The KINKS – ” The Kinks, ‘God’s Children’ and ‘Til Death Do Us Part ” EP’s

Posted: November 28, 2016 in MUSIC
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A brand new, never before issued 7” EP celebrating the recent 50th anniversary of The Kinks. The EP features material originally released in 1968. It includes the Til Death Do Us Part film theme; “Do You Remember Walter?” and “People Take Pictures Of Each Other” from The Village Green Preservation Society and “This Is Where I Belong” which was originally recorded for 1965’s “Face To Face”, album but not used. It was later released as the B-Side to “Mister Pleasant” in 1967.

Track List
Side A “Till Death Do US Part”/”People Take Pictures Of Each Other”
Side B “This Is Where I Belong”/”Do You Remember Walter?”

The reissue series of The Kinks 7″” EP’s from 1964 – 1971 continues the celebration of their recent 50th Anniversary. The God’s Children 7” EP was originally released in the UK in 1971 and has been out of print since then. All 4 tracks were included on the Soundtrack Album to the film Percy, which has never been officially release in the US.

In celebration of the recent 50th Anniversary of The Kinks, we continue the series of reissues of their original 1964 – 1971 7” EP’s. The Kinks 7”” EP was originally issued in the UK in 1967 and has been out of print in this configuration ever since. Includes “David Watts”, “Two Sisters”, “Lazy Old Sun” and “Situation Vacant”, all of which would later be included on the album, Something Else By The Kinks.

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