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  1. The Kinks Present Schoolboys In Disgrace. The following is printed on the cover backside: Once upon a time there was a naughty little schoolboy. He and his gang were always playing tricks on the teachers and bullying other children in the school.

  2. I’m in Disgrace Lyrics: The first time that I saw you / You were the lady of my dreams / The very next time I had to make you mine / And I treated you like a queen / The third time that I saw ...

  3. Credits. Arranged By, Producer, Written-By – Raymond Douglas Davies *. Art Direction – Pat Doyle (2) Engineer – Roger Wake. Illustration – Mickey Finn (7) Performer [Amongst Those In Disgrace Are] – Dave Davies, John Dalton, John Gosling (2), Mick Avory, Ray Davies. Photography By – Chris Hopper.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2015 · Released on Nov. 17, 1975, Schoolboys was a step out of the conceptual arena for the Kinks.Though it was still held together by a theme, carried over in part from the Preservation LPs, the songs ...

  5. The Kinks’ career post-Muswell Hillbillies has long been up for debate. Where their previous work is considered unanimously to be their best work, their later work has its ardent defenders and detractors. 1975’s Schoolboys In Disgrace suffers mostly for coming out in the mid-‘70s when interest in the Kinks was in a lull.

  6. In 1976, the Kinks recorded Davies' third straight rock opera, Schoolboys in Disgrace, which rocked harder than any album they released on RCA. During 1976, the Kinks left RCA and signed with Arista, and refashioned themselves as a hard rock band. Bassist John Dalton left the group near the completion of their debut Arista album; he was ...

  7. 11 de ene. de 2020 · United States. I've been listening to The Kinks for years, but I tended to shy away from their mid-70s releases and instead focused primarily on the "classic" run from 1966-1971. I knew that Schoolboys In Disgrace was one of their theatrical concept pieces, a spin off from the Preservation series. I was familiar with the punky version of "The ...