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For Certain Because is the fifth UK album by the Hollies and their second released in 1966.[4][5] It was the first Hollies album in which all the songs were written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks, and the first on which they did not use the songwriting pseudonym "L. Ransford" (or just "Ransford"). It was also the first Hollies album recorded with new bassist Bernie Calvert replacing Eric Haydock. In Bobby Elliott`s book It Ain`t Heavy, It`s My Story, he explains how he came up with the title For Certain Because by taking the three words from the children`s song "Teddy Bears` Picnic".

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Evolution
Evolution
1/6/1967

For Certain Because...

The Hollies

1966 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 9 Diciembre 1966 · Fecha Grabación: 17 Noviembre 1965 - Octubre
    Discográfica: Parlophone · Estudio de grabación: EMI, London · Productor: Ron Richards
    1
    What's Wrong With The Way I Live / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:02
  • 2
    Pay You Back With Interest / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:46
  • 3
    Tell Me To My Face / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:09
  • 4
    Clown / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:16
  • 5
    Suspicious Look In Your Eyes / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:37
  • 6
    It's You / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:17
  • 7
    High Classed / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:21
  • 8
    Peculiar Situation / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:51
  • 9
    What Went Wrong / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:12
  • 10
    Crusader / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:48
  • 11
    Don't Ever Think About Changing / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:13
  • 12
    Stop! Stop! Stop! / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:58
  • 13
    What's Wrong With The Way I Live / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:03
  • 14
    Pay You Back With Interest / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:44
  • 15
    Tell Me To My Face / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:09
  • 16
    Clown / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:14
  • 17
    Suspicious Look In Your Eyes / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:36
  • 18
    It's You / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:12
  • 19
    High Classed / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:21
  • 20
    Peculiar Situation / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:55
  • 21
    What Went Wrong / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:13
  • 22
    Crusader / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    3:48
  • 23
    Don't Ever Think About Changing / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:08
  • 24
    Stop! Stop! Stop! / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:54
  • 25
    Non Prego Per Me (Mono Version) / Bonus Track
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:48
  • 26
    Devi Avere Fiducia In Me (Mono Version) / Bonus Track
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:15
  • 27
    Non Prego Per Me (Stereo Version) / Bonus Track
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1966
    2:46
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    2:12
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    Evolution
    Evolution
    1/6/1967
    For Certain Because
    Studio album by
    Released9 December 1966
    Recorded17 November 1965 – 17 October 1966[1]
    StudioEMI, London
    Genre
    Length32:24
    LabelParlophone
    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies chronology
    Would You Believe?
    (1966)
    For Certain Because
    (1966)
    Evolution
    (1967)

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    For Certain Because is the fifth UK album by the Hollies and their second released in 1966.[4][5] It was the first Hollies album in which all the songs were written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks, and the first on which they did not use the songwriting pseudonym "L. Ransford" (or just "Ransford"). It was also the first Hollies album recorded with new bassist Bernie Calvert replacing Eric Haydock. In Bobby Elliott`s book It Ain`t Heavy, It`s My Story, he explains how he came up with the title For Certain Because by taking the three words from the children`s song "Teddy Bears` Picnic".

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    Most current CD releases of this album use the original UK album title and artwork, but a recent US CD reissue series instead uses the US title and artwork, described below.[6]

    Composition

    Writing for AllMusic, critic Richie Unterberger sees For Certain Because as echoing the rapidly increasing sophistication in pop music throughout 1966, pointing out the album`s "fuller, more adventurous arrangements and more personal, folk-rock-influenced compositions."[2] According to author Brian Southall, the album is considered by some to be the Hollies` answer to the Beatles` Rubber Soul, released in December 1965.[7] In a contemporary review, Keith Altham of New Musical Express noted the album`s overall style as regularly crossing between varying genres, such as Dixieland, Latin-American music, orchestral music, and folk.[8]

    US/Canadian version (Stop! Stop! Stop!)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    Studio album by the Hollies
    ReleasedJanuary 1967[9]
    Genre
    • Rock
    • pop
    • folk rock
    Length32:31
    Label

    • Imperial (US)
    • Capitol (Canada)

    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies chronology

    Bus Stop
    (1966)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    (1967)

    The Hollies` Greatest Hits
    (1967)

    The Hollies Canadian chronology

    Bus Stop
    (1966)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    (1966)

    The Hits of The Hollies
    (1967)

    For Certain Because was retitled Stop! Stop! Stop! for the US and Canadian markets and issued with a different, full-color cover image of the group in the US. This was also the fifth Hollies album released in the US and Canada. It was the first Hollies album on which the track listing for the UK version remained unchanged for the US and the Canadian versions; that would not happen again until the 1970s. In addition, other markets also used the title Stop! Stop! Stop! when issuing or reissuing this album—including the UK, which retitled this album as Stop! Stop! Stop! for a 1971 budget-line reissue.[10] In 1983, Liberty Records in the US reissued this album as Pay You Back With Interest without the tracks "Stop! Stop! Stop!" and "High Classed".

