Decades (concept album)

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Decades
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Released28 July 2017 (2017-07-28)
RecordedSpring 2014 – Summer 2016
Genre Progressive rock, Pop
Length86:50
Label Diteli Records Ltd
Producer David Palfreyman, Nicholas Pegg, Ian Caple

Decades is a 2017 double concept album by David Palfreyman and Nicholas Pegg, who co-produced it with Ian Caple.

David Palfreyman is a British songwriter, musician, actor and poet.

Nicholas Pegg is a British actor, writer and director.

Ian Caple is an English recording engineer, record producer, and mixer.

Contents

The album features a cast of notable actors, singers and musicians, including David Warner, Richard Coyle, Jacqueline Pearce, Jan Ravens, Simon Greenall, Edward Holtom, Sarah Jane Morris, Cassidy Janson, Mitch Benn, David Palfreyman, Jessica Lee Morgan, Ian Shaw, Gary Barnacle, Greg Hart, Terry Edwards and Martyn Barker.

David Warner (actor) British actor

David Hattersley Warner is an English actor who played both romantic leads and sinister or villainous characters across a range of media, including stage, film, animation, television and video games. He has a worldwide following for his many appearances in the Star Trek TV and feature-film franchise.

Richard Coyle is an English actor.

Jacqueline Pearce British actress

Jacqueline Pearce was a British film and television actress. Her roles included horror and comedy; she was best known as the villain Servalan in the British science fiction TV series Blake's 7.

Decades is divided into four 'Acts' (corresponding to the four sides of the double vinyl format), and features 20 songs written by Palfreyman, alternating with a linking dramatic narrative written by Pegg. The narrative explores the shifting memories of the album's central character, Kelver Leash, who is played at different stages of his life by Warner, Coyle and Holtom.

Recording

The music tracks on Decades were recorded at Yellow Fish Studios in Sussex between spring 2014 and summer 2016. The dialogue sequences were recorded at The Moat Studios, London, in January 2016. [1]

Release and reception

Decades was released on 28 July 2017. Critical reaction was favourable: Record Collector's Andy Rawll praised the "outstanding performances" and described the album as "an ambitious, thought-provoking contemporary musical drama about the cycle of life". [2] Writing in Prog (magazine), Chris Roberts considered the album "a true progressive rock curio ... a meditation on time and memory, its ambition is simply colossal." [3] Spill Magazine hailed Decades as "an epic album ... remarkably brave and certainly brilliant", [4] while We Are Cult described it as "a compelling listen" and "a shameless embrace of the full glory of what the concept album can do". [5] Progradar considered Decades "an absolute delight from start to finish", and dubbed it "one of the albums of the year". [6]

<i>Record Collector</i> magazine

Record Collector is a British monthly music magazine. It distributes both within the UK and worldwide. It started in 1979.

<i>Prog</i> (magazine)

Prog is a British magazine dedicated to progressive rock music, published by Future. The magazine, which is edited by Jerry Ewing, was launched in March 2009 as a spin-off from Classic Rock and covers both past and present artists. Other current staff are Hannah May Kilroy, Russell Fairbrother, Natasha Scharf, Jo Kendall and Malcolm Dome.

Singles and videos

'We All Fall Down', featuring Sarah Jane Morris on lead vocal, was released as a single on 30 June 2017, a month ahead of the album. The single was accompanied by a video directed by Nicholas Pegg, which was shot on location on Dartmoor and featured Sarah Jane Morris alongside actors David Warner, Richard Coyle and Edward Holtom.

Sarah Jane Morris (singer) British singer

Sarah Jane Morris is an English singer of pop, jazz, rock and R&B and a songwriter.

Dartmoor Area of moorland in south Devon, England

Dartmoor is a moor in southern Devon, England. Protected by National Park status as Dartmoor National Park, it covers 954 km2 (368 sq mi).

'Dead End Morning', featuring David Palfreyman on lead vocal, was released as the album's second single on 1 September 2017. The video was directed by Tom Saunders and Nicholas Pegg, and again featured actors David Warner, Richard Coyle and Edward Holtom alongside Palfreyman in a computer-animated dystopian cityscape.

‘Hurting, Sinking’, featuring Jessica Lee Morgan on lead vocal, was released as the third Decades single on 8 December 2017. The video, released a week earlier, was directed by Paul Vanezis and featured Jessica Lee Morgan in a candle-lit room full of memorabilia, encountering her younger self in a mirror.

‘Eyes Wide’, featuring Cassidy Janson on lead vocal, was released as the fourth single from Decades on 20 April 2018. The video, directed by Tom Saunders, featured Cassidy Janson performing the song against a CGI backdrop of a train speeding through a surreal landscape, and once again featured cameo appearances by actors David Warner, Richard Coyle and Edward Holtom. [7]

Television and radio appearances

In 2018 the Decades band made several live appearances on Vintage TV, beginning with a performance for The Vintage TV Sessions transmitted on 25 January. [8] For this appearance the band was fronted by Jessica Lee Morgan, who sang 'Hurting, Sinking' and 'Faraway Day' from the album. Morgan then included an acoustic version of 'Hurting, Sinking' in her own live set for the same channel's Live With... series, transmitted on 7 March 2018. [9] The following month, the full Decades band returned for another edition of The Vintage TV Sessions shown on 26 April 2018, [10] this time showcasing three of the album's lead singers: the set comprised 'Dead End Morning' sung by David Palfreyman, 'Eyes Wide' sung by Cassidy Janson, and 'Got To Be Seen To Be Believed' sung by Sarah Jane Morris.

Prior to these live appearances, the videos for 'We All Fall Down' and 'Hurting, Sinking' were also premiered on Vintage TV, as part of a 2017 edition of the video jukebox show My Vintage presented by Nicholas Pegg. [11]

On 10 June 2018, David Palfreyman and Cassidy Janson appeared on London Live to discuss Decades and the single 'Eyes Wide'. [12] A week earlier, 'Eyes Wide' was premiered by Elaine Paige on her BBC Radio 2 show Elaine Paige on Sunday. [13]

Personnel

Actors

Lead vocalists

Other musicians

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