See My Friends

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 49:04

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A list of who sings what

ParadiseMissouri

To help figure out who is singing on what track.... Tired of Waiting (w Gary Lightbody) All Day And All Of The Night (w Billy Corgan) Lola (w Paloma Faith) Celluloid Heroes (w Jon Bon Jovi) Days (w Mumford And Sons) Long Way From Home (w Lucinda Williams) Waterloo Sunset (w Jackson Browne) This Is Where I Belong (w Frank Black) Til The End Of The Day (Alex Chilton)

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Really like this album - more than I anticipated

rcaccappolo

Agree with EDMEREDITH75 - I'm not always a great fan of covers (though I love this emusic radio station http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/radio-program/covers-that-are-better-known-than-the-originals/: ) - but this collection of Kinks' songs we all know is great because the renditions by Ray's friends are both true to the originals (since he is heard on many of them), but different enough to be really interesting.

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Lesser Known Songs

edmeredith75

For the real fan of a band, the hit songs aren't always the best songs. This is an awesome collection of new renditions of great songs. For the true Kinks fan, this is a must!

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I would have thought he had better friends

HundredsofCDsLater

I like some of the renditions. Some like Lucinda Williams bring a new approach, but others I wonder why bother. Also there are so many great Kinks songs, why choose some of the lesser knowns? All in all, a little disappointed after hearing the Ray Davies interview on Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen.

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Good to see our friends are doing well

CSG

I really enjoyed this collection, Ray's voice is still as strong as the songs are, and that is very strong. Can't help but sing along with this one, what a great way to start the Spring,

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Amusing Pricing

mailman

for a meager 49 minutes.

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A tribute album starring the man of honor himself, who also curated the whole affair, See My Friends is a bit of a curious creature. Certainly, Ray Davies’ influence is so pervasive he could rope in a number of heavy hitters from a number of different generations. Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen sign up for duets; Metallica backs the legend on a rip through “You Really Got Me,” while Spoon offers suitably spacy support on “See My Friends”; Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora harmonize on a languid “Celluloid Heroes,” and Black Francis comes in to sing “This Is Where I Belong,” a song he covered with gusto some 16 years earlier. As it turns out, “This Is Where I Belong” provides a good indication of the energy level of See My Friends in general: the older dudes are comfortable playing with Ray while the newer dudes are respectful, delivering amiably mannered performances. It’s all pleasant enough, but it’s hard not to wish that more of the record had the kick of “Til The End of the Day,” where the late Alex Chilton seems genuinely enthused to sing with his idol. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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