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Village Green Preservation Society
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Album Details: Village Green Preservation Society

Release Date:07/25/2007
Label:Sanctuary Uk
UPC:5050749218421

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  • Overall:

    Favourite Kinks Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 3, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Village Green Preservation Society review helpful

    This is my favourite Kinks album among many superb Kinks albums. I rank it up there with such gems as Pet Sounds, Sgt. Pepper, The Who Sell Out, Love's Forever Changes and the Stones' Between the Buttons. Every song is well crafted and memorable. ...Amazingly, it failed to chart in the U.S. I recommend this album very highly and hear what you've been missing. Read more Less

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    A Kinks Masterpiece

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 30, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Village Green Preservation Society review helpful

    Village Green Preservation Society was an album removed from its time. The Kinks did not want to follow the trends of the hippie, drug induced, sounds of the late sixties. They chose to create a quiet, yet powerful, concept album about the "good ol...d days".Each track is filled with perceptive and poignant lyrics, and catchy music. Ray Davies is up there with Lennon, McCartney, Jagger, and Richards, and this album is a testament to that. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Ray Davies' sentimental, nostalgic streak emerged on Something Else, but it developed into a manifesto on The Village Green Preservation Society, a concept album lamenting the passing of oldfashioned English traditions. As the opening title song says, the Kinks meaning Ray himself, in this case were for preserving "draught beer and virginity," and throughout the rest of the album, he creates a series of stories, sketches, and characters about a picturesque England that never really was. It's a lovely, gentle album, evoking a small British country town, and drawing the listener into its lazy rhythms and sensibilities. Although there is an undercurrent of regret running throughout the album, Davies' fondness for the past is warm, making the album feel like a sweet, hazy dream. And considering the subdued performances and the detailed instrumentations, it's not surprising that the record feels more like a Ray Davies solo project than a Kinks album. The bluesy shuffle of "Last of the Ste...amPowered Trains" is the closest the album comes to rock roll, and Dave Davies' cameo on the menacing "Wicked Annabella" comes as surprise, since the album is so calm. But calm doesn't mean tame or bland there are endless layers of musical and lyrical innovation on The Village Green Preservation Society, and its defiantly British sensibilities became the foundation of generations of British guitar pop. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Kinks

Although they weren't as boldly innovative as the Beatles or as popular as the Rolling Stones or the Who, the Kinks were one of the most influential bands of the British Invasion. Like most bands of their era, the Kinks began as an RB/blues outfit. Within four years, the band had become the most staunchly English of all their contemporaries, drawing heavily from British... Read more