Various Artists - The British Are Coming, Vol. 2

Various Artists - The British Are Coming, Vol. 2
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Album Details

Title: The British Are Coming, Vol. 2
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 9/10/2002
Label: Sanctuary
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits
UPC: 060768455023
Genre: Rock
Styles: Early Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Psychedelic, Contemporary Pop/Rock, British Psychedelia
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Wild Thing :: The Troggs
  2. Needles and Pins :: The Searchers
  3. All Day and All of the Night :: The Kinks
  4. Bus Stop :: The Hollies
  5. For Your Love :: The Yardbirds
  6. A Groovy Kind of Love :: The Mindbenders
  7. How Do You Do It? :: Gerry & the Pacemakers
  8. She's Not There :: The Zombies
  9. I See the Rain :: Marmalade
  10. I Can Hear the Grass Grow :: The Move
  11. Sunny Afternoon :: The Kinks
  12. Build Me Up Buttercup :: The Foundations
  13. Don't Throw Your Love Away :: The Searchers
  14. Even the Bad Times Are Good :: The Tremeloes
  15. Funny How Love Can Be :: The Ivy League
  16. Ice in the Sun :: Status Quo
  17. The Universal Soldier :: Donovan
  18. You Said :: The Primitives

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDSanctuary84550

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Album Review

Kicking off with the instantly recognizable "Wild Thing" by the Troggs, this 18-song collection gathers up some of the biggest non-Beatles or Stones hits of the british invasion. Just check out this lineup: "Needles and Pins" by the Searchers, "For Your Love" by the Yardbirds, "She's Not There" by the Zombies, "All Day and All of the Night" by the Kinks, not to mention tracks by the Foundations, the Mindbenders, the Tremeloes, and Gerry & the Pacemakers. The producers of this CD come pretty darn close to a definitive study of the british invasion; at the very least, they have put together a disc that is sure to brighten the day of anyone who likes '60s music. The producers were also kind enough to throw in a few relative obscurities to keep things interesting: The Marmalade's "I See the Rain" is a marvelous example of British psychedelic glory (it can be heard in a recent Gap commercial). "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" by the Move is nearly a perfect song, with its flowing harmonies and wall of guitars. Tracks by the early Status Quo, the Ivy League, and the Primitives round the disc out nicely. If you are a collector of British '60s music and already own all the songs here, it is still nice to have all these great songs together in one place. If you are a neophyte, this would be a very wise place to begin your journey. Highly recommended. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bas HartongCompilation Producer
Colin EscottLiner Notes
Kenny OchoaLicensing
Larry LachmannMastering
Mike JasonExecutive Producer