Ray Davies has hinted that The Kinks may be getting together for a reunion.
The sixties legend was speaking after he picked up his Icon Award for his contribution to music in London on Tuesday night.
Davies says that pending on his brother making a decent recovery from the stroke from two years ago, a reunion is a consideration.
He told BBC6music: "I'm trying to track down my brother, see how he's doing. Maybe he could guest on a few tracks. But we'll see.
"I spoke to him before I went on my last tour in America, and he's really on the mend. He's playing again, so it's a good sign."
Davies also spoke about his next solo album and revealed the tentative title. He added: "It's a bit of a quick turnaround, but I've got tunes, so that's the first thing. The working title for my album is ‘Music From The Big Weird.’ It's a play on the expression the 'big easy'."

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