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Soap Opera (album)

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Released
  
16 May 1975

Length
  
37:30

Release date
  
25 April 1975

Label
  
RCA Records

Studio
  
Konk Studios, London

Artist
  
The Kinks

Producer
  
Genres
  
Rock music, Blues rock

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Recorded
  
August 1974 - October 1974

Soap Opera(1975)
  
Similar
  
The Kinks albums, Rock music albums

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Soap Opera or The Kinks Present a Soap Opera is a 1975 concept album by The Kinks. It is the thirteenth studio album by The Kinks.

Contents

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Development

The material was initially developed for a Granada TV live teleplay in 1974, which was broadcast under the title Star Maker, starring Ray Davies and June Ritchie as the leads, with the Kinks providing live accompaniment. A Soap Opera adapted the same songs and plot to an audio presentation, with Ritchie in the same role. Plans for a full-scale theatrical tour were not realised, but the Kinks, with their extended mid-70s lineup, did perform the entire album on tour in 1975. Though the album was not well-received, Dave Thompson, reviewing an unofficial bootleg recording, called the live presentation "a revelation".

Plot

Soap Opera is the third concept album in the band's "theatrical period". It tells the story of a musician named Starmaker who changes places with an "ordinary man" named Norman to better understand life. Starmaker beds Norman's wife Andrea and then goes to work the next day, getting caught in the rush hour. He works 9 to 5 and then visits the pub a few drinks before making his way home. Andrea greets him, and he tells her she is "making it all worthwhile". By this point, Starmaker has lost his grip on reality; he doesn't know who he is anymore. In the end, he settles down with Andrea, accepting that he is now just "a face in the crowd". The album concludes with the sentiment that, although rock stars may fade, their music lives on.

The Starmaker is an exaggerated characterization of Ray Davies. He would often use his name in the stage version of Soap Opera and perform previous hit Kinks songs as examples of his work as a star to explain that he is not actually the "ordinary" Norman.

Tributes

In 1994 Moog Konttinen recorded a Finnish translation of the album as Saippuaooppera.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ray Davies.

Personnel

The Kinks
  • Ray Davies - vocals, guitar
  • Dave Davies - guitar, vocals
  • John Dalton - bass
  • John Gosling - keyboards
  • Mick Avory - drums
  • with:

  • June Ritchie - vocals of "Andrea" ("Norman"'s wife)
  • Technical
  • Roger Beale - engineer
  • Joe Petagno - illustration
  • Pat Doyle - art direction
  • Songs

    1Everybody’s a Star (Starmaker)2:57
    2Ordinary People3:50
    3Rush Hour Blues4:29

    References

    Soap Opera (album) Wikipedia