Hollies is The Hollies' third LP for Parlophone. This is also called Hollies '65 to differentiate it from a similarly-titled 1974 album. It went to #8 in the UK album charts. Originally available in mono only, it was reissued in true stereo under the title Reflection in 1969. In 1997, British EMI put both mono and stereo versions of this album onto a single CD.
Of the twelve tracks on this album, only "So Lonely" was issued on 45 in Great Britain...
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Hollies is The Hollies' third LP for Parlophone. This is also called Hollies '65 to differentiate it from a similarly-titled 1974 album. It went to #8 in the UK album charts. Originally available in mono only, it was reissued in true stereo under the title Reflection in 1969. In 1997, British EMI put both mono and stereo versions of this album onto a single CD.
Of the twelve tracks on this album, only "So Lonely" was issued on 45 in Great Britain; even then, it was the B-side to the 1965 hit "Look Through Any Window", a song recorded concurrent with the rest of this album. In Scandinavia "Very Last Day" and "Too Many People" were issued on 45, and "Very last Day" became a major hit in Sweden.
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Side 2
In 1965 Imperial Records (LP-9299) released Hollies with a different track listing as Hear! Here!. Imperial removed "Fortune Teller" and "Mickey's Monkey", added the singles "I'm Alive" and "Look Through Any Window" (the Hollies first American Top 40 hit) and re-arranged the track...
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