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Schoolboys in Disgrace
Kinks
Schoolboys in Disgrace
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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The Kinks' concise, typically bittersweet 1975 reflection on the trials and tribulations of the English school system would foreshadow Pink Floyd's similarly themed, if gratuitously unfocused The Wall by half a decade. It ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Kinks
Title: Schoolboys in Disgrace
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Velvel Records
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634677980565

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The Kinks' concise, typically bittersweet 1975 reflection on the trials and tribulations of the English school system would foreshadow Pink Floyd's similarly themed, if gratuitously unfocused The Wall by half a decade. It would also close out the band's oft-misunderstood "concept" period. Following on the heels of Preservation, Acts 1 and 2, and Soap Opera, albums whose sprawling, Floydian narratives were pointedly deflated by Ray Davies' lovable, Vaudevillian loopiness. Schoolboys has long seemed the red-headed stepchild in that ancestry. But, it's precisely the album's scaled-back ambitions and breezy delivery (typified by the 50's vamping "Jack the Idiot Dunce") that have preserved its charm. Dave Davies' chunky guitar progressions gratifyingly return to the fore on "In Disgrace" and "The Hard Way," while brother Ray's sharp-eyed observations wax alternately cynical ("Education") and wistful ("The First Time We Fall in Love"). This remastered new SACD edition is compatible with regular CD players. --Jerry McCulley

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The Kinks' best rock theatre album
W. M. Davidson | St. Louis, MO | 06/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After three muddled messes of questionable ideas and unrealized ambition, the Kinks finally delivered a solid rock theatre piece with "Schoolboys in Disgrace."



Ray's material is tight, and the band sounds rejuvenated as they rip through one great song after another, effortlessly moving from hard rock to '50s homages to prog-influenced epics. Dave Davies steals the show with awesome guitar work on "Headmaster" and "No More Looking Back."



Instead of telling a linear story, Ray focuses on individual feelings and situations that are thematically linked but also stand on their own. The result is more like the classic "Arthur" album, and a huge improvement over "Preservation" and "Soap Opera," where the songs were so stuffed with plot they had no room to breathe.



"Schoolboys" is one of the Kinks' best albums and a beacon of creativity and excellence among their spotty '70s work. If you're curious about the Kinks' fascinating but often frustrating rock theatre period, start here!"
Brilliantly produced concept album!
Mark Baldi | Westlake, OH United States | 03/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ray Davies and the Kinks can always be counted on to create uniquely interesting and enjoyable music. Each song on this album is a mini-masterwork and it all adds up to one of their finest releases. The concept of their school days in England provides plenty of fodder for Ray's trademark wit and Dave Davies absolutely kills it on the guitar! Listen to his playing on "I'm in Disgrace", "Headmaster", "The Hard Way" and "No More Looking Back" to get a primer in tasty rock guitar riffs and tone. This album was criminally underrated on it's release and I was thrilled to replace my vinyl with this remaster which also contains excellent liner notes. Highly recommended!"