Historical Archive
Everybody’s in Show‐Biz is a unique double album by The Kinks, released in 1972, showcasing a blend of rock and vaudeville influences. The album reflects the band's experiences on tour, capturing both the glamour and the mundanity of life on the road. It features a mix of live recordings and studio tracks, highlighting Ray Davies' storytelling prowess and the band's eclectic style. The album includes notable tracks such as 'Celluloid Heroes' and 'Supersonic Rocket Ship', which have since become fan favorites. Its thematic exploration of fame and performance resonates deeply with listeners, contributing to its legacy as a significant work in The Kinks' discography.