Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire (LP)

 
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The Kinks
Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire (LP)

[ ADA / Warner / 2 LP ]

Release Date: Friday 25 October 2019

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The hugely respected and historically important Kinks seventh studio album Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire was released on 10th October 1969, and celebrates its 50th anniversary on 2019.

'Rock musical' in style and one of the most effective concept albums in rock history, the album was constructed by Kinks' frontman Ray Davies as the soundtrack to a subsequently cancelled Granada Television play.

Tracks:

A1. Victoria (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
A2. Yes Sir, No Sir (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
A3. Some Mother's Son (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
A4. Drivin' (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
A5. Brainwashed (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
A6. Australia (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B1. Shangri-La (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B2. Mr. Churchill Says (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B3. She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B4. Young and Innocent Days (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B5. Nothing to Say (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
B6. Arthur (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
C1. Plastic Man (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
C2. King Kong (Mono) (2019 Remaster)
C3. Lincoln County (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
C4. There Is No Life Without Love (Mono) (2019 Remaster)
C5. Hold My Hand (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
C6. Creeping Jean (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
D1. Mindless Child of Motherhood (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
D2. This Man He Weeps Tonight (Stereo) (2019 Remaster)
D3. Groovy Movies (Stereo) [2019 Remaster]
D4. Victoria (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)
D5. Mr. Churchill Says (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)
D6. Arthur (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)