The Kinks – Village Green Live 68 EP 7-Inch Vinyl

£12.00

Village Green Live 68 EP 7-Inch Vinyl – The Kinks new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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The Kinks Village Green LP is now rightly regarded as one of the best records from the 1960s. However when first released inNovember 1968 it sold poorly, a situation exacerbated by Ray Davies refusing to let Pye release a single from it in the UK or the US.Virtually the only promotional activity undertaken by the band was an appearance on folk singer Julie Felixs Saturday night BBC TVshow playing a couple of songs from the LP. The Kinks Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £12 +P&P

7-inch

A 7-inch vinyl record is a smaller, compact format often used for singles or shorter releases. With a classic 45 RPM speed, 7-inch records offer a unique, vibrant sound that’s prized by collectors and fans alike. The smaller size makes them more portable, while their often eye-catching cover art stands out as a collector’s item.

7-inch vinyl is particularly popular for its nostalgic charm and its role in the era of singles and radio hits. Whether you’re collecting iconic releases or digging for hidden gems, 7-inch records continue to be a cherished part of music history.

Vinyl

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