Classic cuts and hot licks.
With the British Invasion of the mid-'60s, rock 'n' roll underwent a transformation, becoming deeper, richer, and harder. Fueled by major technological advances, bands were able to amp up the power and rock the house to its very foundation. Many of the best played The illustrious Beat Club, performing signature songs. Collected here: the California rock of PG&E, Steppenwolf and The Byrds, the truck driving rhythms of the New Riders, the dark sides of Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath, the English accents of Jethro Tull, Spencer Davis and Deep Purple, and the brute strength of Mountain and MC5. There's hard rockin' tonight.
Includes: Let's Work Together (Canned Heat) So You Wanna Be A Rock And Roll Star (The Byrds) Eight Miles High (The Byrds) Something In The Air (Thunderclap Newman) Fire (The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown) Nights In White Satin (The Moody Blues) Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer) Itchykoo Park (The Small Faces) Happy Jack (The Who) Hold Onto A Dream (The Nice) The Mighty Quinn (Manfred Mann) Atlantis (Donovan) Are You Ready? (Pacific Gas & Electric)
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