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Village Green Preservation Society (Essential) (Import) (CD)

By: The Kinks (Artist)

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Track Listing
DISC 1 for Village Green Preservation Society (Essential) (Import) (CD) Album By The Kinks (Artist)
1   Village Green Preservation Society, The  
2   Do Yuo Remember Walter  
3   Picture Book  
4   Johnny Thunder  
5   Last Of The Steam Powered Trains  
6   Big Sky  
7   Sitting By The Riverside  
8   Animal Farm  
9   Village Green  
10   Starstruck  
11   Phenomena Cat  
12   All Of My Friends Were There  
13   Wicked Annabella  
14   Monica  
15   People Take Pictures Of Each Other  
16   Mr Songbird - (bonus track)  
17   Days - (bonus track)  
18   Do You Remember Walter - (original stereo mix, bonus track)  
19   People Take Pictures Of Each Other - (original stereo mix, bonus track)  
20   Village Green Preservation Society, The  
21   Do You Remember Walter  
22   Picture Book  
23   Johnny Thunder  
24   Last Of The Steam Powered Trains  
25   Big Sky  
26   Sitting By The Riverside  
27   Animal Farm  
28   Village Green  
29   Starstruck  
30   Phenomenal Cat  
31   All Of My Friends Were There  
32   Wicked Annabella  
33   Monica  
34   People Take Pictures Of Each Other  
35   Days - (bonus track)  
36   Mr.Songbird - (bonus track)  
37   Polly - (bonus track)  
38   Wonderboy - (bonus track)  
39   Berkeley Mews - (bonus track)  
40   Village Green - (no strings version mix, bonus track)  
41   Village Green - (orchestra overdub mix)  
42   Misty Water  
43   Berkeley Mews  
44   Easy Come, There You Went  
45   Polly  
46   Animal Farm - (alternate stereo mix)  
47   Phenomental - (mono, instrumental)  
48   Johnny Thunder - (stereo remix)  
49   Did You See His Name  
50   Mick Avory's Underpants  
51   Lavender Hill  
52   Rosemary Rose  
53   Wonderboy  
54   Spotty Grotty Anna  
55   Where Did My Spring Go  
56   Groovy Movies  
57   Creeping Jean  
58   King Kong  
59   Misty Water  
60   Do You Remember Walter - (BBC Session remix)  
61   Animal Farm - (BBC Session remix)  
62   Days - (BBC Session remix)  
 
DISC 2 for Village Green Preservation Society (Essential) (Import) (CD) Album By The Kinks (Artist)
1   Village Green Preservation Society (mono)  
2   Do You Remember Walter (mono)  
3   Picture Book (mono)  
4   Johnny Thunder (mono)  
5   Last Of The Steam Powered Trains (mono)  
6   Big Sky (mono)  
7   Sitting By The Riverside (mono)  
8   Animal Farm (mono)  
9   Village Green (mono)  
10   Starstruck (mono)  
11   Phenomenal Cat (mono)  
12   All Of My Friends Were There (mono)  
13   Wicked Annabella (mono)  
14   Monica (mono)  
15   People Take Pictures Of Each Other (mono)  
16   Village Green Preservation Society (no strings version/mono/bonus track)  
17   She's Got Everything (mono/bonus track)  
18   Mr Songbird (mono/bonus track)  
19   Polly (mono/bonus track)  
20   Berkley Mews (mono/bonus track)  
21   Did You See His Name (mono/bonus track)  
22   Days (mono/bonus track)  
 
DISC 3 for Village Green Preservation Society (Essential) (Import) (CD) Album By The Kinks (Artist)
1   Village Green (demo)  
2   Village Green (original version with double tracked vocals)  
3   Village Green (orchestral overdub)  
4   Mr Songbird (stereo Euro edition)  
5   Days (stereo Euro edition)  
6   Misty Water (stereo from 'Four More Respected Gentlemen')  
7   Pictures In The Sand (mono demo)  
8   Do You Remember Walter (alternate stereo mix from Euro edition)  
9   Berkeley Mews (stereo from 'Four More Respected Gentlemen')  
10   Easy Come There You Went (instrumental)  
11   Polly (stereo from 'Four More Respected Gentlemen')  
12   She's Got Everything (stereo from 'Four More Respected Gentlemen')  
13   Phenomenal Cat (instrumental)  
14   There Is No Life Without Love (stereo from 'Four More Respected Gentlemen')  
15   Johnny Thunder (stereo remix)  
16   Mick Avory's Underpants (instrumental)  
17   Lavender Hill (demo)  
18   Rosemary's Rose (demo)  
19   Spotty Grotty Anna (instrumental)  
20   Til Death Us Do Part (from 'Pye EP')  
21   Where Did My Spring Go (demo)  
22   People Take Pictures Of Each Other (stereo Euro mix)  
23   Ray Davies Interview (BBC session/dialogue)  
24   Village Green Preservation Society (BBC session)  
25   Do You Remember Walter (BBC session)  
26   Animale Farm (BBC session)  
27   Monica (BBC session)  
28   Days (BBC session)  
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (6/14/69, p.35) - "...The bass and drums sound so easy and sure....Such very fine vocals. The tune, the rhythm, are more of a delight with each verse..."

