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| released = 16 November 1973 <small> (Act 1)</small>
| released = 16 November 1973
| recorded = March - July 1973
| recorded = March–July 1973
| studio = [[Konk (recording studio)|Konk]], London
| venue =
| studio = [[Konk (recording studio)|Konk Studios]], London
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| length = 39:16<br>46:54 <small> (1998 reissue)</small>
| length = 39:16
| label = [[RCA Records|RCA]] <small> (original)</small><br />Rhino <small> (1991 reissue)</small><br />Velvel <small> (1998 reissue)</small>
| label = [[RCA Records|RCA]]
| producer = Ray Davies
| producer = Ray Davies
| prev_title = [[The Great Lost Kinks Album]]
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| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic">{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r10999|tab=review |label="The Kinks: ''Preservation Act 1'' > Review" |first=Stephen Thomas |last=Erlewine |accessdate=11 November 2011}}</ref>
| rev1Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref name="Allmusic">{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r10999|tab=review |label="The Kinks: ''Preservation Act 1'' > Review" |first=Stephen Thomas |last=Erlewine |access-date=11 November 2011}}</ref>
|rev2 = ''[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies|Christgau's Record Guide]]''
|rev2 = ''[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies|Christgau's Record Guide]]''
|rev2Score = C+<ref name="CG">{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|year=1981|title=[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies]]|publisher=[[Ticknor & Fields]]|isbn=089919026X|chapter=Consumer Guide '70s: K|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_chap.php?k=K&bk=70|accessdate=February 28, 2019|via=robertchristgau.com}}</ref>
|rev2Score = C+<ref name="CG">{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|author-link=Robert Christgau|year=1981|title=[[Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies]]|isbn=0-89919-026-X|chapter=Consumer Guide '70s: K|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_chap.php?k=K&bk=70|access-date=28 February 2019|publisher=robertchristgau.com}}</ref>
| rev3 = ''[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]''
| rev3 = ''[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]''
| rev3Score = {{rating|3|5}}<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book|author=Larkin, Colin|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' (5th edn)'' |publisher=Omnibus Press |location=London, UK |year=2011| page=2005}}</ref>
| rev3Score = {{rating|3|5}}<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book|author=Larkin, Colin|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' (5th edn)'' |publisher=Omnibus Press |location=London, UK |year=2011| page=2005}}</ref>
| rev4 = ''[[The Great Rock Discography]]''
| rev4 = ''[[The Great Rock Discography]]''
| rev4Score = 5/10<ref>{{cite web|last1=Strong|first1=Martin C.|title=The KINKS biography|url=http://thegreatrockbible.com/portfolio-item/the-kinks/|website=The Great Rock Bible|accessdate=12 September 2017}}</ref>
| rev4Score = 5/10<ref>{{cite web|last1=Strong|first1=Martin C.|title=The KINKS biography|url=http://thegreatrockbible.com/portfolio-item/the-kinks/|website=The Great Rock Bible|access-date=12 September 2017}}</ref>
| rev5 = ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]''
| rev5 = ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]''
| rev5Score = 9.8/10<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/k/kinks/preservation-act-1.shtml |title=Kinks: ''Preservation Act 1'' |first=Jason |last=Josephes |publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20011223071609/http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/k/kinks/preservation-act-1.shtml |archivedate=23 December 2001 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
| rev5Score = 9.8/10<ref>{{cite web |url=http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/k/kinks/preservation-act-1.shtml |title=Kinks: ''Preservation Act 1'' |first=Jason |last=Josephes |work=[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011223071609/http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/k/kinks/preservation-act-1.shtml |archive-date=23 December 2001 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|rev6 = ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]''
|rev6Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=September 2004 |title=Kinks Klassics |magazine=[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]] |page=62 |issue=88}}</ref>
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'''''Preservation Act 1''''' is a 1973 concept album by the English rock group [[the Kinks]]. It is their twelfth studio album.
'''''Preservation Act 1''''' is a concept album and the 12th studio album by the English rock group [[the Kinks]], released 16 November 1973 by [[RCA Records]].


