Something Else By The Kinks is an album by the British rock group The Kinks, released in 1967. It is generally considered one of the strongest in their catalogue, including the stately, harpsichord-laden "Two Sisters," the lazy shuffle of "End of the Season", the sardonic "David Watts," and the otherworldly beauty of "Waterloo Sunset," considered by many to be the height of Ray Davies' songwriting abilities.