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“In a Land that I Love”: Working-Class Identity and the End of Empire in Ray Davies' Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire

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Discography

  • Davies, Ray, The Storyteller, Konk/EMI 7243 4 94168 2 6, 1998. CD.
  • DaviesRayReturn to Waterloo, Eagle Vision EREDV424, 1984. DVD.
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  • The KinksThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Pye NSPL 18233, 1968. CD.
  • The KinksWord of Mouth, Arista 206 685, 1984. LP.

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