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Then Now and Inbetween

Then Now and Inbetween is a promotional compilation album by the English rock band the Kinks. Reprise Records issued the album in July 1969 to journalists, radio program directors and disc jockeys in conjunction with the "God Save the Kinks" promotional campaign,[7] which sought to reestablish the Kinks' commercial status in the US after their four-year ban on performing in the country.[8]

Then Now and Inbetween
Compilation album (promotional) by
ReleasedJuly 1969
Recorded1964–1968[a]
StudioPye and IBC, London
Length37:30
LabelReprise
ProducerPye[b]
The Kinks US chronology
Singles from Then Now and Inbetween

Background and release edit

In July 1965, the Kinks were informally blacklisted from performing in the United States by the American Federation of Musicians.[9] The circumstances that led to the ban are unclear but likely stemmed from several incidents during the band's first US tour;[10][11] bandleader Ray Davies later attributed it to a combination of "bad luck, bad management, [and] bad behaviour".[11][d]

The Kinks' ban persisted until Davies negotiated its resolution in mid-April 1969.[13] In preparation for a return tour of America, the band's first there in over four years,[14] Reprise Records and Warner Bros. Records initiated a promotional campaign to reestablish the band's commercial standing.[15] On 3 July 1969, Davies and band manager Robert Wace attended a meeting with Reprise executives at Warner's headquarters in Burbank, California.[7] Musician John Mendelsohn attended the meeting in an advisory role,[7] having been hired after Reprise read his favourable review of the band's 1969 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society.[16] The group formally launched the campaign under the moniker "God Save the Kinks".[7] Mendelsohn came up with the title,[15] which referenced the refrain "God save the village green!" from the close of the song "The Village Green Preservation Society".[17]

As part of the campaign, Reprise mailed press kits to journalists, radio program directors and disc jockeys. The kits included Then Now and Inbetween and other assorted items, such as guide to the Kinks' recordings and a plastic bag with blades of grass from "Daviesland village green".[18] The compilation album was also available to public via mail order for US$2 (equivalent to $16 in 2022).[19] The album has since become a valued collector's item.[20]

Music edit

The songs on Then Now and Inbetween range chronologically from July 1964 to October 1968 and are a mix of Shel Talmy- and Davies-produced recordings.[21] All of the songs were recorded in the basement studios at Pye Records's London offices, except for "You Really Got Me", which was done at IBC Studios in London.[22]

Then Now and Inbetween marked the first inclusion of "Days" on a US LP.[2] It also featured "Berkeley Mews" a year before its first official release, as the UK B-side to the 1970 single "Lola".[23] The Kinks recorded "Berkeley Mews" in early 1968 during the sessions for Village Green, but band biographer Andy Miller hypothesises that the band may have overdubbed additional parts for the song in anticipation of its inclusion on Then Now and Inbetween. In particular, he focuses on elements which were generally absent from the band's 1968 work, such as the heavier guitar production and the presence of a saxophone. He suggests the saxophone may have been overdubbed around May or June 1969 during the sessions for Arthur (1969), since Dave Davies's song "Mr. Reporter" received a brass overdub around the same time.[1]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Ray Davies, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Early Chunky Medley" – 3:21
  1. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry)
  2. "You Really Got Me"
  3. "I Need You"
  4. "Till the End of the Day"
  1. "A Well Respected Man" – 2:38
  2. "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" – 2:59
  3. "Dandy" – 2:08
  4. "Sunny Afternoon" – 3:33

Side two

  1. "David Watts" – 1:52
  2. "End of the Season" – 2:05
  3. "Sitting by the Riverside" – 1:31
  4. "Death of a Clown" (Dave Davies, R. Davies) – 2:25
  5. "The Village Green Preservation Society" – 2:45
  6. "Last of the Steam-Powered Trains" – 1:22
  7. "Big Sky" – 2:12
  8. "Berkeley Mews" – 2:34
  9. "Days" – 2:50
  10. "Waterloo Sunset" – 3:15

Personnel edit

According to band researcher Doug Hinman:[3]

The Kinks

  • Ray Davies – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; piano ("Louie Louie" and "Waterloo Sunset"); Mellotron ("Berkeley Mews" and "Sitting by the Riverside");[e] producer (side two, except for "David Watts", "End of the Season" and "Death of a Clown")
  • Dave Davies – backing vocals, lead guitar; lead vocals ("David Watts")
  • Pete Quaife – backing vocals, bass guitar
  • Mick Avory – drums; tambourine ("You Really Got Me" and "Till the End of the Day")

