Ray Davies announces ‘Americana’ – his first solo album in a decade

On April 21st, Ray Davies will release his first new album in over nine years – ‘Americana’ – via Legacy Recordings. The 15-track collection of originals sees the return for one of the most acclaimed and iconic songwriters of the past 50 years, and follows Davies’ 2013 memoir of the same name, using the book as both source material and creative catalyst.  Davies enlisted The Jayhawks as backing band, and recorded the album in London at Konk, the studio founded by The Kinks in 1973.

The album art for Ray Davies’ new album, Americana.

Album highlight “Poetry” is streaming now via NPR Music, listen here

‘Americana’ was written, conceived, and arranged, by Davies, and co-produced with Guy Massey and John Jackson.  The album is an autobiographical work, chronicling the inextricable role America has played in Davies’ life.  From his earliest days touring the U.S. with the Kinks and subsequent blacklisting by the American Musicians Union, to his years playing stadiums and eventually staying in New York and New Orleans for a time, America has served as both muse and tempest to Davies.

‘Americana’ tracklisting:
1. Americana
2. The Deal
3. Poetry
4. Message From The Road
5. A Place In Your Heart
6. The Mystery Room
7. Silent Movie
8. Rock ‘N’ Roll Cowboys
9. Change For Change
10. The Man Upstairs
11. I’ve Heard That Beat Before
12. A Long Drive Home To Tarzana
13. The Great Highway
14. The Invaders
15. Wings Of Fantasy