Description
*This is a Vinyl LP*
Release Date: 2022
Label: BMG
Track List
Side A
- Here Comes Yet Another Day
- Maximum Consumption
- Unreal Reality
- Hot Potatoes
- Sitting in My Hotel
Side B
- Motorway
- You Don’t Know My Name
- Supersonic Rocket Ship
- Look a Little on the Sunny Side
- Celluloid Heroes
Side C
- Top of the Pops (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Brainwashed (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Mr. Wonderful (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Holiday (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
Side D
- Muswell Hillbilly (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Alcohol (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Banana Boat Song (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Skin and Bone (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Baby Face (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
- Lola (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972)
Notes
The Kinks’, Everybody’s In Show-Biz – Everybody’s A Star 1971 classic album has been remastered from the original audio source for the album’s 50th Anniversary and will be released as a standalone heavy weight vinyl for the 9th September via BMG. Everybody’s in Show-Biz is a double album with one record devoted to stories from the road and another devoted to songs from the road. The album includes Ray Davies’ trademark wit, especially in the woozy beginning of “Unreal Reality” or the tongue-in-cheek “Look a Little on the Sunnyside” and the upbeat classic “Supersonic Rocket Ship.” Aside from the wit, there’s a sense of melancholy running throughout the record, most notably on the album’s hit track “Celluloid Heroes.” Expertly recreated and retouched original artwork with gatefold sleeve. All audio has been produced by Ray Davies and remastered by Kinks experts Kevin Gray at Cohearant.