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Ray-Davies
Ray
Davies is the lead singer, chief songwriter, and rhythm
guitarist in the Kinks, one of the most long-lived of
the British Invasion rock groups of the 1960s. In effect,
the Kinks have always been merely a backup group for Davies,
who writes and sings nearly all their songs with only
the occasional contribution from his brother, Dave, who
plays lead guitar in the group. At various times, Ray
Davies made noises about dissolving the group and going
solo, but for years the closest he came to it was taking
solo credit for the soundtrack to his 1985 film Return
to Waterloo (which he wrote and directed), even though
the music sounds as much like the Kinks as that on any
regular Kinks record.
During
the '90s, the Kinks gradually became inactive and Davies
pursued other projects, starting with his semi-fictional
1995 memoir, X-Ray. He supported the book with a series
of concerts subtitled "Storyteller," where he
played classic Kinks songs, read from the book, told stories,
and showcased new songs. The Storyteller concerts sowed
the seeds of a number of projects, including the music
cable network VH1's recurring series, Storyteller. Davies
himself released a book of the same name, filled with
short stories, and a similarly titled album that captured
one of his solo acoustic concerts. That record was his
first solo effort since Return to Waterloo and was released
in the spring of 1998. -- William Ruhlmann & Stephen
Thomas Erlewine
Source:AllMusicGuide
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