Bug finds Dave Davies looking back, returning to a comfortable, familiar sound. No, not the garage rock of early Kinks records, nor the precious English pop that marked his...
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The first two official solo releases from Dave Davies, AFL1-3603 from 1980 and Glamour from 1981, were combined by in the U.K. by Edsel Records in 1994. ~ Sean Westergaard,...
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This two-CD set compiles the other Davies brother's contributions to the Kinks as well as his own solo works. From the earliest Kinks recording, "I Believed You," penned by...
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With the Kinks no longer touring, Dave Davies barnstorms the U.S. as a solo act. On these nights at New York's Bottom Line in 1997, he and his young band were on absolute...
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Continuing on his solo way, Glamour is a bit of a letdown after such a great first effort. Once again, Davies handles all the singing, songwriting, producing, and playing...
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For his first solo disc, Dave Davies came out swinging with the great AFL1-3603, titled after the record's catalog number and also as a slap at the bar coding that had begun...
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