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The Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy (1965) [LP Mono Remastered 2015]

The Kinks - The Kink Kontroversy (1965) [LP Mono Remastered 2015]

BAND/ARTIST: The Kinks

  • Title: The Kink Kontroversy
  • Year Of Release: 1965/2015
  • Label: Sanctuary Records [BMG14050V]
  • Genre: Rock, Classic rock, Rock & Roll, Beat
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / [24bit-96kHz]
  • Total Time: 30:20
  • Total Size: 70 mb / 103 mb / 319 mb
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The Kink Kontroversy is the third studio album by the English rock band the Kinks, released on 26 November 1965 in the United Kingdom and in March 1966 in the United States, where it was the first American Kinks album to feature an identical tracklist to its UK counterpart. It is a transitional work, with elements of both the earlier Kinks' styles (heavily blues-influenced songs such as "Milk Cow Blues" and variations on the band's hits from 1964–1965 such as "Till the End of the Day") and early indications of the future direction of Ray Davies' songwriting styles ("The World Keeps Going Round" and "I'm On an Island"). The liner notes were written by Michael Aldred.

TRACKLIST:

01) Milk Cow Blues
02) Ring The Bells
03) Gotta Get The First Plane Home
04) When I See That Girl Of Mine
05) I Am Free
06) Till The End Of The Day
07) The World Keeps Going Round
08) I'm On A Island
09) Where Have All The Good Times Gone
10) It's Too Late
11) What's In Store For Me
12) You Can't Win

The Kinks
Ray Davies – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Dave Davies – lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "I Am Free" and "What's in Store for Me", shared lead vocals on "Milk Cow Blues" and "You Can't Win"
Pete Quaife – bass guitar, backing vocals
Mick Avory – drums (tracks 3-8, 10-12) , percussion

Additional musicians
Clem Cattini – drums (tracks 1, 2 and 9)
Nicky Hopkins – keyboards
Rasa Davies – backing vocals (track 6 and 9)
Shel Talmy - guitar on "It's Too Late"

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