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The Kinks klassic "How Are You" from the Think Visual album.
Complete your The Kinks collection.
The Kinks: все альбомы, включая Live at Kelvin Hall, Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire), Something Else by the Kinks и другие.
Kinks is the self-titled debut album by English rock band The Kinks, released in 1964. It was released with three tracks omitted as You Really Got Me in the United States. The album was re-released in 1998 in the UK on Castle Records with twelve bonus tracks. This reissue was itself reissued in 2004 on the Sanctuary label.
Hello, How Are You. Play album. Go to artist profile.
The Kinks discography. The Kinks discography. The Kinks in Stockholm in 1965. B-side appears on début album Kinks. You Still Want Me" b-side "You Do Something To Me". ±. Non-album release. You Really Got Me" b-side "It's All Right.
Lost and Found (The Kinks song). Lost and Found" is the second track from Think Visual, a 1986 album by The Kinks. It was written by The Kinks' primary songwriter, Ray Davies. The lyrics of "Lost and Found" describe a New York City couple who lost each other when a hurricane is about to hit the area. We're near the eye of the storm," the singer sings. This is really heavy weather
The Kinks, formed by brothers Ray Davies and Dave Davies back in 1963, are reforming and releasing a new album, and going on tour. This time we met in his manager's office in Mayfair, the original Kinks had gone and the new band was emerging and future photo shoots were done in the ’Pub’.
How far are you willing to go? Have you ever tied down a partner, or used a mask to increase physical sensation? What about toys (and not the kind you can get at Walmart)? Have you and your partner ever invited a special friend into your bed? These might be some of the more tame things you do in your private time, OR, it might be enough to make you blush. Someone’s kink is someone’s vanilla and vice-versa, so don’t feel any shame in your game
The Kinks were active for over 3 decades between 1964 and 1996, releasing 28 regular albums in the UK (24 studio, four live), and 30 in the USA (24 studio, four live, two compilation), where the early albums were slightly different from the British albums partly due to the method that publishing royalties were calculated in the two. countries, partly due to difference in popularity of the extended play format (the UK market liked it, the US market didn't, so US albums had the EP releases bundled onto them), and partly due to the US albums including the hit singles, and the UK albums. B1 "I've Got That Feeling". B2 "Things Are Getting Better".
| A | How Are You | 3:57 |
| B | Rock 'n' Roll Cities | 3:43 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 886 099-7 | The Kinks | How Are You (7", Single) | London Records | 886 099-7 | Spain | 1986 |
| 886 099-7 | The Kinks | How Are You (7", Single) | Metronome, London Records | 886 099-7 | Germany | 1986 |
| LONX 119 | The Kinks | How Are You (12") | London Records | LONX 119 | UK | 1986 |
| MCA-53093 | The Kinks | How Are You (7", Single, Promo) | MCA Records | MCA-53093 | US | 1986 |
| L33-17345 | The Kinks | How Are You (12", Single, Promo) | MCA Records | L33-17345 | US | 1987 |
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