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British Invasion

The British Invasion occurred in the mid-'60s, when a wave of English rock & roll bands crossed over into the American market after the breakthrough success of the Beatles. Though not all of the bands sounded similar -- they ranged from the hard rock of the Rolling Stones and the Kinks to the sweet pop of Gerry & the Pacemakers and Herman's Hermits -- each group was heavily influenced by American rock & roll, blues, and R&B. British Invasion bands were either blues-based rockers or pop/rockers with ringing guitars and catchy hooks & melodies. Between 1964 and 1966, the British bands dominated the American charts, as well as the charts in the U.K. In that time, there was a second wave of British Invasion bands -- such as the Who and the Zombies -- which was indebted to both American rock and British Invasion pop. By the late '60s, many of the bands had become rock icons but a greater number didn't survive the transition into the post-"Sgt. Pepper" era.
The Dave Clark Five The Hollies
The Moody Blues The Rolling Stones
Donovan The Beatles
The Yardbirds Dusty Springfield
The Animals Pink Floyd
The Who The Small Faces
The Kinks The Troggs
Manfred Mann Sandie Shaw
The Searchers Gerry & the Pacemakers
The Walker Brothers The Creation
The Zombies The Pretty Things
Graham Bond Georgie Fame
The Spencer Davis Group Cilla Black
Jimmy Page Marianne Faithfull
Petula Clark Long John Baldry
Past Masters, Vol. 1
The Beatles (1988)
More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies) [Bonus Tracks]
The Rolling Stones (2002)
There Are But Four Small Faces
The Small Faces (1968)
My Generation [Deluxe Edition]
The Who (2002)
Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection
Burt Bacharach (1998)
Aftermath [Germany]
The Rolling Stones (2006)
With the Beatles
The Beatles (1963)
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
The Who (1971)
Beatles Anthology [DVD/Video]
The Beatles (2002)
Machine Head [25th Anniversary Edition - U.K.]
Deep Purple (1997)