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Lost And Found (1986-1989)
The Kinks
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Think Visual
It Won't Be Soon Before Long.
Maroon 5
Stone Cold Classics
Queen
Chronicle: 20 Greatest Hits
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Infinity On High
Fall Out Boy
The Ultimate Collection
The Who
Hot Rocks (1964-1971)
The Rolling Stones
The Best Of The First 10 Years
Elvis Costello
The Animals Retrospective
The Animals
The Definitive Collection
Chuck Berry
In The Beginning
The Beatles
His Best
Bo Diddley
The Deram Anthology 1966 - 1968
David Bowie
Herman's Hermits Retrospective
Herman's Hermits
BEGGARS BANQUET
Greatest Hits [EMI]
The Hollies
Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys
London Time, Vol. 2
The Yardbirds
The Best Of The Troggs
The Troggs
FLOWERS
That Was Then, This Is Now
The Searchers
The Anthology 1965 - 1967
The Small Faces
For the Lion and the Unicorn in the Oak Forests of Faun
T. Rex
Road Apples
The Tragically Hip
Ultimate Collection: Madness
Madness
The Excello Singles Anthology
Slim Harpo
S.F. Sorrow
The Pretty Things
Modern Classics - The Greatest Hits
Paul Weller
Goodbye Jumbo
World Party
Maximum Oasis
Oasis
Southern Steel
Steve Morse Band
Us And Us Only
The Charlatans UK
Welcome To The Club
Ian Hunter
Loose Screws: The Remix [EP]
The Pretenders
Best of the Spencer Davis Group [Capitol]
The Spencer Davis Group
Kite [UK Bonus Tracks]
Kirsty MacColl
Turquoise
Mott the Hoople
Although they weren't as boldly innovative as the Beatles or as popular as the Rolling Stones or the Who, the Kinks were one of the most influential bands of the British Invasion. Like most bands of their era, the Kinks Read More
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