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June 2, 2022
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The Hollies
Shake With The Hollies
12"
VINYL
RECORD LP
BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED
Rhythm and Blues Records
R&B14
UPC | 5060331750857
2017
• 2017 RSD UK RELEASE
• LIMITED TO 400 COPIES IN THE UNITED STATES
TRACK LISTING
SIDE ONE
1. I Can’t Let Go (Gorgoni/Taylor)
2. Set Me Free (Ransford)
3. Don’t Even Think About Changin’ (Clarke/Hicks/Nash)
4. We’re Through (Ransford)
5. Yes I Will Goffin/Titelman)
6. Mickey’s Monkey (Holland/Dozier/Holland)
7. You Know He Did (Ransford)
8. Shake (Cooke)
9. Interview
SIDE TWO
1. We’re Through (Ransford)
2. Rockin’ Robin (Thomas)
3. Just One Look (Payne/Carroll)
4. Too Much Monkey Business (Berry)
5. I’m Alive (Ballard Jr)
6. Just One Look (Payne/Carroll)
7. Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
8. Reelin’ And Rockin’ (Berry)
9. Interview
10. Interview
We have compiled together on this LP the very best broadcast
recordings the Hollies made that have never previously been issued. From
1966, I Can’t Let Go features an unusual six-string bass
guitar solo by Eric Haydock, followed by a spirited rendition of one of
Clarke, Nash and Hicks’s earliest compositions Set Me Free and an early version of Don’t Even Think About Changin’, a song that later appeared on the For Certain Because album.
Rockin’ Robin and Just One Look are from the NME Pollwinners concert of 1964 at the Empire Pool, Wembley in London. The acts which appeared together in this incredible line up were The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Merseybeats, The Searchers, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas, Brian Poole & the Tremeloes, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, The Dave Clark Five, The Swinging Blue Jeans, Kathy Kirby, Freddie & the Dreamers and The Hollies.
We apologize for the poor quality of the 1963 recordings that were taped by an enthusiastic fan who placed a microphone in front of the radio speaker! Shake is from a live concert recording and the two Chuck Berry songs Roll Over Beethoven and Reelin’ And Rockin’ have never been released before in any form by the Hollies. I think you’ll agree that these energetic, high-speed performances alone make this LP deserve its place in any self-respecting Hollies fan’s collection.
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