Review

Rolling Stone (6/14/69, p.35) - "...The bass and drums sound so easy and sure....Such very fine vocals. The tune, the rhythm, are more of a delight with each verse..."

Product note

Contains original 15-track mono album as well as 12-track stereo version.
The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); Pete Quaife (bass, background vocals); Mick Avory (drums).
Additional personnel: Nicky Hopkins (keyboards); Rasa Davies (background vocals).
Recorded at Pye Studios, London, England. Includes liner notes by Peter Doggett.
It's easy to imagine the confusion with which this manifesto for the defense of the status quo was received on its release in 1968. The world was in turmoil and the pose of the Street Fighting Man, turned on, rebellious and politically aware, was far sexier than the quaint homebody image the Kinks present here. The title track finds Ray Davies proudly declaring himself a preservationist of custard pies, vaudeville, and such comic book characters as Desperate Dan. However, these slices of suburban life have weathered a lot better than most of their contemporaries.
The Kinks were working in their own homey little world, as evidenced by songs such as the album's title track, "Picture Book," about family snapshot albums, and "All of My Friends Were There" whose very un-rebellious subject is public embarrassment. To compound the weirdness there's also "Big Sky," a classic Kinks song about God that's not remotely religious, and a rocker about a steam engine. The overarching theme of VILLAGE GREEN is that of unalloyed nostalgia--it's only today, now that many of the things Davies feared would disappear have actually vanished, that the truth and clarity of his vision is apparent.

Title Note

Contains original 15-track mono album as well as 12-track stereo version.

The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); Pete Quaife (bass, background vocals); Mick Avory (drums).

Additional personnel: Nicky Hopkins (keyboards); Rasa Davies (background vocals).

Recorded at Pye Studios, London, England. Includes liner notes by Peter Doggett.

It's easy to imagine the confusion with which this manifesto for the defense of the status quo was received on its release in 1968. The world was in turmoil and the pose of the Street Fighting Man, turned on, rebellious and politically aware, was far sexier than the quaint homebody image the Kinks present here. The title track finds Ray Davies proudly declaring himself a preservationist of custard pies, vaudeville, and such comic book characters as Desperate Dan. However, these slices of suburban life have weathered a lot better than most of their contemporaries.

The Kinks were working in their own homey little world, as evidenced by songs such as the album's title track, "Picture Book," about family snapshot albums, and "All of My Friends Were There" whose very un-rebellious subject is public embarrassment. To compound the weirdness there's also "Big Sky," a classic Kinks song about God that's not remotely religious, and a rocker about a steam engine. The overarching theme of VILLAGE GREEN is that of unalloyed nostalgia--it's only today, now that many of the things Davies feared would disappear have actually vanished, that the truth and clarity of his vision is apparent.

Album Description

It's easy to imagine the confusion with which this manifesto for the defence of the status quo was received on its release in 1968. The world was in turmoil and the pose of the Street Fighting Man, turned on, rebellious and politically aware, was far sexier than the quaint homebody image the Kinks present here. The title track finds Ray Davies proudly declaring himself a preservationist of custard pies, vaudeville, and such comic book characters as Desperate Dan. However, these slices of suburban life have weathered a lot better than most of their contemporaries.
The Kinks were working in their own homey little world, as evidenced by songs such as the album's title track, "Picture Book", about family snapshot albums, and "All of My Friends Were There" whose very un-rebellious subject is public embarrassment. To compound the weirdness there's also "Big Sky", a classic Kinks song about God that's not remotely religious, and a rocker about a steam engine. The overarching theme of VILLAGE GREEN is that of unalloyed nostalgia--it's only today, now that many of the things Davies feared would disappear have actually vanished, that the truth and clarity of his vision is apparent.