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The Kinks - Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire - 2LP *NEW*

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Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is the seventh studio album by English rock band the Kinks, released in October 1969. Kinks frontman Ray Davies constructed the concept album as the soundtrack to a Granada Television play and developed the storyline with novelist Julian Mitchell; the television programme was never produced. The rough plot revolved around Arthur Morgan, a carpet-layer, who was based on Ray and guitarist Dave Davies' brother-in-law Arthur Anning. A mono version was released in the UK, but not in the US. It is now available on the 2011 deluxe edition re-issue.

Arthur was met with nearly unanimous acclaim upon release. It received generous coverage in the US rock press, with articles running in underground magazines such as Fusion and The Village Voice. It garnered back-to-back reviews by Mike Daly and Greil Marcus in Rolling Stone magazine's lead section; Daly rated it “the Kinks' finest hour”, and Marcus ranked it “the best British album of 1969”. In the UK, Arthur received a mixed review in New Musical Express, Disc & Music Echo praised the album's musical integrity, and Melody Maker called it “Ray Davies' finest hour … beautifully British to the core.”

The album, although not very successful commercially, was a return to the US charts for the band. Their previous album, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, received acclaim from critics but failed to chart in any country upon its 1968 release, with total US sales estimated at under 25,000 copies. The Kinks returned to the Billboard charts in 1969 after a two-year absence, with Arthur's lead single, “Victoria”, peaking at number 62. The album reached number 50 on the Record World charts, and number 105 on the Billboard album chart, their highest position since 1965. It failed to chart in Britain. Arthur paved the way for the further success of their 1970 comeback album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One and its accompanying US Top 10 and UK Top 5 hit “Lola”.

Released
25th October 2019

Track Listing:

SIDE A:
Victoria (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Yes Sir, No Sir (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Some Mother's Son (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Drivin' (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Brainwashed (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Australia (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
SIDE B:
Shangri-La (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Mr. Churchill Says (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Young and Innocent Days (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Nothing to Say (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
Arthur (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster]
SIDE C:
Plastic Man (Stereo) (2019 - Remaster)
King Kong (Mono) ( 2019 - Remaster)
Lincoln County (Stereo) ( 2019 - Remaster)
There Is No Life Without Love (Mono) ( 2019 - Remaster)
Hold My Hand (Stereo) ( 2019 - Remaster)
Creeping Jean (Stereo) ( 2019 - Remaster)
SIDE D:
Mindless Child of Motherhood (Stereo) ( 2019 - Remaster)
This Man He Weeps Tonight (Stereo) ( 2019 - Remaster)
Groovy Movies (Stereo) [2019 - Remaster)]
Victoria (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)
Mr. Churchill Says (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)
Arthur (Originally broadcast on The Dave Lee Travis Show, Radio 1, 28 December 1969)