This Is Where I Belong – The Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks
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This Is Where I Belong – The Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks | |
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Compilation album by various artists | |
Released | 2002 |
Length | 50:03 |
Label | Praxis, Rykodisc |
This Is Where I Belong – The Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks is a compilation album, a tribute to the Kinks by various artists, published in 2002 by Praxis Recordings and manufactured and marketed by Rykodisc (Rykodisc RCD 10621).[1][2][3][4] The executive producer is Jim Pitt; the associate producers include Jack Emerson, Andy McLenon, and Brad Hunt.
Fountains of Wayne covered the song "Better Things" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien ten days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. That version of the song is included on this compilation.
Track listing[edit]
- "Better Things" by Fountains of Wayne – 3:08
- "Starstruck" by Steve Forbert – 3:29
- "Stop Your Sobbing" by Jonathan Richman – 2:17
- "No Return" by Bebel Gilberto – 4:08
- "A Well Respected Man" by Josh Rouse – 3:13
- "Victoria" by Cracker – 3:32
- "Who'll Be the Next in Line" by Queens of the Stone Age – 2:28
- "Big Sky" by Matthew Sweet – 2:50
- "Art Lover" by Lambchop – 5:04
- "Picture Book" by Bill Lloyd and Tommy Womack – 2:46
- "Muswell Hillbilly" by Tim O'Brien – 3:54
- "Get Back in Line" by The Minus 5 – 3:05
- "'Till the End of the Day" by Fastball – 2:21
- "This Is Where I Belong" by Ron Sexsmith – 2:19
- "Fancy" by Yo La Tengo – 2:50
- "Waterloo Sunset" by Ray Davies and Damon Albarn – 2:39
References[edit]
- ^ "Various Artists: This Is Where I Belong: The Songs Of Ray Davies & The Kinks". The A.V. Club. 2002-04-03. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
- ^ Various Artists - This Is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2022-10-10
- ^ "Various Artists: This Is Where I Belong: Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks, PopMatters". PopMatters. 2002-06-24. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
- ^ Billboard Staff (2002-04-06). "This is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies & the Kinks". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
- ^ Rob Mitchum. "This Is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks, Various Artists, 2002 (Album review)". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-07-31.