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DISCID=160b3614
DTITLE=Various / The American Roots Of The British Invasion
DYEAR=2002
DGENRE=Pop/Rock
TTITLE0=The Shirelles / Boys
TTITLE1=Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs / Stay
TTITLE2=Chan Romero / Hippy Hippy Shake
TTITLE3=The Isley Brothers / Twist And Shout
TTITLE4=The Donays / Devil In His Heart
TTITLE5=Barbie Gaye / My Boy Lollipop
TTITLE6=Little Willie John / Leave My Kitten Alone
TTITLE7=Larry Williams / Slow Down
TTITLE8=John Lee Hooker / Boom Boom
TTITLE9=Del Shannon / I Go To Pieces
TTITLE10=Little Richard / Long Tall Sally
TTITLE11=Bessie Banks / Go Now
TTITLE12=Dr. Feelgood & The Interns / Mr. Moonlight
TTITLE13=Carl Perkins / Honey, Don't!
TTITLE14=The G-Clefs / I Understand (Just How You Feel)
TTITLE15=Buck Owens / Act Naturally
TTITLE16=Buffy Sainte-Marie / Universal Soldier
TTITLE17=Bobby Day / Over And Over
TTITLE18=Evie Sands / I Can't Let Go
TTITLE19=Gene Pitney / Pretty Flamingo
EXTD=Released July 16, 2002\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The kind of collecti
EXTD=on that makes you wonder why it \nhasn't been done before, Americ
EXTD=an Roots of the British Invasion collects \nthe original versions
EXTD= of songs that British Invasion artists covered. \nRanging from r
EXTD=enditions that are well known in their own right, such as \nCarl 
EXTD=Perkins' "Honey Don't!", the Isley Brothers' "Twist and Shout" an
EXTD=d \nLittle Richard's "Long Tall Sally" to more obscure originals 
EXTD=like Evie \nSands' "I Can't Let Go," the G-Clefs' "I Understand (
EXTD=Just How You Feel)" \nand Bessie Banks' "Go Now," the album reaff
EXTD=irms just how diverse the British \nInvasion's musical roots were
EXTD=. And yet, the mix of rockabilly, country, \nR&B, blues and girl 
EXTD=group pop that American Roots of the British Invasion \nworks wel
EXTD=l as a collection outside of merely being the inspiration for \nt
EXTD=he British groups and artists that shaped '60s -- these songs wor
EXTD=k well \ntogether simply because they're good and interesting. Fa
EXTD=ns of '50s and \n'60s music as well as British Invasion groups wi
EXTD=ll find a lot to like \nabout, and possibly learn from, this ente
EXTD=rtaining collection. -- Heather \nPhares YEAR: 2002
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