Live at Kelvin Hall
The Kinks · 1967
68 min · 18 tracks · hard rock · garage rock · power pop
An electrifying live collection showcasing The Kinks' raw energy and witty storytelling against the backdrop of 1960s British rock.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic live performance energy witty storytelling with charisma wave-like pacing throughout
- Context
- Released in early 1967, 'Live at Kelvin Hall' captures The Kinks during a pivotal moment following their breakthrough year with hits like 'You Really Got Me'. This live album emerged amidst their growing popularity in the U.S. and U.K., solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands of the British Invasion. It highlights their transition from studio recordings to live performances, reflecting their burgeoning stage presence.
- If you like
- hard rock, garage rock, power pop
Live at Kelvin Hall is an album by The Kinks, released in 1967. An electrifying live collection showcasing The Kinks' raw energy and witty storytelling against the backdrop of 1960s British rock. This album is significant for its representation of The Kinks' energetic live performances, which contributed to the band's reputation in the rock scene. Notably, it reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's commercial success during this period. Furthermore, its medley arrangement and unique interpretation of popular tracks influenced subsequent live albums in rock music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at Kelvin Hall sound like?
An electrifying live collection showcasing The Kinks' raw energy and witty storytelling against the backdrop of 1960s British rock. Rooted in hard rock and garage rock.
What makes Live at Kelvin Hall by The Kinks notable?
This album is significant for its representation of The Kinks' energetic live performances, which contributed to the band's reputation in the rock scene. Notably, it reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's commercial success during this period. Furthermore, its medley arrangement and unique interpretation of popular tracks influenced subsequent live albums in rock music. Released in early 1967, 'Live at Kelvin Hall' captures The Kinks during a pivotal moment following their breakthrough year with hits like 'You Really Got Me'. This live album emerged amidst their growing popularity in the U.S. and U.K., solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands of the British Invasion. It highlights their transition from studio recordings to live performances, reflecting their burgeoning stage presence.
Who is Live at Kelvin Hall for?
Live at Kelvin Hall works well if you're into dynamic live performance energy, witty storytelling with charisma and wave-like pacing throughout.
How many songs are on Live at Kelvin Hall?
Live at Kelvin Hall has 18 tracks, running approximately 68 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Till the End of the Day 3:22
- 2 A Well Respected Man 3:10
- 3 You’re Looking Fine 3:30
- 4 Sunny Afternoon Standout 4:54
- 5 Dandy 2:05
- 6 I’m on an Island 2:54
- 7 Come On Now 3:01
- 8 You Really Got Me Standout 2:13
- 9 Medley: Milk Cow Blues / Batman Theme / Tired of Waiting / Milk Cow Blues Standout 8:55
- 10 Till the End of the Day 3:32
- 11 A Well Respected Man 3:09
- 12 You’re Looking Fine 3:36
- 13 Sunny Afternoon Standout 4:54
- 14 Dandy 2:11
- 15 I’m on an Island 2:53
- 16 Come On Now 2:58
- 17 You Really Got Me Standout 2:15
- 18 Medley: Milk Cow Blues / Batman Theme / Tired of Waiting / Milk Cow Blues Standout 8:47
Release Date
January 1, 1967
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
68 min 25 sec
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