Additional musicians

Additional production and personnel

Notes edit

  1. ^ Andy Miller hypothesises that the Kinks overdubbed additional parts to "Berkeley Mews" in May or June 1969.[1]
  2. ^ The liner notes describe all songs as "an original Pye Records production",[2] but every track was produced by either Shel Talmy or Ray Davies.[3]
  3. ^ Johnny Rogan writes the single was released in August 1969,[4] as do Doug Hinman and Jason Brabazon in their self-published band discography.[5] Village Green's 50th anniversary release includes a replica of the 7" single, with notes printed on its sleeve stating it was originally released in July 1969.[6]
  4. ^ On 2 July 1965, while backstage of Dick Clark's show Where the Action Is, Ray fought a member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Two days later, the Kinks refused to perform a concert in San Francisco after the promoter declined Ray's request that the band be paid in cash.[12]
  5. ^ a b Andy Miller does not specify whether Ray or Hopkins contributed Mellotron on "Sitting by the Riverside" and "Berkeley Mews".[24]
  6. ^ Hinman writes a guitarist from Edward Kassner's office played additional rhythm guitar, "likely Harry, possibly Bob or Vic, surname unknown".[25]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Miller 2003, p. 110n35.
  2. ^ a b c d Mendelsohn 1969.
  3. ^ a b Hinman 2004, pp. 31, 41, 56, 66, 70, 77, 84, 92, 99, 101, 104, 117, 121, 142.
  4. ^ Rogan 1984, p. 197.
  5. ^ Hinman & Brabazon 1994, quoted in Davies 1996, p. 273.
  6. ^ Anon. 2018: "Originally released on Reprise Records, July 1969, as US 7" single 0847."
  7. ^ a b c d Hinman 2004, p. 130.
  8. ^ Mendelsohn 1985, p. 101; Kitts 2008, p. 146; Hinman 2004, p. 130.
  9. ^ Hinman 2004, p. 60.
  10. ^ Hinman 2004, pp. 58–60.
  11. ^ a b Simpson, Dave (16 July 2015). "Ray Davies: 'I'm not the godfather of Britpop ... more a concerned uncle'". The Guardian. from the original on 26 July 2015.
  12. ^ Hinman 2004, p. 60; Roberts 2014, pp. 188–189.
  13. ^ Hinman 2004, p. 128.
  14. ^ Rogan 1984, p. 99; Kitts 2008, p. 146.
  15. ^ a b Hasted 2011, p. 147.
  16. ^ Mendelsohn 1985, p. 101.
  17. ^ Jovanovic 2013, p. 149.
  18. ^ Mendelsohn 1985, p. 101; Kitts 2008, p. 146; Hinman 2004, p. 130.
  19. ^ Rogan 1984, p. 209.
  20. ^ Fleiner 2017, chap. 8.
  21. ^ Mendelsohn 1969: (track listing); Hinman 2004, pp. 31, 41, 56, 66, 70, 77, 84, 92, 99, 101, 104, 117, 121, 142: (recording details).
  22. ^ Hinman 2004, pp. 31, 41, 56, 66, 70, 77, 84, 92, 99, 101, 104, 117, 121, 142: (locations); Miller 2003, p. 21: (basement studios); Mendelsohn 1969: (track listing).
  23. ^ Neill 2000, p. 47.
  24. ^ Miller 2003, pp. 22, 75, 109.
  25. ^ Hinman 2004, p. 29.
  26. ^ Miller 2003, pp. 109, 110n35.