''Preservation Act 1'' did not sell well (peaking on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' 200 at No. 177). However, it was well received by many critics at the time. A review in ''Rolling Stone'' by Ken Barnes was critical of Ray Davies' "tendency toward vaudevillian excess," but overall he rated ''Preservation'' as a "highly listenable, enjoyable album."<ref name="Barnes, Ken 1974">Barnes, Ken, The Kinks: Preservation Act 1, ''Rolling Stone'', 14 February 1974.</ref> Barnes singled out "Sitting in the Midday Sun" as a "wistfully irresistible" number and labeled "One of the Survivors" the Kinks' "best outright rocker" in years.<ref name="Barnes, Ken 1974"/> Gary Lucas, reviewing ''Preservation Act 1'' for ''Zoo World'', also had high praise for the work, stating: "Dare I say it is one of the ''nicest'' albums to be released this year (if not the best)? Of course I will."<ref>Gary Lucas, Preservation Act 1, ''Zoo World'', 28 February 1974, p. 36.</ref> Focusing on the musical theater aspects of the LP, Barbara Charone ranked the album as one of the "most impressive" of the Kinks' career.<ref>Barbara Charone, The Kinks, Preservation Act 1, ''Rock'', 1973, p. 34.</ref>
''Preservation'' was not well received by critics and sold poorly (peaking on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' 200 at No. 177), though the live performances of the material were much better received. Some more recent reviews of ''Preservation Act 1'' have been more sympathetic to its ambitions, such as [[AllMusic]]'s [[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]], who declared "Sweet Lady Genevieve" to be the "real candidate for Davies' forgotten masterpiece".<ref name="Allmusic"/>


Some more recent reviews of ''Preservation Act 1'' have been sympathetic to its theatrical ambitions, such as [[AllMusic]]'s [[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]], who declared "Sweet Lady Genevieve" to be the "real candidate for Davies' forgotten masterpiece".<ref name="Allmusic" />
The 1991 CD reissue on Rhino was a 2-CD set combining ''Preservation Act 1'' with its 1974 follow-up ''[[Preservation Act 2|Preservation Act 2]]'', but with no bonus tracks other than an extended mix of "Money & Corruption/I Am Your Man", featuring an extra [[instrumental]] break.


The 1998 CD reissue of ''Preservation Act 1'' on Velvel includes the single versions of "Preservation" and "One of the Survivors", neither of which are available on the original vinyl release.
The 1991 CD reissue on Rhino was a 2-CD set combining ''Preservation Act 1'' with its 1974 follow-up ''[[Preservation Act 2]]''. It contained one bonus track ("[[Preservation (song)|Preservation]]") and an extended mix of "Money & Corruption/I Am Your Man", featuring an extra [[instrumental]] break.


The 1998 CD reissue of ''Preservation Act 1'' on Velvel includes the single versions of "Preservation" and "One of the Survivors", neither of which is available on the original vinyl release.
==Cultural references==
The chorus from side 2's "Money and Corruption" was used by the hackers group [[Anonymous (group)|Anonymous]] when attacking governmental websites during the 2014 World Cup.[http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2014/06/12/hacktivists-claim-attacks-on-world-cup-sites/]


== Cultural references ==
==Track listing==
The chorus from side 2's "Money and Corruption" was used by the hackers group [[Anonymous (group)|Anonymous]] when attacking governmental websites during the 2014 World Cup.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/2014/06/12/hacktivists-claim-attacks-on-world-cup-sites/|title='Hacktivists' claim attacks on Brazil World Cup sites|date=12 June 2014}}</ref>

== Track listing ==
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{{Track listing | headline = Side one
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{{Track listing | headline = CD bonus tracks
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| title12 = [[Preservation (song)|Preservation]]
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==Personnel==
== Personnel ==
;The Kinks
'''The Kinks'''
*[[Ray Davies]] - [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[harmonica]]
*[[Ray Davies]] [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]], [[harmonica]]
*[[Dave Davies]] - guitar, vocals
*[[Dave Davies]] guitar, vocals
*[[John Dalton (musician)|John Dalton]] - [[Bass guitar|bass]]
*[[John Dalton (musician)|John Dalton]] [[Bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Mick Avory]] - [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[Mick Avory]] [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[John Gosling (The Kinks musician)|John Gosling]] - [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
*[[John Gosling (The Kinks musician)|John Gosling]] [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
with:
*[[Alan Holmes]] - [[Brass instrument|brass]]
*Laurie Brown - brass
*John Beecham - brass
*Krysia Kocjan, Lee Pavey, Lewis Rich, Pamela Travis, Sue Brown - other singers
;Technical
*Dave Davies, Roger Beale - engineer
*Pat Doyle - art direction
*Chris Hopper - photography


'''Additional personnel'''
==References==
*[[Alan Holmes]] [[Brass instrument|brass]]
*Laurie Brown brass
*John Beecham brass
*Krysia Kocjan, Lee Pavey, Lewis Rich, Pamela Travis, Sue Brown additional singers

