Greatest Hits…Live! - The Hollies

Greatest Hits…Live!

The Hollies

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2005-08-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2006 Fuel 2000

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Can't Let Go (Live) The Hollies 2:31 USD 0.99
2
Just One Look (Live) The Hollies 3:54 USD 0.99
3
Bus Stop (Live) The Hollies 3:29 USD 0.99
4
Casualty (Live) The Hollies 3:31 USD 0.99
5
On a Carousel (Live) The Hollies 3:32 USD 0.99
6
Someone Else's Eyes (Live) The Hollies 4:11 USD 0.99
7
Look Through Any Window (Live) The Hollies 2:58 USD 0.99
8
King Midas In Reverse (Live) The Hollies 2:53 USD 0.99
9
Wasted On the Way (Live) The Hollies 3:28 USD 0.99
10
Teach Your Children (Live) The Hollies 4:00 USD 0.99
11
Soldier's Song (Live) The Hollies 4:53 USD 0.99
12
Stop! Stop! Stop! (Live) The Hollies 2:56 USD 0.99
13
The Air That I Breathe (Live) The Hollies 4:30 USD 0.99
14
Carrie-Anne (Live) The Hollies 3:32 USD 0.99
15
Stop In the Name of Love (Live The Hollies 3:37 USD 0.99
16
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brothe The Hollies 4:15 USD 0.99
17
Long Cool Woman In a Black Dre The Hollies 10:29 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • Best invasion group

    5
    By DandamaninTexas
    This album can truly endure all time and a real Hollie lover will never tire of it. The original version of Long Cool Woman at over 10 minutes is superbly ausum.
  • Tracy L Mancini

    1
    By MichaelsTrueLove
    Was quite disapointed to find out that this was a live version of the song, which was not indicated on the description of the song prior to purchse....thanks
  • mixed sounds, mixed review...

    2
    By mstupid3000
    if you are looking for the original sounds of the Hollies this will not be a satisfying download. the use of synthesiers and electric sounding tom toms is more of a reflection of the time that this recording was made (early 80s) rather than the British Beat sound that I grew up. the vocals are for the most part excellent with the exception of (for a few notes) Long Cool Women... I greatly prefer the greatest hits "studio type" sounds to this hodgepodge of early 80's reinterpretations.
  • Disregard above review

    4
    By old joe
    This appears to be the same cd as the Reunion one, which has been released with more than one name. It is a great concert, from 1983, when Graham Nash briefly rejoined the band for an album and short tour. This is not the old, short Greatest hits package as stated above. It does contain many old hits, two really great Nash songs associated with C, S & N, done better here, by a much better live band. I know that's heresy, but listen to this and see.

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