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The Knack - Time Time Time: The Complete UK singles (and more) 1965-1967 (2007) CD-Rip

The Knack - Time Time Time: The Complete UK singles (and more) 1965-1967 (2007) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: The Knack

  • Title: Time Time Time: The Complete UK singles (and more) 1965-1967
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Rev-Ola
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 42:03
  • Total Size: 201 / 112 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Who'll Be The Next In Line (1:58)
02. She Ain't No Good (2:14)
03. It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day) (2:20)
04. Time Time Time (2:45)
05. Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind (2:05)
06. Red Hearts (2:04)
07. Stop (3:02)
08. Younger Girl (2:48)
09. Save All My Love For Joey (2:43)
10. Take Your Love (2:17)
11. (Man From The) Marriage Guidance And Advice Bureau (3:45)
12. Dolly Catcher Man (2:54)
13. Lights On The Wall (2:47)
14. Back In The USA (3:01)
15. Bring It On Home To Me (2:35)
16. That's My Desire (2:43)

Taking their name from Richard Lester's swinging London classic The Knack and How to Get It and their sound from the Kinks, the Knack captured a certain vibe from mid-'60s Britain -- which isn't quite the same thing as making an impact at the time. One of the charms of the Knack is that they were so of their time that they don't quite transcend their time, yet they evoke it, which is why Time Time Time: The Complete UK Singles (And More) 1965-1967 is enjoyable even if it isn't quite memorable. What's striking is indeed how much they sound like the Kinks circa Something Else; unlike the equally Kinks-obsessed Turquoise, who delved deeply into The Village Green, there aren't many signs of wry whimsy here -- there's nothing but lean, hard-hitting, hooky pop. Which isn't to say that the Knack only reworked the driving rock & roll of "Who'll Be the Next in Line?," the Ray Davies song they covered and which opens this collection. They could branch out, as on the terrific "Time Time Time," which glides along on swirling guitars and harmonies, a piece of pure '60s pop that still can thrill. They rarely reached this height, but they did nice covers of the Lovin' Spoonful (both "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?," which they pumped up with fuzz-toned guitar, and "Younger Girl"); "Save All My Love for Joey" is a pretty nice slice of soft, string-laced pop; "Take Your Love" is bright, crystalline pop; "(Man from The) Marriage Guidance and Advice Bureau" plays as if the Hollies tried to write a Dylan song instead of just singing them; and Paul Gurvitz's pair of originals, "Dolly Catcher Man" and "Lights on the Wall," are very good, propulsive British psychedelic pop, suggesting the potential of Gurvitz as a songwriter. These moments are a little fleeting on Time Time Time, as they're surrounded by perfectly fine but mildly forgettable period pieces, but they're the reason for '60s collectors to check out this likable band.


The Knack - Time Time Time: The Complete UK singles (and more) 1965-1967 (2007) CD-Rip




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.