Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies (2022 Standalone)
- 20th Century Man (2022 Remaster)
- Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (2022 Remaster)
- Holiday (2022 Remaster)
- Skin and Bone (2022 Remaster)
- Alcohol (2022 Remaster)
- Complicated Life (2022 Remaster)
- Here Come the People in Grey (2022 Remaster)
- Have a Cuppa Tea (2022 Remaster)
- Holloway Jail (2022 Remaster)
- Oklahoma USA (2022 Remaster)
- Uncle Son (2022 Remaster)
- Muswell Hillbilly (2022 Remaster)
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies (2022 Standalone) This 1971 classic album has been remastered from the original audio source for the album's 50th anniversary and is released on heavyweight vinyl. This period's first Kinks album, Muswell Hillbillies is for many people their best of all. It conversely looks back on Ray and Dave Davies' London roots, telling tales of working-class families migrating from the war-torn and redevelopment-ravaged inner city to the strange, leafy suburbs of North London.
- 20th Century Man (2022 Remaster)
- Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (2022 Remaster)
- Holiday (2022 Remaster)
- Skin and Bone (2022 Remaster)
- Alcohol (2022 Remaster)
- Complicated Life (2022 Remaster)
- Here Come the People in Grey (2022 Remaster)
- Have a Cuppa Tea (2022 Remaster)
- Holloway Jail (2022 Remaster)
- Oklahoma USA (2022 Remaster)
- Uncle Son (2022 Remaster)
- Muswell Hillbilly (2022 Remaster)
- 20th Century Man (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972) [2022 Remaster]
- Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972) [2022 Remaster]
- Travelling with My Band (Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, 3rd March 1972) [2022 Remaster]
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 15
The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies (2022 Standalone) 'Muswell Hillbillies' is the tenth studio album by The Kinks and takes it's name from Muswell Hill, the area in London where brothers Ray and Dave Davies grew up. The album has gone on to be regarded as a classic and a fan favourite. The album is bookended by two uncharacteristically lengthy tracks, both with a country-blues vibe '20th Century Man' and 'Muswell Hillbilly'.