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A work that shows the British Invasion hero's deep respect for R&B.
Their powerful band sound, which has its roots in blues and R&B, and their soulful, tenacious vocals strongly reflect the R&B roots of their songs.
Featuring their signature blues-rock sound, including "See See Rider," which reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, this timeless masterpiece conveys the passion of that time, which played a part in the British Invasion.
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- Sleeve Notes - 北山幹雄