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RAY DAVIES - Other People's Lives

| Popmatters | | This is a brilliant album—a collection of smart, funny, catchy, soulful, touching songs that come from a pen you might have forgotten over the years. But how many rockers can make a chorus of the phrase, “Is there life after breakfast? Yes there is!”?...full text |
| | Guardian | | Like a lot of 1960s rock stars, Ray Davies' reputation precedes him. It's somehow fitting that the most English of songwriters should have an English kind of reputation, characterised not by tales of bed-hopping drink-and-drugs excess, but a combination of rainy melancholy, John Bull-ish rudeness and aggression and a wilfulness that borders on perversity....full text |
| | Blogcritics | | So tired of waiting? Maybe, but it's a good kind of tired, and the wait was worth it. You have to add to the mix the gunshot wound and recuperation Ray Davies endured after tackling a purse snatcher who was absconding with his lady friend's handbag. I wanna fly like Superman, indeed....full text |
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