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More British Invasion - School of Rock: British Invasion
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Throughout the Invasion, wave after wave after wave of Brit hits crashed against American shores, and we just couldn't [i]possibly[/i] fit them all into a single playlist, so we're diving back in for yet another helping. Tom Jones, the manliest manly man ever to step foot off the green moors of Wales, belts out a sassy, brassy, hairy-chested howl in "It's Not Unusual," propelling him to the Best New Artist GRAMMY® for 1965. Sandie Shaw carves off a full-throated slab of uptown blue-eyed soul in the Burt Bacharach-Hal David-penned "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," a song that would re-emerge two decades later in the Top 10 synth-pop remake by Naked Eyes. And if you think Cat Stevens' career started with "Wild World" and "Moonshadow," we'd like to introduce you to a very different breed of Cat — in the Carnaby Street beat of the title track from his debut album, [i]Matthew & Son[/i], recorded when he was just 18. From the Bee Gees to the Rolling Stones, from the Dave Clark Five to Unit 4+2, this is the perfect place to feast — royally — on yet another banquet of Her Majesty's greatest hits.