In 1965, major beat bands such as The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks stood with one leg in the now traditional sounding uptempo beat music, while the other eagerly sought musical expansion. For example, The Kinks took the first steps towards a broader sound on their second album Kinda Kinks from that year with the drawling and slow Tired Of Waiting For You and the folky and melancholic Nothin 'In
… The World Can Stop Me Worryin' About That Girl. But in 1965, making albums was also often a rush job, in between exhausting tours. Kinda Kinks suffers from this with a lot of fillers, including covers like Dancing In The Street and the unremarkable blues song Naggin 'Woman.more