The Kinks' fourteenth studio album, from 1975, and a continuation of the band's theatrical musical style from Preservation Acts 1 & 2. Soap Opera is the grandest concept album the Kinks ever made, in which Ray Davies tackled the topic of how Inchordinary peopleInch escape the doldrums with dreams of stardoms. In it, a musician called InchStarmakerInch swaps lives with an ordinary man named Norman to better understand life. Standout tracks are InchA Face in the Crowd,Inch InchUnderneath the Neon SignInch and the excellent InchYou Can't Stop the Music.Inch A faithfully reproduced gatefold heavyweight black 1LP, this is the album's first re-press since the limited edition U.S. pressing in 2008. Album Tracks DISC 1 1. Everybody's a Star (Starmaker) 2. Ordinary People 3. Rush Hour Blues 4. Nine to Five 5. When Work Is Over 6. Have Another Drink DISC 2 1. Underneath the Neon Sign 2. Holiday Romance 3. You Make It All Worthwhile 4. Ducks on the Wall 5. Face in the Crowd 6. You Can't Stop the Music