The Kinks have just released this incredible 10xLP boxet, featuring all the ’60s klassics plus the Live at Kelvin Hall album and a double LP of rarities entitled the ‘Black Album’ – not forgetting the small matter of a whopping 48 page book to get yer teeth into too….
If you’re a fan of the Kinks be sure to check some of the top Kinks rarities currently in stock at eil.com
THE KINKS The Kink Kontroversy: 1966 US first issue 12-track MONO LP on the three colour ‘steamboat’ label, a fantastic album from the band, featuring various musical styles from their early blues influenced sound to the latter styles prominent in Ray Davies’ solo work, pasted picture sleeve with catalogue inner. The cover is a beautiful example & appears practically near mint with no deletion marks. The vinyl appears as clean as can be with minimal sign of play. This particular copy of the vinyl has a number of light pressing blemishes both sides that appear to live in the vinyl itself; these have no effect on play at all & this is very much the best example of this rare mono imprint you are likely to find half a century on – more info hereTHE KINKS Kinksize Session: Rare 1964 UK solid centre 4-track 7″ vinyl EP including I’ve Gotta Go Now, I’ve Got That Feeling, Things Are Getting Better & Louie Louie, front laminated flipback picture sleeve. More info hereTHE KINKS Greatest Hits!Original 1966 US 10-track Mono LP compilation, a stellar collection of hits written by Ray Davies on the three colour ‘steamboat’ label, pasted picture sleeve with catalogue inner. The cover is a beautiful example & appears practically near mint with no deletion marks. More info here
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