In November 1984, The Kinks were at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released the album "State of Confusion" earlier that year. This a... Read Full Description >
In November 1984, The Kinks were at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released the album "State of Confusion" earlier that year. This album featured a blend of rock and new wave influences, and it included hit singles like "Come Dancing," which played a significant role in revitalizing their commercial success in the 1980s. The live performance in Frankfurt showcases the band during a phase where they were embracing a more polished, arena-rock sound, reflecting the musical trends of the time. Interestingly, this concert also includes classics like "Lola," highlighting the band's enduring appeal and connection to their earlier work while navigating the changing music landscape. The 1984 tour coincided with a resurgence in The Kinks' popularity, proving their resilience and adaptability in the industry.