| Artist appears on Hollies What Goes Around... CD (1983) Reissued
Bobby Elliott discography
$9.69 Although the absence of bassist Bernie Calvert technically disqualifies this effort as a true reunion of the "classic" mid-'60s incarnation, the quartet assembled for this album and subsequent North American tour features the talents of Nash (vocals), Alan Clarke (vocals), Tony Hicks (vocals/guitars), and Bobby Elliott (drums). The seeds of this project were planted nearly 18 months before the album was released. What Goes Around heralded the return of Graham Nash into the Hollies fold after a 15-year (1968-1983) sabbatical. The combination of decent songwriting -- although there are no contributions from the band -- and their densely constructed trademark vocal blend makes this oft-overlooked assemblage worthy of revisitation.
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| Artist appears on Hollies Dear Eloise/King Midas In Reverse CD (1967) Remastered; Reissued
Bobby Elliott discography
$11.59 All tracks have been digitally remastered from the original two-track master tapes.
Psychedelia (albeit of the whimsical British Music Hall persuasion) rears its incense-flavored head here as the Hollies, a band from which almost no one expected Big Statements, tries to
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| Artist appears on Hollies Moving Finger CD (1970)
Bobby Elliott albums
$11.39 This is an almost straight-up reissue -- original cover and track lineup, but new liner notes and bonus cuts added to the Hollies' 1970 Epic album. By this time, Graham Nash had moved on to other pursuits, with Allan Clarke
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| Artist appears on Hollies Crazy Steal CD (1978) Import; Digipak
Bobby Elliott CD discography
$26.79 2007 digipak reissue of this gem from the long-standing Hollies, originally released in 1977. Magic Records. 2007.
Recording information: Basing St. Features 'Writing On The Wall', 'Hello To Romance' and 'What Am I Gonna Do?'.
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| Artist appears on Hollies For Certain Because... CD (1966) Import; Remastered
Bobby Elliott music CDs
$26.79 One gets the feeling that, as 1966 drew to a close amid an incredible acceleration of innovations in the pop and rock world, the Hollies felt the need to prove themselves capable of artistic growth despite having established a very
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| Artist appears on Hollies Stay With The Hollies CD (1964)
Bobby Elliott songs
$27.95 The Hollies weren't popular in America until their single "Bus Stop," but even before they'd honed the sound that made them famous in the U.S., 1964's STAY WITH THE HOLLIES hit the Top 10 in their native England. The album
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| Artist appears on Hollies Centenary Collection: The Best Of The Hollies CD (2001) Import
Bobby Elliott CD discography
$11.19 Recording information: Asbury Park, NJ.
Personnel: Graham Nash (vocals, guitar); Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester (vocals); Tony Hicks (guitar); Bobby Elliott (drums).
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