The Kinks - Word Of Mouth (Red vinyl) - AudioSoundMusic
The Kinks - Word Of Mouth (Red vinyl) - AudioSoundMusic
The Kinks - Word Of Mouth (Red vinyl) - AudioSoundMusic
The Kinks - Word Of Mouth (Red vinyl) - AudioSoundMusic

The Kinks - Word Of Mouth (Red vinyl)

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Ray Davies - guitar, keyboards, harmonica, vocals, drum machine on "Good Day", "Do It Again" and "Living on a Thin Line"

Dave Davies - guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on "Guilty" and "Living on a Thin Line"

Jim Rodford - bass, background vocals

Bob Henrit - drums, percussion on "Word of Mouth", "Massive Reductions", "Guilty", "Too Hot", "Summer's Gone"

Mick Avory - drums, percussion on "Missing Persons", "Sold Me Out" and "Going Solo"

Ian Gibbons - keyboards, background vocals

 

1 LP, Gatefold Cover & Poster

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Red

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Friday Music

Original Label : Arista

Recorded June 1983 - September 1984 at Konk Studios London

Engineered & mixed by David Baker

Produced by Ray Davies

Remastered by Joe Reagoso

Originally released in 1984

Reissued in 2019

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Do It Again
  2. Word Of Mouth
  3. Good Day
  4. Living On A Thin Line
  5. Sold Me Out

           

Side B :

  1. Massive Reductions
  2. Guilty
  3. Too Hot
  4. Missing Persons
  5. Summer's Gone
  6. Going Solo

 

Reviews :

"State of Confusion gave the Kinks their biggest single in nearly 20 years, but they didn't try to replicate the music hall-tinged pop of "Come Dancing" on its follow-up, Word of Mouth, preferring to concentrate on straight-ahead hard rock. Most of the material was well crafted, but only a few songs were distinctive, particularly the circular, synth-spiked minor hit "Do It Again."" AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 2,5 / 5 , Discogs : 3,63 / 5

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