One for the Road is a 1980 live album and video[1] by the Kinks. It was released on 4 June 1980 on LP and cassette in the US, on video on 25 June 1980 in the US, and on 1 August 1980 in the UK.
One for the Road | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 4 June 1980 | |||
Recorded | 3 March 1979 – 4 March 1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 77:21 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Ray Davies | |||
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Singles from One for the Road | ||||
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Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Rolling Stone | positive[3] |
Smash Hits | [4] |
Most of the recordings date from a portion of the 1979-1980 American tour in support of the band's Low Budget album, hence the inclusion of six songs from that LP. Those songs were augmented by a selection of hits dating back to the band's formation in 1964.
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
editAll 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
edit- "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
editThe 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
editAlbum
Year | Chart | Position |
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1980 | Billboard Pop Albums | 14 |
Certifications and sales
editRegion | 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
edit- ^ Billboard Nov. 22, 1980. Billboard Magazine. 1980. p. VM4.
One for the Road Kinks.
- ^ a b One for the Road at AllMusic
- ^ Schruers, Fred. Rolling Stone. No. 2 October 1980. p. 92.
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(help) - ^ a b 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.