance: This superb video features rare footage of the Kink, with a nostalgic look back to the group when they were at their best, including their greatest hits from rare live performances from television and film archives. Highlights of the disc include Muswell Hillbilly, You Really Got Me, Lola, Waterloo Sunset, Set Me Free, Long Tall Sally. All Day And All Of The Night and more... Plus interviews with former Kinks band members Mick Avory, John Dalton and John The Baptist Gosling.
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