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Then Now and Inbetween is a promotional compilation album by the English rock band the Kinks Reprise Records issued the album in July 1969 to journalists radio program directors and disc jockeys in conjunction with the God Save the Kinks promotional campaign 7 which sought to reestablish the Kinks commercial status in the US after their four year ban on performing in the country 8 Then Now and InbetweenCompilation album promotional by the KinksReleasedJuly 1969Recorded1964 1968 a StudioPye and IBC LondonLength37 30LabelRepriseProducerPye b The Kinks US chronologyThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society 1969 Then Now and Inbetween 1969 Arthur Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1969 Singles from Then Now and Inbetween The Village Green Preservation Society Released July 1969 c Contents 1 Background and release 2 Music 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksBackground and release editFurther information The Kinks 1965 US tour Ban In July 1965 the Kinks were informally blacklisted from performing in the United States by the American Federation of Musicians 9 The circumstances that led to the ban are unclear but likely stemmed from several incidents during the band s first US tour 10 11 bandleader Ray Davies later attributed it to a combination of bad luck bad management and bad behaviour 11 d The Kinks ban persisted until Davies negotiated its resolution in mid April 1969 13 In preparation for a return tour of America the band s first there in over four years 14 Reprise Records and Warner Bros Records initiated a promotional campaign to reestablish the band s commercial standing 15 On 3 July 1969 Davies and band manager Robert Wace attended a meeting with Reprise executives at Warner s headquarters in Burbank California 7 Musician John Mendelsohn attended the meeting in an advisory role 7 having been hired after Reprise read his favourable review of the band s 1969 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society 16 The group formally launched the campaign under the moniker God Save the Kinks 7 Mendelsohn came up with the title 15 which referenced the refrain God save the village green from the close of the song The Village Green Preservation Society 17 As part of the campaign Reprise mailed press kits to journalists radio program directors and disc jockeys The kits included Then Now and Inbetween and other assorted items such as guide to the Kinks recordings and a plastic bag with blades of grass from Daviesland village green 18 The compilation album was also available to public via mail order for US 2 equivalent to 16 in 2022 19 The album has since become a valued collector s item 20 Music editThe songs on Then Now and Inbetween range chronologically from July 1964 to October 1968 and are a mix of Shel Talmy and Davies produced recordings 21 All of the songs were recorded in the basement studios at Pye Records s London offices except for You Really Got Me which was done at IBC Studios in London 22 Then Now and Inbetween marked the first inclusion of Days on a US LP 2 It also featured Berkeley Mews a year before its first official release as the UK B side to the 1970 single Lola 23 The Kinks recorded Berkeley Mews in early 1968 during the sessions for Village Green but band biographer Andy Miller hypothesises that the band may have overdubbed additional parts for the song in anticipation of its inclusion on Then Now and Inbetween In particular he focuses on elements which were generally absent from the band s 1968 work such as the heavier guitar production and the presence of a saxophone He suggests the saxophone may have been overdubbed around May or June 1969 during the sessions for Arthur 1969 since Dave Davies s song Mr Reporter received a brass overdub around the same time 1 Track listing editAll songs written by Ray Davies except where noted Side one Early Chunky Medley 3 21 Louie Louie Richard Berry You Really Got Me I Need You Till the End of the Day A Well Respected Man 2 38 Dedicated Follower of Fashion 2 59 Dandy 2 08 Sunny Afternoon 3 33Side two David Watts 1 52 End of the Season 2 05 Sitting by the Riverside 1 31 Death of a Clown Dave Davies R Davies 2 25 The Village Green Preservation Society 2 45 Last of the Steam Powered Trains 1 22 Big Sky 2 12 Berkeley Mews 2 34 Days 2 50 Waterloo Sunset 3 15Personnel editAccording to band researcher Doug Hinman 3 The Kinks Ray Davies lead vocals rhythm guitar piano Louie Louie and Waterloo Sunset Mellotron Berkeley Mews and Sitting by the Riverside e producer side two except for David Watts End of the Season and Death of a Clown Dave Davies backing vocals lead guitar lead vocals David Watts Pete Quaife backing vocals bass guitar Mick Avory