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Vinyl LP pressing released to coincide with the veteran British band’s 50th Anniversary. Not as fluffy as many of their Merseybeat counterparts, Ray Davies and the boys have managed to become one of the most influential British bands of all time even though they didn't sell quite as much as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and their other contemporaries. Face to Face was the fourth studio album by The Kinks, released on 28 October 1966 through Pye Records. With this album, the band moved away from the hard-driving beat music style of 1964/65, which had catapulted them to international stardom. It was the first Kinks album consisting entirely of Ray Davies compositions. On the cover, Party Line is credited R.Davies - D.Davies.
Tracks:
1 Party Line
2 Rosie Won't You Please Come Home
3 Dandy
4 Too Much on My Mind
5 Session Man
6 Rainy Day in June
7 House in the Country
8 Holiday in Waikiki
9 Most Exclusive Residence for Sale
10 Fancy
11 Little Miss Queen of Darkness
12 You're Lookin' Fine
13 Sunday Afternoon
14 I'll Remember