Face to Face

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Face to Face is a 1966 studio album by the Kinks that marked the band's shift toward more sophisticated, narrative-driven pop songwriting.

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Face to Face canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
composer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception acclaimed
era 1960s
featuresBandMember Dave Davies NERFINISHED
Mick Avory NERFINISHED
Pete Quaife NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
featuresSongwriter Ray Davies NERFINISHED
followedBy Something Else by The Kinks NERFINISHED
genre baroque pop
pop rock
psychedelic pop
rock
hasPart A House in the Country NERFINISHED
Dandy NERFINISHED
Fancy NERFINISHED
Holiday in Waikiki NERFINISHED
I’ll Remember NERFINISHED
Little Miss Queen of Darkness NERFINISHED
Most Exclusive Residence for Sale
Party Line
Rainy Day in June NERFINISHED
Rosie Won’t You Please Come Home NERFINISHED
Session Man NERFINISHED
Sunny Afternoon NERFINISHED
Too Much on My Mind NERFINISHED
You’re Lookin’ Fine NERFINISHED
hasTheme English social life
middle-class characters
social commentary
length approximately 38 minutes
lyricist Ray Davies NERFINISHED
marksStylisticShift more sophisticated, narrative-driven pop songwriting
notableSong Sunny Afternoon NERFINISHED
originalFormat vinyl LP
originalLanguage English
performer The Kinks NERFINISHED
precededBy The Kink Kontroversy NERFINISHED
producer Shel Talmy NERFINISHED
recordedAt Pye Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1966-04 to 1966-06
recordLabel Pye Records NERFINISHED
Reprise Records
releaseDate 1966-10-28

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The Kinks hasPart Face to Face
Siouxsie Sioux notableWork Face to Face