02 April 2006 14:35

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The Kinks lead vocalist Ray Davies

Caption: The Kinks (Picture) lead vocalist Ray Davies outside Ed Sullivan Theatre for the 'Late Show With David Letterman' - Departures New York City, USA ....

THE KINKS frontman RAY DAVIES has hinted the legendary rock band may reform to record a final studio album - after discovering there is still chemistry between the group. The WATERLOO SUNSET singer recently got together with former bandmates, including his brother DAVE who suffered a heart attack last year (05), to discuss potential future plans. Since the meeting, 61-year-old Davies is considering reforming the band for a reunion record. He confirms, "I had not seen them in ten years, but we had dinner recently and there's still chemistry. "At the end of the day all bands have fights and lawsuits and still come out with a string of great albums. "If we played together and felt any of the music was right then we'd make another record. "I don't just want to do a golden oldies tour."



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