The Kinks

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9.95
book_author_name: 
Mark Doyle
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Paperback
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Reaktion Books
published_date: 
16/03/2020
isbn: 
9781789142303
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Books > Entertainment > Music > Composers, musicians & groups
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Mark Doyle|Paperback|Reaktion Books|16/03/2020
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9781789142303
Book Description: 
Of all the great British bands to emerge from the 1960s, none had a stronger sense of place than the Kinks. Often described as the archetypal English band, they were above all a quintessentially working-class band with a deep attachment to London. Mark Doyle examines the relationship between the Kinks and their city, from their early songs of teenage rebellion to their album-length works of social criticism. He finds fascinating and sometimes surprising connections with figures as diverse as Edmund Burke, John Clare and Charles Dickens. More than just a book about the Kinks, this is a book about a social class undergoing a series of profound changes, and about a group of young men who found a way to describe, lament and occasionally even celebrate those changes through song.

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