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Give the People What They Want

The Kinks

Rock - Released August 15, 1981 | Sanctuary Records

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Riding high on the success of Low Budget, the Kinks turned out another collection of hard-driving, arena-ready rock & roll with Give the People What They Want -- in short, they delivered exactly what the title suggests. Throughout the record, the band kicks up a storm, rocking out with a surprising amount of precision, and although Ray Davies' writing isn't as strong as it was on the group's two previous albums, he has contributed a set of professional hard rock that is distinguished by solid hooks and a clever sense of humor. After all, there's a certain charm in hearing him rework "All Day and All of the Night" into the paranoid "Destroyer," or his pure cynicism on the title track. But the minor masterpiece of the album is "Better Things," a sweet piece of charming sentimentalism that is the only time Davies lets his guard down during the entire album.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Rainbow Girls

Folk/Americana - Released February 22, 2019 | Rainbow Girls

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Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings

Soul - Released January 14, 2014 | Daptone Records

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Survival

The O'Jays

Soul/Funk/R&B - Released January 1, 1975 | Epic - Associated - Legacy

The O'Jays followed the spectacular Backstabbers and Ship Ahoy with the good, but not on the same level, Survival. It was unrealistic to expect masterpieces every time out, and the LP included many strong ballads and good message tracks. But while it may not have been as epic in its performances and compositions, it was certainly the other albums' equal in sales strength. The group had two number one R&B hits in 1975, "Give The People What They Want" and "I Love Music (Part 1)." In addition, the title track made the charts as the B-side to "Let Me Make Love To You," another rousing ballad.© Ron Wynn /TiVo
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The Kinks

Rock - Released August 15, 1981 | Sanctuary Records

Riding high on the success of Low Budget, the Kinks turned out another collection of hard-driving, arena-ready rock & roll with Give the People What They Want -- in short, they delivered exactly what the title suggests. Throughout the record, the band kicks up a storm, rocking out with a surprising amount of precision, and although Ray Davies' writing isn't as strong as it was on the group's two previous albums, he has contributed a set of professional hard rock that is distinguished by solid hooks and a clever sense of humor. After all, there's a certain charm in hearing him rework "All Day and All of the Night" into the paranoid "Destroyer," or his pure cynicism on the title track. But the minor masterpiece of the album is "Better Things," a sweet piece of charming sentimentalism that is the only time Davies lets his guard down during the entire album.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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The Weight of Silence

Metal - Released January 29, 2021 | The Weight Of Silence

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Leo Sidran

Pop - Released October 25, 2019 | Bonsaï Music

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Don't Give the People What They Want

The Muffin Heads

Punk / New Wave - Released January 19, 2018 | Regent Street Records Ltd

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Of Word and Rhythm

Jazz - Released January 19, 2015 | Of Word and Rhythm

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Sandy Greenfield

Alternative & Indie - Released December 31, 2021 | Sandman Dreams Music

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Moon Walker

Rock - Released August 31, 2023 | Moon Walker

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Jason Grey

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 4, 2022 | Glorydazeforever LLC

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Policy House

Pop - Released June 5, 2020 | Policy House

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Give People What They Want In Lethal Doses

Challenger

Alternative & Indie - Released February 9, 2004 | Epitaph

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People Just Wanna Have Fun

Kool & The Gang

Funk - Released July 14, 2023 | ASTANA MUSIC INC

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Make Way Rasta

Clatta Bumboo

Ska & Rocksteady - Released November 24, 2023 | Black River Sonics

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Come On In This House

Junior Wells

Blues - Released September 1, 1996 | Telarc

Junior Wells' penchant for clowning around sometimes conflicts with his craftsmanship, but he's all business on Come on in This House, his most unadulterated blues record since his highly acclaimed Hoodoo Man Blues of more than 30 years vintage. This is what has come to be known as an "unplugged" session -- that is, predominately, although not exclusively, acoustic instrumentation. Producer John Snyder's concept was threefold: to team Wells with some of the era's top younger traditional blues guitarists -- Corey Harris, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Sonny Landreth, Bob Margolin, and John Mooney; to have those musicians, in various combinations, accompany Wells on a variety of slide guitars; and to concentrate on vintage Chicago and Delta blues from the repertoires of Rice Miller, Little Walter, Tampa Red, Arthur Crudup, and Wells himself. The result is a virtual slide-guitar mini-fest and a demonstration of the timeless appeal of classic blues done well. Wells' vocals are deep and manly; his harp playing is high-pitched, like a child's pleading. A surprising highlight is the only contemporary tune on the disc, Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason." New Orleans drummer Herman Ernest III, who appears on 11 of the 14 cuts, does a masterful job laying down understated rhythmic grooves. © Steve Hoffman /TiVo