Los Angeles, CA (Top40 Charts/ Universal Music Enterprises) In the '60s, a new sound of rock 'n' roll came across the Atlantic from England. The "British Invasion" was a musical movement unlike anything
America had ever experienced. It sparked a massive cultural change in rock 'n' roll and ignited a friendly and creative musical rivalry between British and American rock bands. At the heart of this revolution was The Ed Sullivan Show, chronicling this movement from the beginning by giving these new groups a national platform and broadcasting them into millions of living rooms across America.
On August 2, 2011, Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) and SOFA Entertainment present the DVD collection Ed Sullivan Presents: Rock 'N Roll Revolution: The British Invade America, America Fights Back. Hosted by Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas and Graham Nash of the Hollies, this DVD is packed with cutting-edge performances and insightful interviews from the musicians themselves.
When the Beatles landed on Ed Sullivan's stage in February 1964, our world changed forever. The so-called "British Invasion" took America by storm and bands such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Hollies, Herman's Hermits and the Animals were all over the record charts. Their beat - a reinvigorated brand of rock 'n' roll - was taking America by storm and kids couldn't get enough of it. How did America respond? We met the British head on with groundbreaking artists of our own such as the Beach Boys, the Mamas and the Papas, the Byrds, Bob Dylan and James Brown.
Included on Rock 'N Roll Revolution are the Beatles' historic, first American television appearance with "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You," the Rolling Stones performing their hits "Time Is On My Side" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," Herman's Hermits doing "Dandy" and the Animals with "Bring It On Home To Me." The American acts showcase their own brand of rock 'n' roll including the Beach Boys singing "Good Vibrations," the Byrds performing their Bob Dylan-penned hit "Mr. Tambourine Man," the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, doing "Please, Please, Please," the one and only Bob Dylan with "I Don't Believe You" and the Mamas and the Papas with "Monday, Monday."
Rock 'N Roll Revolution also includes additional bonus material that features two previously unreleased and quite revealing interviews with rock legends David Crosby of the Byrds and Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas.
The Ed Sullivan Show changed the landscape of American television and music and was an undisputed institution in American pop culture. Here is the track list of iconic performances by the groundbreaking artists that appear on Rock 'N Roll Revolution:
1. I Want To Hold Your Hand | THE BEATLES | |
2. Ferry Cross The Mersey | GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS | |
3. Time Is On My Side | THE ROLLING STONES | |
4. Bring It On Home To Me | THE ANIMALS | |
5. Mr. Tambourine Man | THE BYRDS | |
6. I Don't Believe You | BOB DYLAN | |
7. Carrie Anne | THE HOLLIES | |
8. Dandy | HERMAN'S HERMITS | |
9. Please, Please, Please | JAMES BROWN | |
10. Come See About Me | THE SUPREMES | |
11. Turn On Your Love Light | THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS | |
12. Do You Believe In Magic? | THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL | |
13. Monday, Monday | THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS | |
14. Good Vibrations | THE BEACH BOYS | |
15. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction | THE ROLLING STONES | |
16. She Loves You | THE BEATLES | |
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