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Konk/Rak | 
enlarge | Artist: The Kooks Label: EMI Records Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £6.26 You Save: £8.73 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1484
Format: Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5099951937621 ASIN: B0010YOJOI
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: FACTORY SEALED SHIPS IMMEDIATELY SHIPS IMMEDIATELY BY AIR MAIL FROM NYC
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| » | See The Sun | | » | Always Where I Need To Be | | » | Mr. Maker | | » | Do You Wanna | | » | Gap | | » | Love It All | | » | Stormy Weather | | » | Sway | | » | Shine On | | » | Down To The Market | | » | One Last Time | | » | Tick Of Time |
Disc 2
| » | Watching The Ships Roll In | | » | Eaten By Your Lover | | » | No Longer | | » | Fa La La La La | | » | Nothing Ever Changes | | » | By My Side | | » | Hatful Of Love | | » | See The Sun (Alternate Version) | | » | Brooklyn (Home Demo) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Konk, the second album from indie pop starlets The Kooks, will appeal to those who enjoyed the catchier, hookier elements of their best-selling debut Inside In/Inside Out. For the band are more "pop" than "indie" this time around, and Konk is an overt attempt at winning even more chart-topping kudos: and it's not a bad attempt at that. Recorded over a six-week period at the end of 2007 (in Ray Davies' Konk Studios in London), the album's first single "Always Where I Need to Be" is as insouciantly catchy as a contemporary rock band can get, while tracks like opener "See the Sun," and "Mr. Maker", with its infectious hand claps, are equally accessible. There's tougher fare like "Sway", which show the boys can blast it when they want, but the album generally plays it safe, grappling (clumsily in places) with themes of love and sex, and revealing not a great deal of musical or lyrical depth in the process (see "Do You Wanna"). The album runs out of steam towards the end, and though fans of their earlier material will love it, fussier indie fans will probably point their ears towards something less contrived. --Danny McKenna
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A must buy! June 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Kooks have prooven with Konk/Rak that they've developed greatly from their first album.
Every song is distinguishable and keeps the joyful feel whilst listening.
Watching The Ships Roll In is a truely beautiful song and in my opinion is worth the extra 3 for the double CD album alone.
All the songs give the feeling that they have all had an even ammount of time put in to them, I couldn't find a bad song!
Konk/Rak is definitely worth every penny!
good album and a great new sound! May 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i loved the kooks first album, and this is an impressive return. luke pritchard writes pretty much all the songs on the albums and really steps up to the always difficult second album. there's a different feeling with this new album and the sound is more mature and developed! the songs are more creative guitar wise and luke's vocals are very impressive! the second disc is a good effort and has a few different sound i hope they incorporate into future albums. the most exciting band around in british music at the moment and a solid effort!!!!!!!!!!
RAK is good April 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Listening to it now.
Very good, worth getting the special edition if you are gonna buy the album at all.
Definitely worth the extra few quid.. April 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In my opinion, Rak is brilliant. I've listened to it more than Konk infact, I was just amazed at how the Kooks have progressed and how they are experimenting with some really different sounds.. if it weren't for Luke's voice on a couple of tracks you would never guess it was them, they've really broadened their sound on this cd.
Shows this band have really got talent, so DEFINITELY go for the double cd version.
Good album with great extra CD April 19, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
'Rak' is very good, i'm even tempted to say that it's better than Konk itself. On a few of the former's tracks Luke Pritchard doesn't sing but rather the lead guitarist Hugh. His voice has much more depth than Pritchard and makes for some amazingly emotive and deep songs. I think that Watching The Ships Roll In and No Longer are truly fantastic and much better than anything on Konk. These two tracks are worth the 12.95 or whatever it is that the album costs, and are definitely good enough to warrant buying the limited edition copy rather than the normal version.
Trust me, the progression of the band and the use of Hugh's amazing voice is something definitely worth listening to.
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