It is not possible for me to generate a detailed report on the specific release:
This compilation focuses on the band's "British Invasion" era (1964–1966). You Really Got Me All Day and All of the Night Set Me Free Who'll Be the Next in Line Come On Now Everybody's Gonna Be Happy I Need You Till the End of the Day Tired of Waiting for You A Well Respected Man You Do Something to Me You Still Want Me Stop Your Sobbing Something Better Beginning Dedicated Follower of Fashion I'm Not Like Everybody Else Where Have All the Good Times Gone Sunny Afternoon The Kinks - Greatest Hits -1989- -FLAC- vtwin88...
(A quintessential outsider anthem) Where Have All the Good Times Gone Sunny Afternoon (Their massive 1966 summer hit) Critical Reception and Legacy It is not possible for me to generate
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