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The Versatility of the Kinks!,
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This review is from: Preservation Act 1 (Audio CD)
When this album first came out, I recall there being a lot of negative critical press surrounding it. Most of the confusion probably came from the fact that this was part one of a two part concept Ray Davies had based around the group's landmark "Village Green Preservation Society" album. I believe many of the comments were that the album didn't accomplish anything in particular and as a concept, went absolutely nowhere. Now that 30 (!!!) years have passed, Part 1 and 2 can be viewed as a whole and for the wonderful music contained therein."Preservation Part 1" is one of my all time favorite albums. I love everything about it: the storyline, the cover art, the music, the lyrics... they all work together to make a wonderful album.
Highlights from the album are "Sweet Lady Genevieve," "There's a Change in the Weather," "Where are They Now?," "Cricket" and "Sitting in the Mid Day Sun". Just listening to the album from beginning to end is a pleasure. If you're a fan of the Kinks and want to see how diverse they got musically and lyrically, look no further than this album and it's sequel, "Prevervation Act 2".
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Sweet Lady Genevieve!,
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This review is from: Preservation Act 1 (Audio CD)
A most lovable record. Worth exploring. There are about three true Kinks classics on this one; "One of the Survivors," "Sitting in the Midday Sun," and the sublime "Sweet Lady Genevieve." The rest of it is most listenable, however, and the addition of horns and a vocal ensemble gives this disk a unique musical quality in the Kinks' canon. An odd track, "Cricket," is told in the voice of a parson, backed by tuba, acoustic guitar and trumpet -- lots of fun. The lyric writing reaches for and sometimes achieves the level of poetry.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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And you should have seen them perform it live!,
By Dan Lauber "Dan" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Preservation Act 1 (Audio CD)
Preservation Acts I and II combine to create one of the most sprawling and lyrical concept albums in rock history. While Tommy and its ilk easily appealed to the mother-my-dog lowest common demoninator in the rock audience, the Preservation CDs offer rock opera at its zenith with tuneful tunes, insightful lyrics, and a rousing storyline. Critics compared this favorably to the classic "Three Penny Opera." I had the pleasure of seeing the Kinks perform "Preservation Acts I and II" live at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. Their multimedia show (performed before the term "multimedia" had been coined) was an amazing performance. You'll find a handful of clunkers in the two CDs, but overall, you'll be amazed at the power of this work. And as a past president of the American Planning Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners, I'll unilaterally declare the song "Demolition" the ultimate urban renewal tune. Get them both!
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