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The British Soul Invasion, Phase II
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
June 3, 1990| Author:
Mike Joyce
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After Soul II Soul and Neneh Cherry scaled the U.S. pop charts last
year, music trade publications on both sides of the Atlantic began to
trumpet the British soul invasion. That first wave of the movement,
however, may end up looking like a mere ripple, for coinciding with
the release of Soul II Soul's latest are several British soul albums
with similar dance chart ambitions.
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