The̲ ̲K̲i̲nks – Arth̲u̲r Or the Decli̲n̲e̲ ̲a̲n̲d Fal̲l̲ ̲o̲f the Brit̲i̲s̲h̲ ̲E̲mpire

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The Kinks’ seventh studio album, Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire), released in 1969, is a concept album that explores themes of British decline and nostalgia. It is widely regarded as a landmark album in The Kinks’ discography. Critics have praised the album’s cohesive songwriting, with many considering it one of the best British albums of 1969.
Tracks
Victoria
Yes Sir, No Sir
Some Mother’s Son
Drivin’
Brainwashed
Australia
Shangri-la
Mr. Churchill Says
She Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina
Young and Innocent Days
Nothing to Say
Arthur

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