The Hollies - Abbey Road 1966-1970 (Remastered) (1998)

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Title: Abbey Road 1966-1970
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: EMI
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:16:15
Total Size: 543 Mb (scans)
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The Hollies - Abbey Road 1966-1970 (Remastered) (1998)


Tracklist:

01. Pay You Back With Interest 02:42
02. On A Carousel 03:12
03. All The World Is Love 02:17
04. Schoolgirl 03:07
05. Carrie Anne 02:56
06. Signs That Will Never Change 02:34
07. King Midas In Reverse 03:08
08. Everything Is Sunshine 02:01
09. Dear Eloise 03:06
10. Open Up Your Eyes 02:50
11. Man With No Expression (Horses Through A Rainstorm) 03:25
12. Listen To Me 02:40
13. Do The Best You Can 02:43
14. Blowin' In The Wind 04:10
15. Sorry Suzanne 03:13
16. Not That Way At All 02:52
17. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother 04:20
18. Cos You Like To Love Me 02:48
19. Sign Of The Times 02:42
20. I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top 04:10
21. Mad Professor Blyth 02:18
22. Gasoline Alley Bred 04:17
23. Dandelion Wine 02:45
24. Confessions Of A Mind 05:45

With a few exceptions, the song lineup on this 24-track CD sounds familiar, but that's a misconception. The remastering job has been done so well that precious little on this CD sounds familiar, and it's all good. This collection picks up right where its predecessor left off, presenting a string of Hollies hits, B-sides, and notable album tracks, newly remastered in state-of-the-art sound off of original session masters. The results are frequently startling; rather than just enhancing the hits, the producers have applied the same care to their B-sides, and those are a deceptively fine group of songs in their own right. It rips the envelope altogether by throwing in the group's previously unissued recording of Graham Gouldman's "Schoolgirl," maybe the best unreleased track to come out of an EMI group this side of the Beatles' pounding version of "Leave My Kitten Alone." The remastering also makes the standard material sound more spacious and less compressed than ever before and opens up layers of sound on the guitars, percussion, and vocals that were previously obscured. Hollies fans may love this CD for a reason beyond the particular individual tracks or the dazzling sound textures; it's very much an affirmation of the peak that the band achieved in the late '60s, depicting their moves from British invasion-style rock & roll through psychedelia to pop/rock, all of it beautifully crafted and played. The notes by Bobby Elliott are highly entertaining as well as informative.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks.
  • Chris53
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Thanks!

Odd that tracks that were originally stereo are now mono on this and the previous release.
  • demerval
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Thank you very much!
  • J. Smith
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I encounter many errors when decoding this album, unfortunately. anyone else experiencing this problem?? Can this be re-upped??? THANK YOU!