The Kinks
Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire
50th Anniversary Edition Out October 25thon BMG
Formats: Deluxe Box Set, 2LP, 2CD & Digital
Available to Pre-Order:Â https://thekinks.lnk.to/Arthur50PR
Features Brand New Doo Wop Choir Recordings, The Great Lost Dave Davies Solo Album, New Ray Davies RemixesÂ
And A Host Of Previously Unreleased Tracks
Including âThe Futureâ – LISTEN HERE:Â https://thekinks.lnk.to/Arthur50PR
To mark its 50th anniversary, The Kinks today announce a special release of âArthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empireâ â out October 25thon BMG, which includes previously unreleased track âThe Futureâ –Â listen here: https://thekinks.lnk.to/Arthur50PR
Without doubt, the Kinks 7th studio album is one of the greatest rock albums ever made, a near perfect example of Ray Daviesâ incredible storytelling ability in what was an innovation in 1969: a concept album. Itâs also poignant that a record based on the story of emigrating from the UK around its potential to enter the Common Market should hit its 50th anniversary right now. With Brexit on the horizon, the themes of âArthurâ ring alarmingly familiar.
âArthurâ received unanimous acclaim on its release. Each of its 12 original album tracks is an absolute gem and all perfect examples of Ray Daviesâ intrinsic ability to weave a story around a song. In what was a golden period for the Kinks, âArthurâ followed another classic, âThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Societyâ when it was released on October 10th 1969.
Rolling Stone wrote: âArthur is a masterpiece on every level. The Kinks supreme achievement and the best British album of 1969.âMelody Maker was equally enthusiastic: âRay Daviesâ finest hourâŚâŚbeautifully British to the coreâ.
âI started Arthur before the end of Village Green.â says Ray. âThe albums piggyback one another because they are joined. Iâd already written the song âArthurâ. I think I wrote âAustraliaâ when I was still living at 87 Fortis Green so it was quite early on. I remember taking it over to Dave, he lived in Cockfosters at the time, and playing it to him. We were laughing at the irony in the line, ânobodyâs got a chip on their shoulderâ.â
In the midst of the âArthurâ sessions, studio time was devoted to completing tracks for Dave Daviesâ proposed solo album. The idea had progressed in staggered intervals since the initial success of Daveâs 1967 single, âDeath Of A Clownâ but, ultimately, never reached completion.âOne of the reasons the album wasnât finished was because I felt The Kinksâ management and record company were forcing me too much,â Dave reflects. I felt very comfortable being in The Kinks and it seemed fulfilling to be part of a band. I didnât really want for more. I couldnât see the point.â
Ray says; âHearing Daveâs songs again after all this time, I found them quite moving because they were like the back story of what The Kinks were going through at the time.
Reprise eventually scrapped the release by September 1969 and over the years, Kinks fans continued to obsess as to what Daveâs album – which some referred to as âA Hole In The Sock Ofâ, a working title Ray had jokingly thrown to a music journalist – might have contained.
Included in this anniversary edition are 4 CDs comprising of 81 tracks in total, 5 of them unreleased and 28 previously unreleased versions. These include 2019 newly remastered versions of the original album from HD sources (in its original track listing), mono and stereo single versions, B-sides, alternate mono and stereo mixes, rehearsal tracks, BBC mixes and the lost Dave Daviesâ solo album, with bonus tracks.
It also includes Ray Daviesâ compiled medley of unreleased demo tracks, 2 new recordings of Ray Davies with The Doo Wop Choir, âArthur & The Emigrantsâ including one previously unreleased track, 3 previously unreleased âThe Come Dancing Workshop Ensembleâ tracks, and new Ray Davies remixes of âAustraliaâ and âShangri-Laâ.
A 68-page softback book has also been included, featuring extensive essays by world-renowned Kinks experts, original cancelled Arthur play co-scriptwriter Julian Mitchell, and original album sleeve designer Bob Lawrie. There are also new interviews with Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory, as well as band photos, original release international cover artwork and printed memorabilia.
Four 7â singles from the album can also be found – âDrivinâ, âVictoriaâ, âShangri-Laâ & âHold My Handâ (Dave Davies solo) – all reproduced with original international artwork. Finally, a bespoke, exclusive, metal & enamel Kinks logo pin badge is included for fans to wear.
