Catalog Number: V-3158

Condition Details:

Coke Bottle Clear colored vinyl. HYPE-STICKER on front. Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. Very mild-wear along spine. Store sticker and barcode sticker on back. (Not a cut-out.)


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About The Record:

Kin, by KT Tunstall, is composed of eleven tracks. The lead single off Kin is called Maybe It's a Good Thing. The song was released on July 15, and a clip video was released on August 1. Along with the single release, an acoustic version and as well as a Bit Funk Remix. The promotional single Evil Eye is also on the album. It was the very first song to be released from the album, but it was initially released as a single from the Golden State EP. Another promotional song was released on August 19, It Took Me So Long to Get Here, But Here I Am. The song then became a single in November 2016. A music video was broadcast on 30 November 2016. Following Maybe It's a Good Thing, Tunstall announced that the first radio broadcast for her second single, Hard Girls, would premiere on the Zoe Ball show for BBC Radio. A music video of the song, featuring Melanie C from Spice Girls was broadcast on 13 September 2016. The song Love Is an Ocean was also released as a single, with a video on November 17. The song is a ballad that closes the album. Another notable song is the duet, Two Way, with 2016 Grammy Award nominee, James Bay. Bay and Tunstall met during Jools Holland's Hootenanny. Tunstall had read in an interview that he was a fan of hers, so she chatted with him and they decided to record a duet. Tunstall says in an interview with the UK newspaper Evening Standard that Bay is "one of the most talented new songwriters," and added "it was fantastic to work with him.". Kin is the title track of the album, and it is a ballad. Tunstall describes it as one of her favorite tracks, and wanted to name the album from this song. Shortly after its release, Kin was ranked No. 5 on the Official UK Albums Update midweek chart, and finally peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart. Sales in the UK were better than her previous album Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon, which peaked at No. 14 in the UK in 2013. It is Tunstall's fourth top 10 album in the UK after Eye to the Telescope and Drastic Fantastic peaked at No. 3, and Tiger Suit at No. 5.