The Kink Kontroversy

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The Kink Kontroversy is a 1965 studio album by British rock band The Kinks that marks their transition from raw early hits to more sophisticated, socially observant songwriting.

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instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist The Kinks NERFINISHED
bassist Pete Quaife NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs transitional album from raw early hits to more sophisticated songwriting
drummer Mick Avory NERFINISHED
followedBy Face to Face NERFINISHED
follows Kinda Kinks NERFINISHED
genre British rock
beat music
pop rock
rhythm and blues
rock
guitarist Dave Davies NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
hasPart Gotta Get the First Plane Home NERFINISHED
I Am Free NERFINISHED
It’s Too Late NERFINISHED
I’m on an Island NERFINISHED
Milk Cow Blues NERFINISHED
Ring the Bells NERFINISHED
The World Keeps Going Round NERFINISHED
Till the End of the Day NERFINISHED
What’s in Store for Me NERFINISHED
When I See That Girl of Mine NERFINISHED
Where Have All the Good Times Gone NERFINISHED
You Can’t Win NERFINISHED
hasTheme introspective songwriting
social observation
language English
mainPerformer Dave Davies NERFINISHED
Mick Avory NERFINISHED
Pete Quaife NERFINISHED
Ray Davies NERFINISHED
musicBrainzType Album
notableWorkOf The Kinks NERFINISHED
originalRegionRelease United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf The Kinks discography NERFINISHED
performer The Kinks NERFINISHED
producer Shel Talmy NERFINISHED
recordedAt Pye Studios, London NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1965
recordLabel Pye Records NERFINISHED
Reprise Records
releaseDate 1965-11-26
releaseFormat vinyl record
vocalist Ray Davies NERFINISHED

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