The Hollies - Dear Eloise/King Midas In Reverse - LP专辑(单品) - 1st Pressing - 1967





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The Hollies – Dear Eloise / King Midas In Reverse (Epic – BN 26344) made in USA 1967 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-)
The Hollies are an English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s. Most of the band members are from throughout East Lancashire. Known for their distinctive vocal harmony style, they became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s and early-1970s. They enjoyed considerable popularity in many countries, although they did not achieve major US chart success until 1966. Along with the Rolling Stones, they are one of the few British pop groups of the early 1960s that have never officially broken up and that continue to record and perform.
Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse is the seventh U.S. studio album by the British pop band the Hollies, released in November 1967. "King Midas in Reverse" and "Leave Me" (saved from the UK Evolution track line-up) were slotted onto the album while deleting "Pegasus", "Try It" and "Elevated Observations" from the UK Butterfly track listing. It was the Hollies' last album to feature Graham Nash until 1983's What Goes Around, as well as te last to feature songs written solely by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks.
As noted below, this album was really a Nash-led project, and he featured as the lead vocalist more than on any prior album.
A1 Dear Eloise 2:33
A2 Wishyouawish 1:58
A3 Charlie & Fred 2:54
A4 Butterfly 2:41
A5 Leave Me 2:06
A6 Postcard 2:04
B1 King Midas In Reverse 3:07
B2 Would You Believe 3:02
B3 Away Away Away 2:19
B4 Maker 2:33
B5 Step Inside 2:52
卖家故事
The Hollies – Dear Eloise / King Midas In Reverse (Epic – BN 26344) made in USA 1967 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-)
The Hollies are an English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s. Most of the band members are from throughout East Lancashire. Known for their distinctive vocal harmony style, they became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s and early-1970s. They enjoyed considerable popularity in many countries, although they did not achieve major US chart success until 1966. Along with the Rolling Stones, they are one of the few British pop groups of the early 1960s that have never officially broken up and that continue to record and perform.
Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse is the seventh U.S. studio album by the British pop band the Hollies, released in November 1967. "King Midas in Reverse" and "Leave Me" (saved from the UK Evolution track line-up) were slotted onto the album while deleting "Pegasus", "Try It" and "Elevated Observations" from the UK Butterfly track listing. It was the Hollies' last album to feature Graham Nash until 1983's What Goes Around, as well as te last to feature songs written solely by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash and Tony Hicks.
As noted below, this album was really a Nash-led project, and he featured as the lead vocalist more than on any prior album.
A1 Dear Eloise 2:33
A2 Wishyouawish 1:58
A3 Charlie & Fred 2:54
A4 Butterfly 2:41
A5 Leave Me 2:06
A6 Postcard 2:04
B1 King Midas In Reverse 3:07
B2 Would You Believe 3:02
B3 Away Away Away 2:19
B4 Maker 2:33
B5 Step Inside 2:52