'''Technical'''
*Dave Davies engineer
*Roger Beale – engineer
*Pat Doyle art direction
*Chris Hopper photography

== References ==
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Preservation Act 1
Studio album by
Released16 November 1973
RecordedMarch–July 1973
StudioKonk, London
GenreRock
Length39:16
LabelRCA
ProducerRay Davies
The Kinks chronology
The Great Lost Kinks Album
(1973)
Preservation Act 1
(1973)
Preservation Act 2
(1974)
Singles from Preservation Act 1
  1. "One of the Survivors"
    Released: 20 April 1973 (US)
  2. "Sitting in the Midday Sun"
    Released: June 1973
  3. "Sweet Lady Genevieve"
    Released: 21 September 1973 (UK)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
The Great Rock Discography5/10[4]
Pitchfork9.8/10[5]
Uncut[6]

Preservation Act 1 is a concept album and the 12th studio album by the English rock group the Kinks, released 16 November 1973 by RCA Records.

Preservation Act 1 did not sell well (peaking on the Billboard 200 at No. 177). However, it was well received by many critics at the time. A review in Rolling Stone by Ken Barnes was critical of Ray Davies' "tendency toward vaudevillian excess," but overall he rated Preservation as a "highly listenable, enjoyable album."[7] Barnes singled out "Sitting in the Midday Sun" as a "wistfully irresistible" number and labeled "One of the Survivors" the Kinks' "best outright rocker" in years.[7] Gary Lucas, reviewing Preservation Act 1 for Zoo World, also had high praise for the work, stating: "Dare I say it is one of the nicest albums to be released this year (if not the best)? Of course I will."[8] Focusing on the musical theater aspects of the LP, Barbara Charone ranked the album as one of the "most impressive" of the Kinks' career.[9]

Some more recent reviews of Preservation Act 1 have been sympathetic to its theatrical ambitions, such as AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, who declared "Sweet Lady Genevieve" to be the "real candidate for Davies' forgotten masterpiece".[1]

The 1991 CD reissue on Rhino was a 2-CD set combining Preservation Act 1 with its 1974 follow-up Preservation Act 2. It contained one bonus track ("Preservation") and an extended mix of "Money & Corruption/I Am Your Man", featuring an extra instrumental break.

The 1998 CD reissue of Preservation Act 1 on Velvel includes the single versions of "Preservation" and "One of the Survivors", neither of which is available on the original vinyl release.

Cultural references

[edit]

The chorus from side 2's "Money and Corruption" was used by the hackers group Anonymous when attacking governmental websites during the 2014 World Cup.[10]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Ray Davies

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Morning Song"2:00
2."Daylight"3:19
3."Sweet Lady Genevieve"3:26
4."There's a Change in the Weather"2:59
5."Where Are They Now?"3:28
6."One of the Survivors"4:31
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Cricket"2:56
2."Money and Corruption/I Am Your Man"6:01
3."Here Comes Flash"2:41
4."Sitting in the Midday Sun"3:47
5."Demolition"4:07
CD bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Preservation" (Single)3:37
13."One of the Survivors" (Single edit)4:07

Personnel

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The Kinks

Additional personnel

  • Alan Holmesbrass
  • Laurie Brown – brass
  • John Beecham – brass
  • Krysia Kocjan, Lee Pavey, Lewis Rich, Pamela Travis, Sue Brown – additional singers

Technical

  • Dave Davies – engineer
  • Roger Beale – engineer
  • Pat Doyle – art direction
  • Chris Hopper – photography

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Kinks: Preservation Act 1 > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: K". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. robertchristgau.com. ISBN 0-89919-026-X. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th edn). London, UK: Omnibus Press. p. 2005.
  4. ^ Strong, Martin C. "The KINKS biography". The Great Rock Bible. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  5. ^ Josephes, Jason. "Kinks: Preservation Act 1". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 23 December 2001.
  6. ^ "Kinks Klassics". Uncut. No. 88. September 2004. p. 62.
  7. ^ a b Barnes, Ken, The Kinks: Preservation Act 1, Rolling Stone, 14 February 1974.
  8. ^ Gary Lucas, Preservation Act 1, Zoo World, 28 February 1974, p. 36.
  9. ^ Barbara Charone, The Kinks, Preservation Act 1, Rock, 1973, p. 34.
  10. ^ "'Hacktivists' claim attacks on Brazil World Cup sites". 12 June 2014.