Low Budget

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"Low Budget" is a 1979 rock album by The Kinks that marked a commercial resurgence for the band with a harder, more contemporary sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock album
studio album
albumNumberInArtistDiscography 18
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
associatedTour Low Budget Tour
chartSuccess became one of The Kinks’ best-selling late-1970s albums in the United States
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception generally positive
era late 1970s rock
featuresBandMember Dave Davies NERFINISHED
Ian Gibbons NERFINISHED
Jim Rodford NERFINISHED
Mick Avory NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
followedBy Give the People What They Want NERFINISHED
format 8-track
CD (later reissues)
LP
cassette
genre hard rock
new wave-influenced rock
rock
hasCoverArt Low Budget album cover
hasPart (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman NERFINISHED
A Gallon of Gas NERFINISHED
Attitude
Catch Me Now I’m Falling NERFINISHED
In a Space NERFINISHED
Little Bit of Emotion NERFINISHED
Low Budget (song) NERFINISHED
Misery NERFINISHED
Moving Pictures NERFINISHED
National Health NERFINISHED
Pressure
influencedBy contemporary late-1970s rock trends
language English
mainSongwriter Ray Davies NERFINISHED
notableFor featuring a harder and more contemporary sound than the band’s earlier 1970s work
marking a commercial resurgence for The Kinks
performer The Kinks NERFINISHED
precededBy Misfits NERFINISHED
producer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Kinks NERFINISHED
recordLabel Arista Records
releaseDate 1979
theme economic hardship and working-class struggles
social and political commentary

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The Kinks hasPart Low Budget