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November 26, 2003
Fortieth anniversary box collects album tracks and rarities
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The lingering prejudice against the Hollies is probably due to two things: the huge success of their treacly single, "He Ain't Heavy (He's My Brother)," and a kind of snobbish conviction that the group Graham Nash left years ago for high-minded artistic reasons could never do anything noteworthy...
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The Hollies' mid-'60s hits were British Invasion pop of the cute
school -- sweet-voiced, upbeat, and ultracrafted. Vocalists Allan
Clarke and Graham Nash crooned about teenagers in love on hit
singles including "Stop Stop Stop" and "Dear Eloise," in addition
to songs by non-Hollies such as Graham Gouldman (later a founding
member of 10cc), who provided such valentines as "Here I Go Again,"
"Look T...
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