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Phobia (The Kinks album)

1993 studio album by the Kinks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Phobia (The Kinks album)
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Phobia is the twenty-fourth and final studio album by the English rock group the Kinks, released in 1993.[4][5]

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Overview

It is also the only studio album released on Columbia Records label and the only which does not feature drummer Mick Avory in any capacity; though he left the band in 1984, he still played on individual songs on two previous albums Think Visual and UK Jive.

Reception

The album received mixed reviews upon release. AllMusic gave it two out of five stars, stating that "Ray Davies continues to turn out three or four brilliant songs on albums that barely anyone will ever hear." Rolling Stone rated the album four out of five stars, calling it "prime late-model Kinks".[6]

Ray Davies has since expressed displeasure with the album, commenting, "I hated Phobia, the album we did for Sony, because now I see the tempo of all the songs was wrong."[7]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Ray Davies, except where noted.

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Personnel

The Kinks

Technical

  • R. Douglas Davies – producer
  • Kevin Paul, Stan Loubières – engineer
  • Richard Edwards – recording
  • Bob Clearmountain, John Rollo – mixing
  • Christopher Austopchuk, Nicky Lindeman – art direction
  • Sue Coe – illustration
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References

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