State of Confusion gave the Kinks their biggest single in nearly 20 years, but they didn't try to replicate the music hall-tinged pop of "Come Dancing" on its follow-up, Word of Mouth, preferring to concentrate on straight-ahead hard rock. Most of the material was well crafted, but only a few songs were distinctive, particularly the circular, synth-spiked minor hit "Do It Again." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Word of Mouth
01/01/1984 | Jvc Japan
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CD
$21.99WORD OF MOUTH
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LP
$18.99WORD OF MOUTH (REIS) (RSTR) (OGV)
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SACD
$15.99WORD OF MOUTH (HYBR) (DIG)
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- Jim Rodford
- Bass, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Group Member
- Dave Baker
- Engineer
- Dawn Eden
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- Mycle Konopka
- Engineer
- Howard Fritzson
- Logo Design
- Maude Gilman
- Design
- Dave Powell
- Engineer
- K. Lee Hammond
- Reissue Art
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- Art Direction
- Bill Crowley
- Audio Restoration, Research
- Albert Pinheiro
- Engineer, Assistant
- Chris Morton
- Concept
- Robert Matheu
- Artwork, Reissue Photography
- Cristina Battani
- Art Direction
- Marianne Spellman
- Artwork, Reissue Photography
- Ryan Tully
- Engineer, Assistant
- Graham Hogg
- Engineer, Assistant
- David Baker
- Engineer
- Dave Davies
- Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals, Harmonica
- Ray Davies
- Guitar, Harmonica, Guitar (Rhythm), Group Member, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards
- Mick Avory
- Percussion, Group Member, Drums
- Ian Gibbons
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Group Member
- Robert Henrit
- Percussion, Drums, Group Member
- Doug Hinman
- Artwork, Reissue Photography
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- Remastering
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