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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:12 am 
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Wow, Batman, can it finally be here? From the kindakinks.net website:

The "lost" 1969 Dave Davies album looks like it may finally be released on CD. Amazon.co.uk has a track list, and SpinCDs.com has artwork. Both give a release date of 26th September, 2011.
*** now revised to Oct 31, 2011 ***

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GCNUQ8/?tag=imwan-20

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005GCNUQ8/?tag=imwan-21

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This first ever compilation of Dave’s work for the Kinks combines all his great work for the band as well as his highly under rated solo material.

This newly remastered set done with the approval of Dave and mastered by Kinks archivist hopes to prove that there was not only one talented song writer in the band.

A one disc set with art work by award winning designer Phil Smee and notes by Kinks fan club’s Russell Smith contains a complete selection of well know Davies compositions as well as rare mono and alternative takes from Dave’s career with the band and on his own and hopes to remind the listener of the great work done by the man

Tracklist
1. Susannah's Still Alive Stereo
2. This Man He Weeps Tonight Stereo mix
3. Mindless Child Of Motherhood Stereo mix
4. Hold My Hand Stereo
5. Do You Wish To Be A Man
6. Are You Ready
7. Creeping Jean
8. Crying
9. Lincoln County Stereo
10. Mr Shoemaker's Daughter
11. Mr Reporter Stereo
12. Groovy Movies
13. There's No Life Without Love
14. I Am Free
15. Death Of A Clown
16. Love Me Till The Sun Shines
17. Susannah's Still Alive
18. Funny Face Mono Album Version
19. Lincoln County
20. There's No Life Without Love Mono Version
21. Hold My Hand
22. Creeping Jean
23. This Man He Weeps Tonight
24. Mindless Child Of Motherhood
25. Mr Reporter Alternate Mix
26. Hold My Hand Demo Version
27. Good Luck Charm


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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:19 am 
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A perfect piece to add to the Kinks re-issues.

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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:49 pm 
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As I recall, this has a release date, a track list, and someone even posted on a Kinks list about having heard the mastered disc ready for release back in 2000/2001... then nothing. But I'm optimistic again.

Looking at the track list, do we suppose tracks #1-12 constitute the "lost" album and the rest is bonus material? Or was there never a final running order?


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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:56 am 
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pobbard wrote:
As I recall, this has a release date, a track list, and someone even posted on a Kinks list about having heard the mastered disc ready for release back in 2000/2001... then nothing. But I'm optimistic again.

Looking at the track list, do we suppose tracks #1-12 constitute the "lost" album and the rest is bonus material? Or was there never a final running order?

Here's a link with some additional info regarding the original release, in the "for what it's worth" category:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hole_in_ ... _Davies%29

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:54 am 
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Great news!!!!
I'm getting this.

Now if Ray could only officially release "Pictures In the Sand".............

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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:22 am 
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A few confusing updates.......

1. The release date has been pushed back.
Amazon UK lists 10/31/11
Amazon US lists 10/4/11
Since Sanctary is UK based, I would tend to believe 10/31/11.

2. It now has a title...but it's also different on both sites
UK - Lost Album / Hidden Treasures
US - The Album That Time Forgot
I'm guessing UK is right again.

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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 10:47 am 
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The 30 sec sound clips are now up on Amazon UK, sounding pretty awesome !!


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:12 pm 
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Charles wrote:
A few confusing updates.......

1. The release date has been pushed back.
Amazon UK lists 10/31/11
Amazon US lists 10/4/11
Since Sanctary is UK based, I would tend to believe 10/31/11.

2. It now has a title...but it's also different on both sites
UK - Lost Album / Hidden Treasures
US - The Album That Time Forgot
I'm guessing UK is right again.


Amazon US has now posted the album art:

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It's clear that the title is indeed "Hidden Treasures" even though the listing continues to say "The Album That Time Forgot".

