Sleepwalker

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"Sleepwalker" is a 1977 rock album by the Kinks that marked the band's transition to a more polished, arena-rock sound and renewed their commercial success.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock album
studio album
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
associatedAct Dave Davies NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
chronology The Kinks studio albums
composer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception generally positive
featuresMusician Andy Pyle NERFINISHED
Dave Davies NERFINISHED
John Gosling NERFINISHED
Mick Avory NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
follows The Kinks’ concept album period
genre arena rock
rock
hasCoverArt Sleepwalker (The Kinks album) cover image
hasPart Brother
Full Moon
Juke Box Music NERFINISHED
Life Goes On NERFINISHED
Life on the Road NERFINISHED
Mr. Big Man NERFINISHED
Sleepless Night NERFINISHED
Sleepwalker (song) NERFINISHED
Stormy Sky NERFINISHED
hasSingle Juke Box Music NERFINISHED
Sleepwalker (song) NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 40 minutes
lyricist Ray Davies NERFINISHED
mainSongwriter Ray Davies NERFINISHED
musicBrainzType Album
nextWork Misfits NERFINISHED
notableFor marking The Kinks’ transition to a more polished arena-rock sound
reviving The Kinks’ commercial success in the late 1970s
partOf The Kinks discography NERFINISHED
performer The Kinks NERFINISHED
previousWork Schoolboys in Disgrace NERFINISHED
primaryGenrePeriod late 1970s rock
producer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1977-02-12
recordedAt Konk Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1976
recordLabel Arista Records
releaseYear 1977

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The Kinks hasPart Sleepwalker