Face to Face, released in 1966 on Pye Records in the United Kingdom and on Reprise Records in the United States, is the fourth UK studio album by The Kinks. A major artistic breakthrough for Kinks' songwriter Ray Davies, the LP represents the first full flowering of Davies' use of narrative, observation, and wry social commentary in his songs. It heralded The Kinks' move away from the hard-driving rock and roll style of 1964-65, which had catapulted the group to international stardom. It was the first Kinks album consisting entirely of Ray Davies compositions, and was their first album recorded over several months, rather than in one concentrated session. 01 - Party Line 02 - Rosey Won't You Please Come Home 03 - Dandy 04 - Too Much On My Mind 05 - Session Man 06 - Rainy Day In June 07 - House In The Country 08 - Holiday In Waikiki 09 - Most Exclusive Residence For Sale 10 - Fancy 11 - Little Miss Queen Of Darkness 12 - You're Lookin' Fine 13 - Sunny Afternoon 14 - I'll Remember LINK