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Epic Anthology by The Hollies

Epic Anthology by The Hollies

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Key Information
Artist: The Hollies
Record Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Rock and Pop
Album Duration: 60m:00s
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Carrie Anne
2. King Midas in Reverse
3. Dear Eloise
4. Everything Is Sunshine (stereo, B-side)
5. Jennifer Eccles
6. Try It (stereo, B-side)
7. Listen to Me
8. Do the Best You Can
9. Sorry Suzanne
10. I Can't Tell the Bottom From the Top (B-side)
11. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
12. Gasoline Alley Bred
13. Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
14. Long Dark Road
15. Magic Touch Woman
16. Indian Girl (B-side)
17. Air That I Breathe
18. Sandy
19. Another Night
20. Magic Woman Touch (previously unreleased, acoustic version)
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Details: This 20 track collection contains all of The Hollies hits on Epic, beginning with Carrie-Anne, plus LP tracks and non-LP B-sides. The CD is mastered from the original master tapes, which were found in England. The Hollies: Allan Clarke (vocals, harmonica); Mikael Rickfors (vocals); Tony Hicks (guitar, banjo); Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, Terry Sylvester (guitar); Bernie Calvert (bass); Bobby Elliott (drums). Includes liner notes by Al Quaglieri, Ron Richards & Allan Clarke. EPIC ANTHOLOGY is a long-overdue remastered version of some of the Hollies' best songs, from the period between 1967 and 1975. The disc is especially noteworthy for the songs featuring Graham Nash-"Carrie Anne," "Jennifer Eccles," "King Midas in Reverse," and "Dear Eloise." The original American versions of these tracks were swathed in superfluous echo. For reasons known only to some tone-deaf executive at Epic Records, the effect was somehow supposed to render the songs more commercially appealing (Capitol Records did the same thing to e...
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