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10 records Kinks vinyl box set on the way

Posted by Loren on October 16, 2016

10 records Kinks vinyl box set on the way
10 records Kinks vinyl box set on the way

On Dec. 16, BMG will release The Mono Collection, a new 10 album vinyl box set collection of material from The Kinks, circa 1964-1969.

The collection includes a 48 page hard cover booklet and 10 of the band's most celebrated records on 180g vinyl. Check out a full track listing after the jump.

 

THE KINKS
THE MONO COLLECTION
 
CONTENT LISTING
 
Disc One – ‘Kinks’ (1964)
 
Side A

Beautiful Delilah
So Mystifying
Just Can't Go to Sleep
Long Tall Shorty
I Took My Baby Home
I'm a Lover Not a Fighter
You Really Got Me
 
Side B

Cadillac
Bald Headed Woman
Revenge
Too Much Monkey Business
I've Been Driving On Bald Mountain
Stop Your Sobbing
Got Love if You Want It

Disc Two – ‘Kinda Kinks’ (1965)
 
Side A

Look for Me Baby
Got My Feet On the Ground
Nothin' In the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl
Naggin' Woman
Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight
Tired of Waiting for You
 
Side B

Dancing in the Street
Don't Ever Change
Come On Now
So Long
You Shouldn't Be Sad
Something Better Beginning
 
Disc Three – ‘The Kink Kontroversy’ (1965)
 
Side A

Milk Cow Blues
Ring the Bells
Gotta Get the First Plane Home
When I See That Girl of Mine
I Am Free
Till the End of the Day
 
Side B

The World Keeps Going Round
I'm On an Island
Where Have All the Good Times Gone
It's Too Late
What's in Store for Me
You Can't Win
 
Disc Four – ‘Face To Face’ (1966)
 
Side A

Party Line
Rosy Won't You Please Come Home
Dandy
Too Much On My Mind
Session Man
Rainy Day in June
House in the Country
 
Side B

Holiday in Waikiki
Most Exclusive Residence for Sale
Fancy
Little Miss Queen of Darkness
You're Looking Fine
Sunny Afternoon
I'll Remember
 
Disc Five – ‘Something Else By The Kinks’ (1967)
 
Side A

David Watts
Death of a Clown
Two Sisters
No Return
Harry Rag
Tin Soldier Man
Situation Vacant
 
Side B

Love Me Till the Sun Shines
Lazy Old Sun
Afternoon Tea
Funny Face
End of the Season
Waterloo Sunset
 
Disc Six – ‘Live At Kelvin Hall’ (1967)
 
Side A

Till the End of the Day (Live)
A Well Respected Man (Live)
You're Looking Fine (Live)
Sunny Afternoon (Live)
Dandy (Live)
 
Side B

I'm On an Island (Live)
Come On Now (Live)
You Really Got Me (Live)
Medley: Milk Cow Blues/ Batman Theme/ Tired of Waiting for You/ Milk Cow Blues (Live)
 
Disc Seven – ‘The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society’ (1968)
 
Side A

The Village Green Preservation Society
Do You Remember Walter?
Picture Book
Johnny Thunder
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains
Big Sky
Sitting By the Riverside
 
Side B

Animal Farm
Village Green
Starstruck
Phenomenal Cat
All of My Friends Were There
Wicked Annabella
Monica
People Take Pictures of Each Other
 
Disc Eight – ‘Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire’ (1969)
 
Side A

Victoria
Yes Sir, No Sir
Some Mother's Son
Drivin'
Brainwashed
Australia
 
Side B

Shangri-La
Mr. Churchill Says
She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina
Young and Innocent Days
Nothing to Say
Arthur
 
Discs Nine and Ten – ‘The Kinks’ (a.k.a. “The Black Album”) (Compilation 1970)
 
Side A

You Really Got Me
Long Tall Shorty
All Day and All of the Night
Beautiful Delilah
Tired of Waiting for You
I'm a Lover Not a Fighter
 
Side B

A Well Respected Man
Till the End of the Day
See My Friends
Don't You Fret
Dedicated Follower of Fashion
Sunny Afternoon
 
Side C

Dead End Street
Death of a Clown
Two Sisters
Big Black Smoke
Susannah's Still Alive
Autumn Almanac
 
Side D

Waterloo Sunset
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains
Wonderboy
Do You Remember Walter?
Dandy
Animal Farm
Days

10 records Kinks vinyl box set on the way
10 records Kinks vinyl box set on the way

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