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The Hollies: Greatest Hits

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Album Review

The Hollies' Greatest Hits, released on EMI in 2003, has 47 songs spread over two discs. It covers the band's career from hitmaking beat group all the way up to a new song recorded expressly for this release. The one thing that has remained a constant in the group throughout is its incredible harmonies. Expect to be regularly blown away as you work your way through the disc, although you may wonder at the track list. The criteria for inclusion on the collection is that the song had to chart somewhere in the world, hence the inclusion of songs that don't seem like hits but actually were, like the band's cover of Peter, Paul & Mary's "Very Last Day" from 1965, which reached number one in Sweden, or "Write On" from 1975, which reached number 31 in Germany. The majority of the collection consists of songs that made the U.S. and U.K. charts, so alongside the questionable inclusions are many big worldwide smashes like the number one hit "Bus Stop," "Stop Stop Stop," "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress," "Carrie Anne," "Look Through Any Window," "On a Carousel," and "The Air That I Breathe." You may also wonder about the collection's running order. Instead of compiling the tracks chronologically, the compiler, Tim Chacksfield, chose to throw the tracks together somewhat randomly. If you don't mind sorting through the chaff to get to the wheat, this collection is OK.

Customer Reviews

cant beliveve im the first to buy this

Reviewer Envy

In his fervor to say he was "first" (BFD) the first reviewer missed the point of how good the album is. Let be the "first" to say if you lived in the late 60'-early 70s, The Hollies were big and got as much AM/FM airtime as any group at the time. This is a very good portrait of their work.

what?

why would the other reviewer think he is the first person to buy this?

Biography

Formed: 1962 in Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

When the Hollies — one of the best and most commercially successful pop/rock acts of the British Invasion — began recording in 1963, they relied heavily upon the R&B/early rock & roll covers that provided the staple diet for countless British bands of the time. They quickly developed a more distinctive style featuring three-part harmonies (heavily influenced by the Everly Brothers), ringing guitars, and hook-happy material, penned by both outside writers (especially future 10cc...
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