Kinkdom

Kinkdom is a studio album by the English rock band the Kinks, released as their fourth album in the United States. It was issued by Reprise Records on 24 November 1965 in both mono and simulated stereo formats. It peaked at number 47 on the Billboard album chart.

Kinkdom
Studio album by
the Kinks
Released24 November 1965
RecordedJuly 1964 – August 1965
StudioPye and IBC, London
GenreRock
Length27:23
LabelReprise
ProducerShel Talmy
The Kinks US chronology
Kinda Kinks
(1965)
Kinkdom
(1965)
The Kink Kontroversy
(1966)
Singles from Kinkdom
  1. "A Well Respected Man" / "Such a Shame"
    Released: 4 November 1965
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide

The album had no direct analogue outside of the US market, but instead collected songs from the Kwyet Kinks UK EP, both sides of the "See My Friends" single, the B-sides of several of the band's singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album Kinda Kinks and a previously released track. All of its songs were recorded at Pye and IBC Studios in London, between July 1964 and August 1965. Kinkdom was the last US-only studio album released by the Kinks; beginning with The Kink Kontroversy in March 1966, Reprise issued albums identical to the UK versions.

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