Epic / Sony LP KE-32061: The Hollies ‎– The Hollies' Greatest Hits - USA 180g SS

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Background -

A great deal of people in the '60s thought The Hollies harmonized better than The Beatles, especially in their early beat-group days. And like The Beatles, The Hollies could take melancholy and make it anthemic, as on “Pay You Back with Interest.” This set collects the aforementioned qualities and almost all of the band’s biggest American hits—from their 1964 cover rendition of Doris Troy’s R&B great “Just One Look” to 1974’s mounting ballad “The Air That I Breathe.” Best of the best contain the 12-string guitar and hand claps of “Look Through Any Window” (co-written by future 10cc man Graham Gouldman), the psych-era hits (“Dear Eloise,” “King Midas in Reverse”), and “Carrie Ann,” a wondrous sing-a-long that’s a missing link between Merseybeat and psychedelic. The Hollies' fortunes kept rising even after band cofounder Graham Nash split to join Crosby, Stills & Nash (The Hollies rejected Nash’s “Marrakesh Express,” which became huge for CS&N). Subsequent hits were the civil rights tearjerker “He Ain’t Heavy... He’s My Brother” (featuring Elton John on piano) and “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress,” which many thought was a Creedence Clearwater Revival tune. - AllNightLong1966 EPIC / SONY Records LP - FACTORY SEALED
Record Made in the USA Pressing is in STEREO
Record Speed: 33 rpm Record Made issued in: 2015 (not sure of actual year)
Record Catalog Number: KE 32061
Featured on this LP -
The Hollies
LP Title - The Hollies' Greatest Hits Track Listing - A1. Bus Stop - Written-By – G. Gouldman
A2. Carrie-Anne - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks
A3. Stop, Stop, Stop - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks
A4. Look Through Any Window - Written-By – C. Silverman, G. Gouldman
A5. Dear Eloise - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks
A6. Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress - Written-By – A. Clarke, R. Cook, R. Greenaway
B1. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother - Written-By – B. Russell, B. Scott
B2. Just One Look - Written-By – D. Payne, G. Carol
B3. King Midas In Reverse - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks
B4. Pay You Back With Interest - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks
B5. Long Dark Road - Written-By – K. Lynch, T. Hicks
B6. On A Carousel - Written-By – A. Clarke, G. Nash, T. Hicks

Performed By / Credits / Other Information on this LP include -

• Manufactured For – Scorpio Music, Inc.
• Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
• Distributed By – Sony BMG Music Entertainment
• Design [Cover And Collage] – Karen Lee Grant*
• Producer – Ron Richards (tracks: A1, A5 to B1, B3, B5), The Hollies (tracks: A1, A3, A4, A6, B2, B4 to B6)
CONDITION Details: LP Jacket:
The jacket is assumed to be in MINT overall condition - NO seam splits, NO cut out marks, NO corner dings - this item is actually FACTORY SEALED! The LP (vinyl) itself:
The LP is assumed to be in MINT overall condition as this item is FACTORY SEALED! This is the mint copy you want for your collection - any super picky audiophile would be happy with this one!
A Short Note About LP GRADING - Mint {M} = Only used for sealed items. Near Mint {NM} = Virtually flawless in every way. Near Mint Minus {NM-} = Item has some minor imperfections, some audible. Excellent {EXC} = Item obviously played and enjoyed with some noise. Very Good Plus {VG+} = Many more imperfections which are noticeable and obtrusive.

For best results, always properly clean your LPs before playing them, even for brand new, sealed titles.

The LP is an audiophile quality pressing (any collector of fine MFSL, half speeds, direct to discs, Japanese/UK pressings etc., can attest to the difference a quality pressing can make to an audio system).

Do not let this rarity slip by!