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Notwithstanding the entirely acceptable omission of 1981's rather desperate Stars-on-45 style retro-medley Holliedaze, this rather definitive Greatest Hits collection contains every single Hollies song that ever tickled the mass fancy of record buyers anywhere in the world, ever. Even the sleeve notes dispense with the scantest of biographical detail to present a veritable Wisden's Cricketer's Almanac of impressive global chart statistics, including mentions of Number One singles in Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Holland, South Africa, Singapore, Ireland, Switzerland, as well as themore… UK. Of course, the Hollies were nothing if not adaptable. The grinning beat pop and "pap pap she waddy wops" of "Stay" through to the folky overtures of "I've Got a Way of My Own" (like an oestrogen-free version of the Mamas and the Papas) were obviously marvellous and yet entirely generic responses to the overriding cultural dominance of the Beatles and Bob Dylan. But much the same thing can be said for the majority of their peers. Still, the 1960s were a golden age for the Hollies and to hear the Graham Gouldman penned "Bus Stop", "Carrie Anne" (part Kinks, part Beach Boys, part calypso) or the sweet-shop bubble gum of "Jennifer Eccles" is to be reacquainted with a sunny lost world of short skirts, mini coopers and policemen on bicycles. Even the knee-jerk cod-psychedelia of "King Midas in Reverse"--a full-on trumpets-blaring, cello-charging microcosm of Revolver and Sgt Pepper-isms--deserves revisionist plaudits. There is one newly recorded track on the album (featuring Allan Clarke's replacement, the former Move vocalist Carl Wayne) called "How Do I Survive". Regrettably, it's a disco-cum-AOR rock thing that sounds like the result of an unfortunate liaison between James Ingram and Foreigner. Still, when faced with the spine-tingling, classic gold timelessness of "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother" and "The Air That I Breathe" it would matter not one jot if the bonus track was a three-part harmony rendition of a page out of the telephone directory. --Kevin Maidment
| Disc 1 |
| 1 |
I'm Alive |
| 2 |
Sorry Suzanne |
| 3 |
Here I Go Again |
| 4 |
On a Carousel |
| 5 |
King Midas In Reverse |
| 6 |
Look Through Any Window |
| 7 |
Blowin' In The Wind (Nash Version) |
| 8 |
The Air That I Breathe |
| 9 |
Pay You Back With Interest |
| 10 |
I've Got A Way Of My Own |
| 11 |
Stay |
| 12 |
The Very Last Day |
| 13 |
We're Through |
| 14 |
Carrie Anne |
| 15 |
Magic Woman Touch |
| 16 |
I'm Down |
| 17 |
Gasoline Alley Bred |
| 18 |
I Can't Let Go |
| 19 |
Sandy (4th July Ashbury Park) |
| 20 |
Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress |
| 21 |
Stop Stop Stop |
| 22 |
If I Needed Someone |
| 23 |
Dear Eloise |
| 24 |
Long Dark Road |
| 25 |
I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top |
| Disc 2 |
| 1 |
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother |
| 2 |
Bus Stop |
| 3 |
Jennifer Eccles |
| 4 |
The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam Mcgee |
| 5 |
Too Young To Be Married |
| 6 |
Listen To Me |
| 7 |
Just One Look |
| 8 |
Searchin' |
| 9 |
(Ain't That) Just Like Me |
| 10 |
Yes I Will |
| 11 |
What's Wrong With The Way I Live |
| 12 |
Lonely Hobo Lullaby |
| 13 |
Daddy Don't Mind |
| 14 |
The Baby |
| 15 |
Hey Willy |
| 16 |
Son Of A Rotten Gambler |
| 17 |
Write On |
| 18 |
Star |
| 19 |
Boulder To Birmingham |
| 20 |
Soldiers Song |
| 21 |
The Woman I Love |
| 22 |
How Do I Survive |
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- Release Type:
- Retail
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- Title:
- Hollies - Greatest Hits (2003) Retail CD
- Part:
- CD 2
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- 800 x 792 px
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