The Kinks
5,881,872 monthly listeners
Popular




You Really Got Me
414,966,251
Lola (2020 Stereo Remaster)
300,738,666
Father Christmas
21,773,640
All Day and All of the Night
248,190,688
Sunny Afternoon
198,804,066
Popular releases
Kinks (Deluxe Edition)1964 • Album
Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Pt. 11970 • Album
Picture Book2008 • Album
Face to Face (Deluxe)1966 • Album
Something Else (Deluxe)1967 • Album
Albums
Singles and EPs
Compilations
Featuring The Kinks
Fans also like
Appears On
Artist Playlists
About
5,881,872 monthly listeners
The Kinks are now established as a great British institution. Formed in north London in 1963, they started out playing American R&B but with a decidedly English tint. It was this Englishness that stood The Kinks out, particularly when Ray Davies began writing such memorable character vignettes as ‘A Well Respected Man’, ‘Dedicated Follower Of Fashion’ and ‘Sunny Afternoon’.
A union ban preventing The Kinks from touring America actually helped increase their artistic individuality. Albums like Face To Face (1966), Something Else (1967), and pioneering concepts The Village Green Preservation Society (1968) and Arthur (1969) have become belatedly-recognised classics. While his contemporaries focused on America, Ray wrote of matters parochial, which gained The Kinks a cult following in the States.
With the help of their American record company, the ban was lifted and the Kinks toured the States with a vengeance, signing a new deal with RCA in 1971 and entered a phase of ambitious theatrical shows and albums like Muswell Hillbillies (1971) and Preservation Act 1 (1973). Moving to Arista in 1977 they were reborn as an arena band on the back of successful albums Sleepwalker (1977) and Low Budget (1979). The Kinks continued into the ‘80s and ‘90s with acclaimed concerts and albums, by which time they’d influenced a new generation of musicians such as The Jam, XTC, Pulp and Supergrass. The Kinks legacy is detectable in much modern rock music.
2,841,980
Followers