HAIL BRITANNIA
Picked up this album in Starbucks this evening, subtitled The British Invasion 1964-1969.
I've been enjoying listening to it since, as a whole, it's a good compilation. Too many CDs from the 60's are well-known songs being sung by obscure artists or well-known artists performing obscure songs.
Only a couple of misplaced tracks here.
I never heard of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, though I was very much into music during the era in question, so I have no idea why they're part of Hail Britannia.
The Kinks had a string of hits, so I'm not sure why Something Better Beginning has been chosen here. Again, I never heard of it.
I'm enjoying As Tears Go By, Ferry Cross The Mersey, Go Now, Substitute, Wishin' and Hopin', etc.
Good album. Better value for money than their overpriced, fancy named lattes.
I've been enjoying listening to it since, as a whole, it's a good compilation. Too many CDs from the 60's are well-known songs being sung by obscure artists or well-known artists performing obscure songs.
Only a couple of misplaced tracks here.
I never heard of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, though I was very much into music during the era in question, so I have no idea why they're part of Hail Britannia.
The Kinks had a string of hits, so I'm not sure why Something Better Beginning has been chosen here. Again, I never heard of it.
I'm enjoying As Tears Go By, Ferry Cross The Mersey, Go Now, Substitute, Wishin' and Hopin', etc.
Good album. Better value for money than their overpriced, fancy named lattes.
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