Preservation Act 1

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Preservation Act 1 is a 1973 concept album by The Kinks that forms the first part of Ray Davies’ theatrical rock opera about the decline of a once-idealistic community.

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Preservation Act 1 canonical 1

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instanceOf concept album
rock opera
studio album
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
basedOn Ray Davies’ theatrical stage presentations
chronologicallyFollows Everybody’s in Show-Biz NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Preservation Act 2 NERFINISHED
composer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
followedBy Preservation Act 2 NERFINISHED
format LP record
genre rock
theatrical rock
hasPart Cricket
Daylight
Demolition
Here Comes Flash NERFINISHED
Money & Corruption / I Am Your Man NERFINISHED
Morning Song NERFINISHED
One of the Survivors NERFINISHED
Sitting in the Midday Sun NERFINISHED
Sweet Lady Genevieve NERFINISHED
There’s a Change in the Weather NERFINISHED
Where Are They Now? NERFINISHED
hasType theatrical rock album
language English
lyricist Ray Davies NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Mr. Flash NERFINISHED
The Tramp NERFINISHED
The Vicar
The Villagers NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme decline of an idealistic community
loss of utopian ideals
political corruption
notableWorkOf Ray Davies NERFINISHED
The Kinks NERFINISHED
originalReleaseDate 1973
partOf Preservation
partOfSeries Preservation rock opera
performer Dave Davies NERFINISHED
John Dalton NERFINISHED
John Gosling NERFINISHED
Mick Avory NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
The Kinks NERFINISHED
producer Ray Davies NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Records
sideCount 2

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The Kinks hasPart Preservation Act 1