Reviews
3 Stars Out of 5 -- "He Turns Out Loose Melodies Amid Nimble Bar-Band Grooves...", "WORKING MAN'S CAFE is sharper and more direct, a reaching back to Davies' most biting social commentary and the pointed wit of prime Kinks days.", "With a cache of Kinks-worthy melodies...including the gorgeous 'The Real World,' and 'You're Asking Me,' which could almost be a lost tune from the late '60s.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Electric guitars crank for 'Peace In Our Time' and arpeggiate for 'Imaginary Man.' Horns add punch to 'Morphine Song.'", 3 stars out of 5 -- "When it comes to writing beautiful, wistfully nostalgic tunes, no one can top former Kinks frontman Ray Davies."