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The Kinks The Kink Kontroversy (180 Gram Vinyl) - (M) (ONLINE ONLY!!)

The Kinks The Kink Kontroversy (180 Gram Vinyl) - (M) (ONLINE ONLY!!)

The Kinks The Kink Kontroversy (180 Gram Vinyl) - (M) (ONLINE ONLY!!)

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The Kinks: Ray Davies (vocals, guitar, piano); Dave Davies (vocals, guitar); Peter Quaife (bass); Mick Avory (drums).
Includes original release liner notes by Michael Aldred & new liner notes by Peter Doggett.
THE KINK KONTROVERSY is the pivotal album in the Kinks' career, the bridge from filler-laden early efforts like KINDA KINKS to the string of masterpieces starting with 1966's FACE TO FACE. The hit single "Til the End of the Day" is the third and last of the trilogy of similar riff-rockers that started with "You Really Got Me." But elsewhere Ray Davies shows his peculiar development as a songwriter with downright morose tracks like "Where Have All the Good Times Gone," "Ring the Bells," and the pointedly sarcastic "I'm On An Island." Brother Dave continues his development as a songwriter with the swell "I Am Free," and as a singer with a stomping proto-metal cover of Kokomo Arnold's blues standard "Milk Cow Blues." The Castle reissue adds four tracks, including two takes of the non-album 1965 single "Dedicated Follower of Fashion."

  • Format: Vinyl
  • Genre: Pop