One for the Road | ||||
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Released | 4 June 1980 (US) (record and cassette) 25 June 1980 (US) (video) 1 August 1980 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 3 March 1979 – 4 March 1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 77:21 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Ray Davies | |||
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One for the Road is a 1980 live album and video[1] by the Kinks.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
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Rolling Stone | positive[3] |
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In his 1980 review of the album for Smash Hits, David Hepworth said that the album was "as convincing an argument for banning live albums as you'll find".[4] In their brief review, Allmusic wrote that "One for the Road is a fascinating document of trailblazing elder statesmen who paved the way for heavy metal and punk, but never felt a glorious pop song was out of their grasp."[2]
Track listing
All tracks written by Ray Davies.
- "Opening" – 1:43 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
- "Hard Way" – 2:42 recorded at The Barn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 3 March 1979
- "Catch Me Now I'm Falling" – 4:49 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" – 2:16 recorded at Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, Massachusetts, 6 March 1979
- Intro: Lola – 0:54 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "Lola" – 4:47 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "Pressure" – 1:31 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "All Day and All of the Night" – 3:45 recorded at The Barn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 3 March 1979
- "20th Century Man" – 6:19 recorded at The Barn, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 3 March 1979 *
- "Misfits" – 3:57 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "Prince of the Punks" – 3:52 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
- "Stop Your Sobbing" – 2:38 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
- "Low Budget" – 5:57 recorded at Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 23 September 1979
- "Attitude" – 3:52 recorded at The Volkshaus, Zürich, Switzerland, 11 November 1979
- "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" – 6:29 recorded at The Volkshaus, Zürich, Switzerland, 11 November 1979
- "National Health" – 4:08 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
- "Till the End of the Day" – 2:42 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
- "Celluloid Heroes" – 7:22 recorded at The Volkshaus, Zürich, Switzerland, 11 November 1979
- "You Really Got Me" – 3:35 recorded at Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, Massachusetts, 6 March 1979
- "Victoria" – 2:34 recorded at The Volkshaus, Zürich, Switzerland, 11 November 1979
- "David Watts" – 2:05 recorded at Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York, 4 March 1980
(*) omitted from original CD but reinstated on remastered CD
LP side 1: tracks 1-7
LP side 2: tracks 8-12
LP side 3: tracks 13-16
LP side 4: tracks 17-21
Video
- "Opening"
- "All Day and All of the Night"
- Intro: Lola
- "Lola"
- "Low Budget"
- "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman"
- "Attitude"
- "Celluloid Heroes"
- "Hard Way"
- "Where Have All the Good Times Gone?"
- "You Really Got Me"
- "Pressure"
- "Catch Me Now I'm Falling"
- "Victoria"
- "Day-O" (snippet sung)
Personnel
The Kinks
- Ray Davies – guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals
- Dave Davies – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Ian Gibbons – keyboards, backing vocals
- Mick Avory – drums
- Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Nick Newall – additional keyboards
Technical
- Barry Ainsworth / Mobile I – recording
- Mike Moran / RCA Mobile Truck – recording
- Arnie Rosenberg / Roadmaster II – recording
- Brooks Taylor / Showco, Inc. – recording
- Michael Ewasko – mixing engineer
- Howard Fritzson – art direction
- Lauren Recht – photography
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1980 | Billboard Pop Albums | 14 |
Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Belgium | — | 35,000[5] |
United States (RIAA)[6] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
- ↑ Billboard Nov. 22, 1980. Billboard Magazine. 1980. p. VM4.
One for the Road Kinks.
- 1 2 One for the Road at AllMusic
- ↑ Schruers, Fred. Rolling Stone. No. 2 October 1980. p. 92.
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(help) - 1 2 Hepworth, David. "Albums". Smash Hits (7–20 August 1980): 28.
- ↑ "Benelux Rock Festivals Pulling Promo $$ From Varied Sources" (PDF). Billboard. 30 May 1981. p. 62. Retrieved 25 April 2021 – via World Radio History.
- ↑ "American album certifications – The Kinks – One for the Road". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
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