The Kinks – Arthur 50th Anniversary Edition is available to Pre-Order <here>
THE KINKS âARTHUR OR THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE BRITISH EMPIREâÂ
LIMITED EDITION, 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE BOX SET
- Â 88 TRACKS, INCLUDING 5 UNRELEASED TRACKS &
26 UNRELEASED VERSIONS
- 4 x CDs: REMASTERED MONO & STEREO ALBUM,
SINGLES, B-SIDES, ALTERNATE TRACK VERSIONS,
NEW DOO WOP CHOIR RECORDINGS, RAY DAVIES
REMIXES & DEMOS MEDLEY, THEATRICAL & BBC
TRACKS, ‘LOST’ DAVE DAVIES ALBUM
- 4 x REPRODUCED 7″ SINGLES
- 68 PAGE DELUXE BOOK WITH ESSAYS, NEW BAND
INTERVIEWS, RARE IMAGES
- REPRODUCED POSTERS & PHOTOS
- KINKS METAL PIN BADGE
THE KINKS – ARTHUR BOX SET – TRACK LISTING
DISC ONE
 ORIGINAL STEREO ALBUM, 2019 REMASTER
- Â Victoria (Stereo)
- Â Yes Sir, No Sir (Stereo)
- Â Some Motherâs Son (Stereo)
- Â Drivinâ (Stereo)
- Â Brainwashed (Stereo)
- Â Australia (Stereo)
- Â Shangri-La (Stereo)
- Â Mr. Churchill Says (Stereo)
- Â Sheâs Bought A Hat Like Princess Marina (Stereo)
- Â Young And Innocent Days (Stereo)
- Â Nothing To Say (Stereo)
- Â Arthur (Stereo)
Bonus Tracks
- Plastic Man (Stereo)
- Victoria (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Yes Sir, No Sir (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Drivinâ (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Brainwashed (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Australia (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Shangri-La (Alternate Stereo Mix)
DISC TWO
 ORIGINAL MONO ALBUM, 2019 REMASTER
- Victoria (Mono)
- Yes Sir, No Sir (Mono)
- Â Some Motherâs Son (Mono)
- Â Drivinâ (Mono)
- Â Brainwashed (Mono)
- Â Australia (Mono)
- Â Shangri-La (Mono)
- Â Mr. Churchill Says (Mono)
- Â Sheâs Bought A Hat Like Princess Marina (Mono)
- Â Young And Innocent Days (Mono)
- Â Nothing To Say (Mono)
- Â Arthur (Mono)
Bonus Tracks
- Plastic Man (Mono)
- King Kong (Mono)
- Victoria (Alternate Mono Mix)
- Australia (Alternate Mono Acetate Mix)
- Shangri-La (Alternate Mono Mix)
- Sheâs Bought A Hat Like Princess Marina (Alternate Mono Mix)
- Australia (Australian Mono Single Mix/Edit)
DISC THREE
 THE GREAT LOST DAVE DAVIES ALBUM PLUS
  This Man He Weeps Tonight (Stereo)
- Â Mindless Child Of Motherhood (Stereo)
- Â Hold My Hand (Stereo)
- Â Do You Wish To Be A Man? (Stereo)
- Â Are You Ready? (Stereo)
- Â Creeping Jean (Stereo)
- Â Iâm Crying (Stereo)
- Â Lincoln County (Stereo)
- Â Mr. Shoemakerâs Daughter (Stereo)
- Â Mr. Reporter (Stereo)
- Â Groovy Movies (Stereo)
- Â There Is No Life Without Love (Stereo)
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Bonus Tracks
- Lincoln County (Mono Single Mix/Edit)
- There Is No Life Without Love (Mono)
- Hold My Hand (Mono)
- Creeping Jean (Mono Single Mix/Edit)
- Mindless Child Of Motherhood (Mono)
- This Man He Weeps Tonight (Mono)
- Mr. Shoemakerâs Daughter (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Mr. Reporter (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Groovy Movies (Alternate Stereo Mix)
- Lincoln County (Acoustic Mix)
- Hold My Hand (Alternate Take)
DISC FOUR
 DEMOS, REHEARSALS, BBC & REMIXES
Part 1
- Arthurâs Journey (Introduction)
- Australia (2019 Mix)
- Home Demos Medley, 1969: Arthur / Victoria / Some Mother’s Son / Drivin’ /
Brainwashed / Mr. Churchill Says (TV Premix)
 Part 2
- Shangri-La (2019 Mix)
- My Big Sister (Theatrical Version)
- Stevenage (Theatrical Version)
- Space (Theatrical Version) (Full Version)
- The Future (Doo-Wop Version)
- Arthur (Doo-Wop Version)
 Part 3
- The Virgin Soldiers March
- Soldiers Coming Home (Instrumental)
- King Kong (BBC Mix)
- Victoria (Ray Davies & Band With The DR Symphony & Vocal Ensemble) (Stereo)
- Arthur (BBC Mix)
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