The Hollies -
Dutch Collection CD + DVD
Released by EMI in 2007, The Hollies - The Dutch Collection is a CD/DVD import from Holland. The audio half of this set is the usual collection of hits, from “Here I Go Again” to “The Air That I Breathe,” plus (for some unfathomable reason) the band’s shameful attempt at disco, “Wiggle That Wotsit.” It’s the other disc that serves up something Hollies fans have been praying for years: An official visual documentation of the band’s career, including live performances, TV appearances, interviews, and what amount to rock videos years before the dawn of MTV.
When I talked to
Hollies guitarist-vocalist Terry Sylvester at the Fest For Beatles Fans in
Chicago a few years back, I mentioned The Dutch Collection and he agreed it was
great that this material was finally being made available.
Surprisingly, The Hollies were making promotional films for their songs as early as 1965, as evidenced by the clip for “I Can’t Let Go,” which shows the musicians lip-synching on a dock that presumably overlooks The Thames. “Stop Stop Stop” gives the lads a chance to engage in some Beatlesque silliness as they hang out in a local pub, tossing darts and downing pints. The best part is guitarist Tony Hicks winding up the key on top of a limo shortly before the band is driven away. The antics are reminiscent of The Monkees, but it’s quite possible this clip pre-dates that TV show.
I remember seeing a clip for “Carrie Anne” on a local UHF TV show hosted by WLS DJ Art Roberts back in 1967, and I had been trying to find a copy of it for years. It’s on The Dutch Collection, and it’s just as wacky as I remembered. Graham Nash frolics in an open field wearing a kaftan, bassist Bernie Calvert wakes up by a pool surrounded by beautiful women, and lead vocalist Allan Clarke dresses up as cowboy and shoots his doppelganger in a duel. The clip for “Dear Eloise,” which was filmed outdoors around a gazebo, is more straight forward. When I interviewed Nash for the Illinois Entertainer (see Archives, December 2009) he acknowledged that it was unusual for bands back then to create rock videos. He explained that The Hollies had no real say in the creative aspect of these clips; they pretty much did as they were told.
Two of the clips, “On A Carousel,” and the much later “Magic Woman Touch,” featuring Clarke’s short-term replacement Mikael Rikfors, offer an interesting peek at The Hollies at work in the recording studio. By far, the worst clip is the one for “Blowin’ In The Wind,” which mixes footage of the band lip-synching the Dylan tune with footage of a what looks like a guy and his girlfriend making an amateur porn film. Nothing explicit, but very cheesy in way that would have been funny as a Monty Python’s Flying Circus bit. In fact, Monty Python did do something quite similar.
The Dutch Collection also offers a few short, vintage interviews conducted in Holland with band members at various point in the 1960s, as well as an appearance by Hicks and Sylvester on a 1970s English TV show. The disc is more interesting early on, with The Hollies appearing on Top Of The Pops and at a New Musical Express sponsored event. Later TV performances of songs like “Hey Willy,” “The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee,” and “Daddy Don’t Mind” only illustrate how lackluster the band’s material could be in the late 1970s.
The reunion of Nash, Clarke, Hicks, drummer Bobby Elliott, and original bassist Eric Haydock singing the hits medley “Holliedaze” on Top Of The Pops in the early 1980s, ends The Dutch Collection on a happy note.
Tracklist:
CD:
1. Here I Go Again
2. Bus Stop
3. Stop Stop Stop
4. On A Carousel
5. Carrie Anne
6. King Midas In
Reverse
7. Dear Eloise
8. Jennifer
Eccles
9. Listen To Me
10. Sorry Suzanne
11. Blowin' In
The Wind
12. He Ain't
Heavy He's My Brother
13. I Can't Tell
The Bottom From The Top
14. The Baby
15. Man Without A
Heart
16. Magic Woman
Touch
17. The Day That
Curly Billy Shot Crazy Sam McGee
18. The Air That
I Breathe
19. I'm Down
20. Falling
Calling
21. Sandy
22. Wiggle That
Wotsit
DVD:
1. Just One Look
2. I'm Alive
3. Look Through
Any Window
4. I Can't Let Go
5. Bus Stop
6. Stop Stop Stop
7. On A Carousel
8. Carrie Anne
9. Dear Eloise
10. Jennifer
Eccles
11. Listen To Me
12. Sorry Suzanne
13. Blowin' In
The Wind
14. He Ain't
Heavy He's My Brother
15. Gasoline
Alley Bred
16. Too Young To
Be Married
17. Hey Willy
18. The Baby
19. Long Cool
Woman In A Black Dress
20. Magic Woman
Touch
21. The Day That
Curly Billy Shot Crazy Sam McGee
22. The Air That
I Breathe
23. Son Of A
Rotten Gambler
24. I'm Down
25. Sandy
26. Daddy Don't
Mind
27. Interview
Graham Nash
28. Live Concert
The Hollies In New Zealand 1976
Great
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat singles band and special thanks for the dvd video
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for The Hollies
ReplyDeleteYhank you muchly, great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you especially for the dvd! But there are 6 bonus tracks listed on the dvd cover (Boulder to Birmingham, etc) and a New Zealand concert on your listing, but none of them are there.
ReplyDeleteThere is (was?) a US dvd called "Look Thru Any Window" with similar songs, and more history. But I really like this one..
Johnno
You are right. For unknown reasons the DVD is splitted in 2 parts. I've added a second link for the missing 21 minutes.
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I also really like the cover, very similar to Ogden's Nut Flake Gone of the Small Faces
ReplyDeleteJohnno
Thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you! Very nice!
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