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The Kink Kontroversy – The Kinks

The Kink Kontroversy – The Kinks

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Add a rare, unopened piece of rock history to your collection with this sealed vintage stereo pressing of The Kink Kontroversy, the third studio album by The Kinks, originally released in 1965. Showcasing a transitional moment in the band's evolution, this LP blends the raw grit of early British garage rock with the budding sophistication of Ray Davies' songwriting.

Featuring iconic tracks like “Till the End of the Day,” “I Am Free,” and “Where Have All the Good Times Gone,” this album is an essential listen for anyone exploring the British Invasion era.

This copy is still in its original shrink wrap, with a clearance price sticker from a vintage retailer, adding authentic charm. Please note: the jacket has visible wear and tearing along the bottom edge, but the seal remains intact and the vinyl has never been played.

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