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Kwyet Kinks

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Released
  
17 September 1965

Release date
  
17 September 1965

Label
  
PRT Records

Artist
  
The Kinks

Producer
  
Shel Talmy

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music

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Recorded
  
April–August 1965 Pye Studios (No. 2), London

Kwyet Kinks is the third EP by The Kinks, released in September 1965. Unlike most of their other EPs, it contained all exclusive tracks and all were original compositions.

Contents

The EP represented a significant departure as hinted at by the play on words title as all four tracks are 'quieter' than the typical early Kinks rock sound, particularly lead track "Wait Till The Summer Comes Along", sung by Dave Davies with prominent acoustic guitar and a clear country or folk influence. The most well known track is "A Well Respected Man" which was the first real example of the social commentary and a songwriting style which would come to be associated with Ray Davies and The Kinks.

"A Well Respected Man" was released as a single in the US in October 1965 (b/w "Such A Shame") where it reached no. 13. Following the success of the similar "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" it was also released as a single in mainland Europe in 1966.

In the US, the tracks were included on the Kinkdom album (released November 1965). All four tracks were not available on another official Pye release in the UK, however three of the tracks (excluding "Such a Shame") were included on the budget Marble Arch compilation LP Well Respected Kinks in 1966 and "Such a Shame" appeared on that LP's follow up Sunny Afternoon in 1967. The EP was made available on CD in 1998 as part of the EP Collection boxed set. The tracks are currently available as bonus tracks on the CD reissue of Kinda Kinks.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ray Davies except "Wait Till the Summer Comes Along" written by Dave Davies

Side one

  1. "Wait Till the Summer Comes Along"
  2. "Such a Shame"

Side two

  1. "A Well Respected Man"
  2. "Don't You Fret"

Songs

1Wait Till the Summer Comes Along2:09
2Such a Shame2:19
3A Well Respected Man2:43

References

Kwyet Kinks Wikipedia