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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:34 am 
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kindakinks.net posted this link to a new Dave Davies interview on Jonny Abrams' 'Rocksucker' blog, good stuff.
Follow the links at the bottom of the pages to continue to parts 2 & 3:

http://jonnyabrams.blogspot.com/2011/10 ... art-1.html


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 Post subject: [2011-10-31] Dave Davies - "Hidden Treasures" the 'lost' 1969 album (Sanctuary UK)
PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:55 pm 
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Nice review,,,,,,,

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http://psychobabble100.wordpress.com/20 ... treasures/

Review: Dave Davies’s ‘Hidden Treasures’

The Kinks were at a commercial low point but a creative high point in the late ‘60s. Ray Davies wrote an excess of songs during the sessions that would spawn his masterpiece. On their way to becoming The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, several of those tracks were considered for an alternate album titled Four More Well Respected Gentlemen. Ray pondered a solo album and schemed to make a full-length musical out of his Village Green concept (which he would realize less than spectacularly in the mid-‘70s). Amidst all this activity, Pye Records started pushing Dave Davies to make his own solo album to capitalize on the success of 1967’s “Death of a Clown”—a Dave and Ray-penned Kinks number released as a solo single under the younger Davies’s name. Despite his long history of begrudging his brother’s higher profile in The Kinks, Dave was not enthused about the project. He preferred placing his songs on proper Kinks albums.

The process of writing Dave’s solo record was a bit of a drudge, though the recording sessions with The Kinks as his backing band and Ray producing birthed a quantity of quality songs. Occasionally the chore-aspect was apparent in somewhat halfhearted, repetitive numbers, such as “Do You Wish to Be a Man” and “Are You Ready”. But the best of Dave’s solo material—the joyous “Lincoln County”, the desperate yet exhilarating “This Man He Weeps Tonight”, the Dylanesque “Susannah’s Still Alive”, the magnificently brooding “Mindless Child of Motherhood”—could go toe-to-toe with any of Ray’s songs of that same period. The Kinks were rarely more ferocious than they were on “Mindless Child” and the sinister rocker “Creeping Jean”.

Alas, Dave’s lack of enthusiasm and renewed commercial hopes for The Kinks following the release of Arthur: or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire in 1969 put the unnamed solo project to rest. Most of the tracks ended up on flop Dave Davies singles and Kinks B-sides. But fans have long wondered how that completed L.P. would have sounded.

As a sort of bonus companion to its recent wave of superb Kinks deluxe reissues, Universal/Sanctuary Music is finally giving us the best approximation of Dave Davies’s unfinished solo album with Hidden Treasures. Compilers Russell Smith and Andrew Sandoval based this new CD on a 1969 acetate of Dave’s sessions assembled by Warner Reprise. The thirteen tracks flow quite nicely, and though many of them were included as bonus tracks on those deluxe Kinks discs, it’s nice to hear them placed together. And there are quite a few rarities to uncover here. Though not Dave’s best songs, “Do You Wish to Be a Man” and the gospel-flavored “Are You Ready” have only previously been available as scratchy acetate copies on bootlegs. Much better is the newly unveiled “Crying”, a mournful but catchy track on which Dave gets off some rather Hendrixy rhythm licks. The B-side “There Is No Life Without Love” is presented in an unfamiliar stereo mix in which Dave’s vocal is pulled out of the mass of harmonies to the front line.

The compilers include a wealth of bonus tracks, including most (but not all) of Dave’s Pye-era Kinks compositions, mono alternative mixes of several of the core album’s tracks, a brassier mix of “Mr. Reporter”, and a scratchy early take of “Hold My Hand”. A “rare” studio version of “Good Luck Charm” is pitched as an unreleased track, although it sounds suspiciously like the one on the Picture Book box set. Aside from the latter two bonus tracks, Hidden Treasures sounds fantastic, with dense bass and crisp acoustic details. Russell Smith’s liner notes, which detail the recording and writing of these tracks extensively, are as worthy as the music they annotate. But the greatest pleasure is the wonderful music, and Hidden Treasures is a concentrated testament to the often-overlooked songwriting talents of Dave Davies.

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