This Is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray DaviesVarious Artists
Release Date: 04/02/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 448319_CD
UPC # 014431062124
Label: Rykodisc
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Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Ryko Distribution Notes: Includes liner notes by Ray Davies. Recording information: 2001. As tribute albums go, This Is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks achieves pop/rock perfection. Cobbled together by NBC television's Late Night With Conan O'Brien talent coordinator Jim Pitt, this collection wisely focuses on the Kinks' cherished album chestnuts as opposed to the well-worn hits that have either been a staple on classic rock radio or much maligned by hard rock bands. Rendered by a stellar cast of Kinks disciples, the album serves as introduction to novices and as a point of rediscovery for old fans. Though the Kinks probably invented heavy metal bombast, these tracks portray Ray Davies' sensitive and introspective muse. Ron Sexsmith's reading of the title track captures the author's original feelings of isolation amid the psychedelic pageantry of swingin' '60s London, while cuts such as "Better Things" by Fountains of Wayne and Matthew Sweet's interpretation of "Big Sky" sound as fresh and vital as the day they were written. As expected, the apex is a live duet between Ray Davies and Blur/Gorillaz vocalist Damon Albarn on "Waterloo Sunset," lifted from a 1996 performance on the British TV show The White Room. By the second verse, you can't tell the pop star from the legend and vice versa. This Is Where I Belong is a timeless homage to an ageless band. ~ Tom Semioli
Rolling Stone (4/25/02, p.80) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The high-toned alternative rockers on this 16-track compendium play it simple, letting the structural delights of the Kinks' eccentric hard mod-rock shine through the quirks of their individual treatments..."
Spin (5/02, pp.123-124) - 8 out of 10 - "...A brand-name affair, with a few ideas that [sound] better [than other tributes]..."
Q (4/02, p.126) - 3 out of 5 stars - "...A cap-doffing excercise featuring Lambchop, Josh Rouse and Damon Albarn..."
Mojo (Publisher) (6/02, p.106) - "...Worth checking for fine Lambchop, Josh Rouse, Ron Sexsmith and Tim O'Brien contributions..."
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