While iconic 1960s bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were heavily influenced by Black American music, many Black artists recording within Britain at the time did not receive comparable mainstream exposure. This compilation seeks to restore that history.
The tracklist illustrates a musical evolution across its four discs: Datei herunterladen VA - Gotta Get A Good Thing...
This collection serves as the first comprehensive box set to document the explosion of homegrown soul, R&B, ska, and reggae in the UK. While iconic 1960s bands like The Beatles and
The phrase "Datei herunterladen VA - Gotta Get A Good Thing..." refers to a download request for the 2022 compilation album titled . This 4-CD box set, released by labels like Cherry Red Records , is a landmark anthology documenting the profound influence and often overlooked contributions of Black artists to the British music scene during the 1960s. Historical Significance and Themes The phrase "Datei herunterladen VA - Gotta Get A Good Thing
Focus on the rise of Soul and R&B, paralleling the success of US labels like Motown and Stax.
Unique covers such as Ambrose Campbell’s infectious version of "Hey Jude" and Peanut’s recording of "I’m Waiting for the Day".
While iconic 1960s bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were heavily influenced by Black American music, many Black artists recording within Britain at the time did not receive comparable mainstream exposure. This compilation seeks to restore that history.
The tracklist illustrates a musical evolution across its four discs:
This collection serves as the first comprehensive box set to document the explosion of homegrown soul, R&B, ska, and reggae in the UK.
The phrase "Datei herunterladen VA - Gotta Get A Good Thing..." refers to a download request for the 2022 compilation album titled . This 4-CD box set, released by labels like Cherry Red Records , is a landmark anthology documenting the profound influence and often overlooked contributions of Black artists to the British music scene during the 1960s. Historical Significance and Themes
Focus on the rise of Soul and R&B, paralleling the success of US labels like Motown and Stax.
Unique covers such as Ambrose Campbell’s infectious version of "Hey Jude" and Peanut’s recording of "I’m Waiting for the Day".