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Hello:


I was wondering if any of you had read "X-Ray" the unauthorized autobiography by Ray Davies?  If so, what did you think of it?   


I just finished reading it this weekend and I really liked it.  It really made me appreciate The Kinks music even more than I did before.  [I've started listening to a greatest hits album of their earlier stuff after reading this book.]


take care and peace,


debm



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Yes, I've read and really liked it.  Really inventive, and the interview/thriller concept made it a very refreshing change from the normal run of the mill autobiography.


One of those books I should go back and read again.


And there is a lot more to the Kinks than the greatest hits.  Low Budget is one of the best albums of the seventies.



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I'd like to get Low Budget on CD and a few other earlier albums.  I have some of their later stuff, like The Road and Phobia on CD.  I'd also like to check out Ray's solo album from this spring.  Has anyone heard it?  Do they recommend it?


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