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The Kinks have vowed to make a comeback this year - but only if two of their band members recover from ill health. Frontman Ray Davies admits the band is in talks about a reunion tour, but any comeback relies on the health of guitarist Dave Davies and bass player Pete Quaife.
However Davies, who suffered a stroke in 2004, and Quaife, who is suffering from kidney problems, are said to be keen to make a return to the stage - 12 years after the band split.
Davies says, "I spoke to Quaife about a month ago and he dearly wants to make another record with me. I think Dave's getting better and Mick's (Avory) still playing. It would be great to get back together just to see what musical ideas we had and what would happen."
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