Thursday 31 December 2020

The Kinks - Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One [Deluxe Box Set] 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE BOX SET

 

This set is a limited edition, lavishly packaged, 50th anniversary deluxe 10” book-pack of that album, containing many previously unreleased tracks and versions. Produced in association with The Kinks, with audio & visual content curated by Ray Davies. Matt laminated rigid slipcase featuring the original LP cover reproduced with foil and metallic silver finishes.

CDs x 3

3 x CDs: Original album new remaster from original HD master tapes, singles (stereo and mono mixes), B-sides, alternate original mixes, new medleys with Ray & Dave Davies spoken word commentary, new Ray Davies remixes & original session out-takes, previously unreleased session & live tape audio, instrumental & acoustic versions, previously unreleased demos & BBC material.

7” singles x 2

‘Lola / Berkeley Mews’ original Italian picture sleeve (Pye Records ‎– P 67.023). Reproduced artwork, remastered audio, black vinyl

‘Apeman’ / ‘Rats’ original Portuguese picture sleeve (Pye Records ‎– PATS 7010). Alternate audio version of ‘Apeman’, reproduced artwork, remastered audio, black vinyl

Book

Deluxe 60 page, gloss-art hardback book with extensive notes, new band quotes, rare photos and memorabilia. Includes The Kinks ‘1970 Diary’

Photos

4 x 5” sq, light card, gloss-art photos.

D2C exclusive products x 2 (free with box set orders):

7” Single: ‘Lola / Berkeley Mews’ original Danish picture sleeve (Pye Records ‎– 7N 17961). Reproduced artwork, remastered audio, clear vinyl

Badge: 1 x bespoke round metal & enamel pin badge (22mm diameter) using original album cover centre image:

The exclusive, free, 7” single and metal / enamel badge with every deluxe box set order are available only while stocks last.

WHILE STOCK LASTS

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