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ISBN-10: 178914230X
ISBN-13: 9781789142303
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Publish Date: 04/04/2020
Dimensions: 8.20" L, 5.80" W, 0.90" H

The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detached

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Overview

Of all the great British rock 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, particularly the patch of suburban North London where most of the members grew up. In this illuminating study, Mark Doyle examines the relationship between the Kinks and their city, from their early songs of teenage rebellion to their later album-length works of social criticism, providing a unique perspective on the way in which the band responded to the shifting nature of working-class life. Along the way, he finds fascinating and sometimes surprising connections with figures as diverse as Edmund Burke, John Clare, Charles Dickens, and the Covent Garden Community Association. More than just a book about the Kinks, this is a book about a city, a nation, and a social class undergoing a series of profound, sometimes troubling 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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"Quixotic . . . [and] excellent. . . . Doyle's book is a welcome piece of historically informed criticism that situates the Kinks in their proper milieu–postwar, working-class North London–and their cultural moment: the British music explosion of the 1960s. . . . For a book that doesn't once mention Brexit, The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detached demonstrates precisely how Britain arrived at the referendum of June 2016."–Wesley Stace "Wall Street Journal"
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Details

ISBN-10: 178914230X
ISBN-13: 9781789142303
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Publish Date: 04/04/2020
Dimensions: 8.20" L, 5.80" W, 0.90" H
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