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'''''Something Else by The Kinks''''', often referred to as just '''''Something Else''''', is the fifth UK studio album by [[The Kinks]], released in September 1967. It marks the final involvement of American producer [[Shel Talmy]] in the Kinks' 1960s studio recordings; henceforth [[Ray Davies]] would produce recordings. Many of the recordings feature the keyboard work of [[Nicky Hopkins]] and the backing vocals of Ray's wife, Rasa. Two hit singles are included: "[[Waterloo Sunset]]" and "[[Death of a Clown]]". In 2003, the album was ranked #288 on ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine's list of [[The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time|the 500 greatest albums of all time]].
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'''''Something Else by The Kinks''''', often referred to as just '''''Something Else''''', is the fifth UK studio album by [[The Kinks]], released in September 1967. It marks the final involvement of American producer [[Shel Talmy]] in the Kinks' 1960s studio recordings; henceforth [[Ray Davies]] would produce recordings. Many of the recordings feature the keyboard work of [[Nicky Hopkins]] and the backing vocals of Ray's wife, Rasa. Two hit singles are included: "[[Waterloo Sunset]]" and "[[Death of a Clown]]". In 2003, the album was ranked #288 on ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine's list of [[The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time|the 500 greatest albums of all time]].
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