Preservation: Act 1

Preservation: Act 1

by The Kinks
Preservation: Act 1

Preservation: Act 1

by The Kinks

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Preservation is Ray Davies' most ambitious project -- a musical that used the quaint, small-town nostalgia of Village Green as a template to draw the entirety of society and how it works. Or, at least that's what the concept seems to be, since the storyline was so convoluted, it necessitated three separate LPs, spread over two albums, and it still didn't really make sense because the first album, Preservation, Act 1, acted more like an introduction to the characters, and all the story was condensed into the second album. Davies intended all of Preservation to stand as one double-album set, but he scrapped the first sessions for the album, which led to record company pressure to deliver an album before the end of 1973 -- hence, the appearance of Preservation, Act 1 in mid-November. Stripped of much of the narrative, Preservation winds up playing like an explicitly theatrical Village Green, this time with specific characters -- a bit like a novella instead of short stories. There are moments where everything clicks on Preservation and they're the ones that are closest to typical Davies -- the stately "Daylight," the endearingly lazy "Sitting in the Midday Sun," the fairly rocking "Here Comes Flash," "Where Are They Now?," and the absolutely gorgeous "Sweet Lady Genevieve," a real candidate for Davies' forgotten masterpiece. Then, there's the rest of the record: unfocused attempts at story, showtunes, and characterizations, some of which are interesting, but the whole of it is rather tedious. Preservation, Act 1 winds up as listenable due to the strength of those five songs, which form the core not only of this record, but the musical drama as a whole. The rest plays as artistic hubris, which is exactly what swallows Preservation, Act 2 alive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/14/2023
Label: Sanctuary
UPC: 4050538897913
Rank: 51634

Tracks

  1. Morning Song
  2. Daylight
  3. Sweet Lady Genevieve
  4. There's a Change in the Weather
  5. Where Are They Now?
  6. One of the Survivors
  7. Cricket
  8. Money and Corruption/I Am Your Man
  9. Here Comes Flash
  10. Sitting in the Midday Sun
  11. Demolition

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Kinks   Primary Artist
Mick Avory   Drums
John Dalton   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Alan Holmes   Horn,Clarinet,Sax (Baritone)
Pamela Travis   Vocals
John Beecham   Horn,Tuba,Trombone
John Gosling   Keyboards
Ray Davies   Guitar,Vocals
Lee Pavey   Vocals
Krysia Kocjan   Vocals
Laurie Brown   Horn,Flute,Trumpet,Sax (Tenor)
Sue Brown   Vocals
Dave Davies   Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Lewis Rich   Vocals

Technical Credits

Ray Davies   Audio Production,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Bob Ludwig   Remastering
Bill Crowley   Reissue Producer
Roger Beale   Engineer
Mycle Konopka   Compilation Engineer
Mike Bobak   Engineer
Alan Silverman   Mastering
Stanley Myers   String Arrangements
Peter Doggett   Liner Notes
Dave Davies   Engineer
Cristina Battani   Art Direction
Graham Hogg   Engineer,Assistant,Assistant Engineer,Archival Tape Engineer
Russell Smith   Photography
Dawn Frank   Engineer
Christopher Hopper   Cover Photo
Doug Hinman   Artwork,Photography,Reissue Photography
Klaus Schmalenbach   Artwork,Photography,Reissue Photography
Ryan Tully   Engineer,Assistant,Assistant Engineer,Archival Tape Engineer
Pat Doyle   Art Direction
K. Lee Hammond   Reissue Design
Albert Pinheiro   Engineer,Assistant,Assistant Engineer,Archival Tape Engineer
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