drums tambourine You Really Got Me and Till the End of the Day Additional musicians Clem Cattini drums Till the End of the Day Rasa Davies backing vocals Bobby Graham drums You Really Got Me Arthur Greenslade piano You Really Got Me Nicky Hopkins piano melodica Sunny Afternoon Mellotron Sitting by the Riverside Berkeley Mews and Days e Unknown session musicians rhythm guitar You Really Got Me f saxophone Berkeley Mews 26 Additional production and personnel Hy Fujita album design 2 John Mendelsohn liner notes 2 Shel Talmy producer side one David Watts End of the Season and Death of a Clown Notes edit Andy Miller hypothesises that the Kinks overdubbed additional parts to Berkeley Mews in May or June 1969 1 The liner notes describe all songs as an original Pye Records production 2 but every track was produced by either Shel Talmy or Ray Davies 3 Johnny Rogan writes the single was released in August 1969 4 as do Doug Hinman and Jason Brabazon in their self published band discography 5 Village Green s 50th anniversary release includes a replica of the 7 single with notes printed on its sleeve stating it was originally released in July 1969 6 On 2 July 1965 while backstage of Dick Clark s show Where the Action Is Ray fought a member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Two days later the Kinks refused to perform a concert in San Francisco after the promoter declined Ray s request that the band be paid in cash 12 a b Andy Miller does not specify whether Ray or Hopkins contributed Mellotron on Sitting by the Riverside and Berkeley Mews 24 Hinman writes a guitarist from Edward Kassner s office played additional rhythm guitar likely Harry possibly Bob or Vic surname unknown 25 References editCitations edit a b Miller 2003 p 110n35 a b c d Mendelsohn 1969 a b Hinman 2004 pp 31 41 56 66 70 77 84 92 99 101 104 117 121 142 Rogan 1984 p 197 Hinman amp Brabazon 1994 quoted in Davies 1996 p 273 Anon 2018 Originally released on Reprise Records July 1969 as US 7 single 0847 a b c d Hinman 2004 p 130 Mendelsohn 1985 p 101 Kitts 2008 p 146 Hinman 2004 p 130 Hinman 2004 p 60 Hinman 2004 pp 58 60 a b Simpson Dave 16 July 2015 Ray Davies I m not the godfather of Britpop more a concerned uncle The Guardian Archived from the original on 26 July 2015 Hinman 2004 p 60 Roberts 2014 pp 188 189 Hinman 2004 p 128 Rogan 1984 p 99 Kitts 2008 p 146 a b Hasted 2011 p 147 Mendelsohn 1985 p 101 Jovanovic 2013 p 149 Mendelsohn 1985 p 101 Kitts 2008 p 146 Hinman 2004 p 130 Rogan 1984 p 209 Fleiner 2017 chap 8 Mendelsohn 1969 track listing Hinman 2004 pp 31 41 56 66 70 77 84 92 99 101 104 117 121 142 recording details Hinman 2004 pp 31 41 56 66 70 77 84 92 99 101 104 117 121 142 locations Miller 2003 p 21 basement studios Mendelsohn 1969 track listing Neill 2000 p 47 Miller 2003 pp 22 75 109 Hinman 2004 p 29 Miller 2003 pp 109 110n35 Sources edit Anon 2018 The Village Green Preservation Society Liner notes The Kinks BMG Pye Records BMGAA09BOX10 Davies Dave 1996 Kink An Autobiography New York City Hyperion ISBN 978 0 7868 6149 1 Fleiner Carey 2017 The Kinks A Thoroughly English Phenomenon Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 4422 3542 7 Hasted Nick 2011 The Story of the Kinks You Really Got Me London Omnibus Press ISBN 978 1 84938 660 9 Hinman Doug Brabazon Jason 1994 You Really Got Me An Illustrated World Discography of the Kinks 1964 1993 Rumford Rhode Island Doug Hinman ISBN 978 0 9641005 1 0 Hinman Doug 2004 The Kinks All Day and All of the Night Day by Day Concerts Recordings and Broadcasts 1961 1996 San Francisco California Backbeat Books ISBN 978 0 87930 765 3 Jovanovic Rob 2013 God Save the Kinks A Biography London Aurum Press ISBN 978 1 84513 671 0 Kitts Thomas M 2008 Ray Davies Not Like Everybody Else New York City Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 97768 5 Mendelsohn John 1969 Then Now and Inbetween Liner notes The Kinks Reprise PRO 328 Mendelsohn John 1985 The Kinks Kronikles New York City Quill ISBN 978 0 688 02983 8 Miller Andy 2003 The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society 33 series New York City Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 978 0 8264 1498 4 Neill Andy February 2000 The Great Lost Kinks Album Record Collector No 246 pp 46 49 Roberts Michael James 2014 Tell Tchaikovsky the News Rock n Roll the Labor Question and the Musicians Union 1942 1968 Durham North Carolina Duke University Press ISBN 978 0 8223 7883 9 Rogan Johnny 1984 The Kinks The Sound and the Fury London Elm Tree Books ISBN 0 241 11308 3 External links editThen Now and Inbetween at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Then Now and Inbetween amp oldid 1173299897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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