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Schoolboys in Disgrace

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Download links and information about Schoolboys in Disgrace by The Kinks. This album was released in 1975 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 36:20 minutes.

Artist: The Kinks
Release date: 1975
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 10
Duration: 36:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Schooldays 3:31
2. Jack the Idiot Dunce 3:21
3. Education 7:07
4. The First Time We Fall in Love 4:02
5. I'm in Disgrace 3:22
6. Headmaster 4:03
7. The Hard Way 2:36
8. The Last Assembly 2:47
9. No More Looking Back 4:28
10. Finale 1:03

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Ray Davies had indulged himself one time too often with Soap Opera, and his bandmates, namely brother Dave and founding member Mick Avory, revolted, insisting that their sixth RCA album sound more like a Kinks album (certainly, that's something RCA wanted too). So, Davies designed their next album as a return to a simpler, band-oriented sound. Of course, he didn't jettison his love for conceptual works, so Schoolboys in Disgrace was born. Working under the presumption that a return to simple rock demanded a simple theme, Davies constructed the album as a nostalgic trip through childhood, reviving '50s rock & roll (including the occasional doo wop harmony) for the album's foundation, then turning the amps up high. There's no actual story per se — it's a series of vignettes, like a coming-of-age film. As such, it's intermittently successful, on both the hard rock ("Jack the Idiot Dunce") and ballads ("The First Time We Fall in Love"). [A Japanese edition was issued in 2009.]