The Kinks' State of Confusion had its share of glossy hard rock in the vein of "Low Budget" and "Destroyer," but the record came to life on the quieter numbers, whether it's the elegiac "Don't Forget to Dance," the wistful pop of "Long Distance," or the buoyant nostalgia of "Come Dancing," which became the group's biggest hit since "Tired of Waiting for You." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
State of Confusion
01/01/1983 | Velvel Records
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Credits
- Jim Rodford
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals
- John Rollo
- Engineer, Mixing
- Alan Silverman
- Mastering
- Damian Komer
- Engineer
- Mycle Konopka
- Engineer
- Howard Fritzson
- Design
- Bill Crowley
- Reissue Producer
- Matt Resnicoff
- Liner Notes
- Albert Pinheiro
- Archival Tape Engineer
- Ryan Tully
- Archival Tape Engineer
- Dawn Frank
- Engineer
- Graham Hogg
- Archival Tape Engineer
- Dave Davies
- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica
- Ray Davies
- Synthesizer, Producer, Vocals, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar, Piano
- Mick Avory
- Drums
- Robert Ellis
- Photography
- Ian Gibbons
- Keyboards
- Damian Korner
- Engineer
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering, Remastering
- The Kinks
- Main Performer

















