Hollies Live Hits Explained

Hollies Live Hits
Type:live
Artist:The Hollies
Cover:Hollies_Live_Hits_cover.jpg
Released:March 1977
Recorded:24 January 1976–28 January 1976
Venue:Christchurch Town Hall, New Zealand
Genre:Rock, pop
Label:Polydor Records
Producer:The Hollies
Prev Title:Russian Roulette
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:A Crazy Steal
Next Year:1978

Hollies Live Hits (stylized as Hollies. Live Hits.) is the first live album by the Hollies, released in 1977. It reached number four on the UK Album Chart.

Overview and recording

The Hollies had already planned to release a live album with Graham Nash in 1968, but the idea was not realised at the time.[1] The recording of the show for the Hollies Live Hits album was made during a number of shows in New Zealand in January 1976. In addition to many of the band's hits from the 1960s ("Just One Look", "I Can't Let Go", "Bus Stop", "Carrie Anne" and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"), the LP also included songs from more recent Hollies albums such as Hollies (1974), Another Night (1975) and Write On (1976). Two recorded songs from the show were not used for the LP ("Boulder to Birmingham" and "Amazing Grace").

Reception

The album was advertised on British television and the original UK album cover art referred directly to the advertisement.[2] In other countries, however, the album had a completely different cover, featuring a photo of the Hollies on stage. The album reached the top five in the UK Album chart, stayed there for 12 weeks and the Hollies were awarded a silver disc for this album.[3] [4]

Personnel

The Hollies

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: Malcolm C. Searles. Riding the Carousel. 2021. Troubador Publishing Limited. 9781800463493. 422.
  2. Book: Bobby Elliott. It's Ain't Heavy, It's My Story. 2020. Omnibus Press. 9781913172206. 261.
  3. Peter Doggett, The Long Road Home (CD box liner notes), EMI Records Ltd, 2003.
  4. Web site: Hollies: Artist Chart History . Official Charts Company . 20 November 2021.