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Hollies albums featuring Graham Nash

Hollies Music Videos (4)
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| | Centenary Collection: The Best Of The Hollies CD (2001) Import
$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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| Epic Anthology CD (1990)
$5.95 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.
Includes liner notes by Al Quaglieri, ...
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| What Goes Around... CD (1983) Reissued
$9.69 What Goes Around... heralded the return of Graham Nash into the Hollies fold after a 15-year (1968-1983) sabbatical. Although the absence of bassist Bernie Calvert technically disqualifies this effort as a true reunion of the "classic" mid-'60s incarnation, the quartet ...
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| Evolution CD (1967) Bonus Tracks
$11.59 Originally released on Epic (26315). Includes liner notes by Jud Cost.
Digitally remastered by Bob Irwin (Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, New York).
One couldn't ask for a more appropriate album title. 1967's EVOLUTION is the link between the Hollies' mid-'60s Beatlesque pop/"Bus Stop" ...
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| Dear Eloise/King Midas In Reverse CD (1967) Remastered; Reissued
$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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| For Certain Because... CD (1966) Import; Remastered
$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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| Evolution CD (1967) Import; Remastered
$27.95 Originally released on Epic (26315). Includes liner notes by Jud Cost.
Digitally remastered by Bob Irwin (Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, New York).
One couldn't ask for a more appropriate album title. 1967's EVOLUTION is the link between the Hollies' mid-'60s Beatlesque pop/"Bus Stop" ...
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| Stay With The Hollies CD (1964)
$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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| Stay With The Hollies/In The Hollies Style CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
$20.99 Brit rock pioneers, The Hollies' two 1964 releases: STAY WITH THE HOLLIES and IN THE HOLLIES STYLE are grouped together for this release.
The year 2004 marked the 40th anniversary of the release of the Hollies' first two albums, Stay With ...
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 Hollies Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Hollies songs: Bus Stop Lyrics, Carrie Anne Lyrics, Just One Look Lyrics, King Midas in Reverse Lyrics, On a Carousel Lyrics, Jennifer Eccles Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Look Through Any Window Lyrics, I Can't Let Go Lyrics, Listen to Me Lyrics, Dear Eloise Lyrics, Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress Lyrics, Stay Lyrics, Gasoline Alley Bred Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Pay You Back With Interest Lyrics, Stop Stop Stop Lyrics, Sorry Suzanne Lyrics, We're Through Lyrics, I'm Down Lyrics, Here I Go Again Lyrics, Too Young to Be Married Lyrics.
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 Hollies Biography
The Beatles just barely beat them to the punch, but in the 1960s the Hollies were still one of the very first (and most popular) British "beat" groups, heavily inspired by American R&B and '50s rock & roll. Like the Beatles, they soon delved into more complex pop and psychedelia. When Graham Nash left to join CSN, they still managed to keep the hit machine rolling into the 1970s.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Allan Clarke | Alan Parsons | | Tony Hicks | Back Door, Conflicted Interest | | Graham Nash | James Taylor, Neil Young, David Crosby, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Joni Mitchell, Kenny Loggins, Stephen Stills, Dave Mason | | Bobby Elliott | | Bernie Calvert | | Terry Sylvester | Alan Parsons |
 Contemporaries
Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Byrds, The Pretty Things, The Yardbirds, Manfred Mann (Group), The Mamas & the Papas, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Small Faces, The Zombies, The Searchers, Badfinger, The Move, The Troggs, John Sebastian (Pop), Herman's Hermits, Buffalo Springfield, The Walker Brothers, David Crosby, Smokie, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Dave Clark Five, Love Affair, Aerovons, The Big Three (UK), Honeybus, Chicory Tip, David & Jonathan, The Rockin' Berries, The Applejacks (UK)
 Followers
Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Flamin' Groovies, Brinsley Schwarz, The Posies, Herman's Hermits, The Rooks (Alternative), Let's Active, Material Issue, Tommy Keene, Loud Family, The Wondermints
 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, The Four Seasons, The Coasters, Arthur Alexander, Hank Ballard, Doris Troy
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