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Abbey Road 63-66 / Abbey Road 66-70 / Abbey Road
Hollies
Abbey Road 63-66 / Abbey Road 66-70 / Abbey Road
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (28) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (24) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (20) - Disc #3

All three of the top British Invasion group's Abbey Road compilations boxed up together at a special low price! As well as giving listeners more bang for the buck, this package gives them a great overview of the band's ch...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hollies
Title: Abbey Road 63-66 / Abbey Road 66-70 / Abbey Road
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Emd Int'l
Release Date: 9/11/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Oldies, British Invasion
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC: 724352836321

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All three of the top British Invasion group's Abbey Road compilations boxed up together at a special low price! As well as giving listeners more bang for the buck, this package gives them a great overview of the band's changes musically & otherwise from their start in the early '60s through their dissolution in the '80s. The first disc, 1963-66, is a 28 track collection including studio chatter, previously unreleased recordings and classics like 'Stop Stop Stop', 'Bus Stop', 'Look Through Any Window' and more. The second, 1966-70 features 24 tracks including hits, rarities, B-sides and the previously unreleased tracks, 'Schoolgirl' and 'Sign Of The Times' 2. The third and final disc spans 1973-1989 and contains 20 tracks, including 'The Air That I Breathe', 'Curly Billy' and four previously unreleased tracks, 'Tip Of The Icebberg', 'Samuel', 'Come Down To The Shore' and 'Lovin' You Ain't Easy'. 72 digitally remastered recordings each digitally

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At Abbey Road 63 - 1989
Derek Ailes | Valparaiso, IN United States | 03/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a box set full of Hollies Rarities. Disc 1 has 28 tracks, disc 2 has 24 tracks, and disc 3 has 20 tracks. This anthology spands their entire career from the Graham Nash years, the Terry Sylvester years, and to their recent lineup with Allan Clarke. On CD for the first time are the songs Schoolgirl,Sign of the Times, Tip Of The Iceberg, Come Down To The Shore, Samuel, and Loving You Ain't Easy. Included are some tracks from the 80s(which most Hollies compilations never include) Too Many Hearts Get Broken, Find Me A Family, and No Rules. From listening to this box set from the first CD to the last, you can tell how the Hollies continue to improve their sound from album to album. A great compilation spanning their entire career."
Wow. The best anthology available today for Hollies fans.
Paul Grant | Sun City Center, FL | 10/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Until the likes of Rhino or Columbia/Legacy get their chnace to put out a definite Hollies anthology, this is the best choice for someone looking to get the full flavor of the best British harmony band, and one of the most reliable 60s hit machines this side of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The Hollies deserve to be mentioned in the same reverential tones reserved for the Who, the Stones, the Kinks and even the Fab Ones, and the At Abbey Road trilogy is ample proof of their deserved place in that pantheon of British Invasion groups. 72 tracks on 3 discs covering three dfecades, and alnost too much good stuff to handle at one sitting.Disc One has all their earliest singles and B-sides, up to the songs that broke them big in the states -- Bus Stop and Stop! Stop! Stop! The vocal belnd of Alan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash, who were also a formidable writing team. Disc Two has the remainder of their US sixties hits (except fro Jennifer Eccles, for some reason), especially their buggest US smash, the anthemic "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother). Disc Three is less comeplete, omitting quite a few singles, possibly because they were not recorded at Abbey Road. You won;t find "Long Cool Woman" on this collection, for example, but you will find "The Air That I Breathe" and their cover of Springsteen's "Sandy" which easily somokjes the Boss's original version.Throughout, you get ample proof that Tony Hicks, who has been with the group since its first single, is one of the great unbsung guitar heroes of British rock. He has such versatily and such a sense of the right sound to flavor the mix that re really beings up there with the likes of George Harrison, Brian Jones and Pete Townsend.Buy and savor, firneds, and them explore the rest of this group's oeuvre. You will not be disappointed."