Give the People What They Want (The Kinks song) explained

Give the People What They Want
Artist:The Kinks
Album:Give the People What They Want
Released:15 August 1981 (US)
January 1982 (UK)
Recorded:May 1979June 1981 at Konk Studios, London
Genre:Rock
Length:3:45
Label:Arista Records
Producer:Ray Davies

"Give the People What They Want" is a song by the British rock band, The Kinks. Released on their 1981 album Give the People What They Want, the song was written by the band's main singer and core songwriter, Ray Davies.

Background

The origins of "Give the People What They Want" are found during the sessions from Low Budget, where it was included in early running orders of the album.[1] "Give the People What They Want", however, would be held from the final line-up of Low Budget.

Release

"Give the People What They Want" was released as the second track on The Kinks' 1981 album Give the People What They Want. It wasn't released as a single in any countries. The song appeared in live form on two of the band's live albums, in 1988 (this rendition of the song appeared on the compilation album Lost & Found (1986-1989) and the American release of To the Bone in 1996. It has since appeared on multiple compilation albums, including You Really Got Me: The Very Best of the Kinks and the box set The Arista Years.

Reception

AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that "there's a certain charm in ... his pure cynicism on ['Give the People What They Want']" and went on to cite the track as a highlight from the Give the People What They Want album. Music critic Robert Christgau called "Give the People What They Want" misanthropic.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hinman. Doug. All Day and All of the Night. 230.
  2. Web site: The Kinks . Robert . Christgau . RobertChristgau.com . 13 November 2011.