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RAY DAVIES TO RELEASE OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II JUNE 29

COLLECTION FEATURES ALL-NEW SONGS

ALONGSIDE REINTERPRETATIONS OF CLASSIC TRACKS

FROM DAVIES’ BRILLIANT FIVE-DECADE CAREER

 

BACKED ONCE AGAIN BY THE JAYHAWKS

PLUS UK MUSICIANS AND CHOIR

 

FIRST TRACK “OUR COUNTRY” NOW AVAILABLE  

PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW

RAY DAVIES TO RELEASE OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II JUNE 29

OUR COUNTRY follows my journey across America; through endless tours

not just to reclaim the Kinks’ career, but to rediscover the country

that offered me my earliest inspirations.”

-Ray Davies

 

May 2, 2018-New York, NY-Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II, the eagerly awaited new album from Ray Davies on Friday, June 29. This new studio album will be available on CD, 2LP vinyl and digital formats. Pre-order OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II now at: http://smarturl.it/RayDaviesA2

The first track, “Our Country,” premiered today.

The continuing story of The Kinks co-founder’s journeys through America, as depicted in his 2013 memoir Americana and last year’s album of the same name, OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II is an album borne from Davies’ vision of America — how it shaped him and evolved through the years. His reflections on his experiences in America instigate personal reformation, and eventually rediscovery and celebration of his own origins.

OUR COUNTRY, like its predecessor, was recorded at the legendary Konk Studios in London with guitarist Bill Shanley and The Jayhawks once again serving as Davies’ backing band plus a group of UK musicians. The album picks up several intriguing musical threads from Davies’ extraordinary songwriting catalog, from the opener “Our Country” – which is developed on a theme melody heard in  AMERICANA’s title track – to reinterpretations of songs inspired by America and written for other projects over the years, including “Oklahoma USA” (first heard on The Kinks’ MUSWELL HILBILLIES), “The Real World” (from 2007’s acclaimed solo album, WORKING MAN’S CAFÉ) and “The Getaway” (from 2006’s OTHER PEOPLES LIVES).

OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II was arranged and produced by Ray Davies; the album was co-produced by Guy Massey and John Jackson. All songs by Ray Davies.

Davies’ first all original solo work in a decade, AMERICANA was greeted with international critical acclaim upon its release last year. “The Kinks legend uses AMERICANA to blaze a path through both America’s rock ’n’ roll history and his own,” raved Pitchfork. “Its back-to-basics energy and prosaic storytelling make it Davies’ best solo album in years.” Mojo called it “his most personal album to date” and Uncut said that “AMERICANA is a deeply satisfying reminder that Davies remains a songwriter with a huge reach but few equals”. “There’s a lot to chew on,” wrote American Songwriter, “but AMERICANA is a first class offering from one of the UK’s most feted songwriters and a worthy entry into Ray Davies’ rightfully esteemed catalog.” “AMERICANA is a big story,” wrote Consequence of Sound, “and it’s not one with tidy resolutions or easy fixes. But Davies is far less preoccupied with trying to tie up the loose ends than he is pointing out America’s dual narratives. There is the fantasy and there is real life, and more often than not they bleed over into one another. And once again, it took the efforts of one of our greatest living songwriters to spell it all out for us.”

Ray Davies is currently working on a theatre or film piece based on both AMERICANA and OUR COUNTRY. Watch this space for further developments.

 

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TRACKLISTING:

  1. Our Country
  2. The Invaders (spoken word)
  3. Back In The Day
  4. Oklahoma U.S.A.
  5. Bringing Up Baby
  6. The Getaway
  7. The Take
  8. We Will Get There
  9. The Real World
  10. A Street Called Hope
  11. The Empty Room
  12. Calling Home
  13. Louisiana Sky
  14. March Of The Zombies
  15. The Big Weird
  16. Tony And Bob
  17. The Big Guy
  18. Epilogue
  19. Muswell Kills

 

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