    Stop! Stop! Stop! was the Hollies` last new album for Imperial Records in the US and for Capitol Records in Canada and would be followed by a greatest hits album on those labels. The Hollies` next album of originals, Evolution, would be released in the US and Canada on Epic Records while remaining on Parlophone/EMI in the UK and would revert to having a different track lineup between the US/Canadian and UK versions.

    Track listing

    All tracks written by Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash.

    Side one
    No.TitleLead vocalsLength
    1."What’s Wrong with the Way I Live"Clarke2:02
    2."Pay You Back with Interest"Clarke and Nash2:46
    3."Tell Me to My Face"Nash3:09
    4."Clown"Nash2:16
    5."Suspicious Look in Your Eyes"Clarke3:37
    6."It`s You"Clarke2:17

    Side two
    No.TitleLead vocalsLength
    7."High Classed"Clarke2:21
    8."Peculiar Situation"Clarke2:51
    9."What Went Wrong"Clarke2:12
    10."Crusader"Clarke and Nash3:48
    11."Don`t Even Think About Changing"Clarke2:13
    12."Stop! Stop! Stop!"Clarke2:58

    Personnel

    • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica
    • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, banjo, vocals
    • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
    • Bobby Elliott – drums
    • Bernie Calvert – bass guitar except on "Don`t Even Think About Changing", piano
    • Eric Haydock – bass guitar on "Don`t Even Think About Changing"
    • Mike Vickers – orchestral arrangements on "High Classed", "What Went Wrong" and "Crusader"

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    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]

    For Certain Because is the fifth UK album by the Hollies and their second released in 1966.[4][5] It was the first Hollies album in which all the songs were written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks, and the first on which they did not use the songwriting pseudonym "L. Ransford" (or just "Ransford"). It was also the first Hollies album recorded with new bassist Bernie Calvert replacing Eric Haydock. In Bobby Elliott`s book It Ain`t Heavy, It`s My Story, he explains how he came up with the title For Certain Because by taking the three words from the children`s song "Teddy Bears` Picnic".

    Most current CD releases of this album use the original UK album title and artwork, but a recent US CD reissue series instead uses the US title and artwork, described below.[6]

    Composition

    Writing for AllMusic, critic Richie Unterberger sees For Certain Because as echoing the rapidly increasing sophistication in pop music throughout 1966, pointing out the album`s "fuller, more adventurous arrangements and more personal, folk-rock-influenced compositions."[2] According to author Brian Southall, the album is considered by some to be the Hollies` answer to the Beatles` Rubber Soul, released in December 1965.[7] In a contemporary review, Keith Altham of New Musical Express noted the album`s overall style as regularly crossing between varying genres, such as Dixieland, Latin-American music, orchestral music, and folk.[8]

    US/Canadian version (Stop! Stop! Stop!)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    Studio album by the Hollies
    ReleasedJanuary 1967[9]
    Genre
    • Rock
    • pop
    • folk rock
    Length32:31
    Label

    • Imperial (US)
    • Capitol (Canada)

    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies chronology

    Bus Stop
    (1966)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    (1967)

    The Hollies` Greatest Hits
    (1967)

    The Hollies Canadian chronology

    Bus Stop
    (1966)

    Stop! Stop! Stop!
    (1966)

    The Hits of The Hollies
    (1967)

    For Certain Because was retitled Stop! Stop! Stop! for the US and Canadian markets and issued with a different, full-color cover image of the group in the US. This was also the fifth Hollies album released in the US and Canada. It was the first Hollies album on which the track listing for the UK version remained unchanged for the US and the Canadian versions; that would not happen again until the 1970s. In addition, other markets also used the title Stop! Stop! Stop! when issuing or reissuing this album—including the UK, which retitled this album as Stop! Stop! Stop! for a 1971 budget-line reissue.[10] In 1983, Liberty Records in the US reissued this album as Pay You Back With Interest without the tracks "Stop! Stop! Stop!" and "High Classed".

    Stop! Stop! Stop! was the Hollies` last new album for Imperial Records in the US and for Capitol Records in Canada and would be followed by a greatest hits album on those labels. The Hollies` next album of originals, Evolution, would be released in the US and Canada on Epic Records while remaining on Parlophone/EMI in the UK and would revert to having a different track lineup between the US/Canadian and UK versions.

    Track listing

    All tracks written by Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, and Graham Nash.

    Side one
    No.TitleLead vocalsLength
    1."What’s Wrong with the Way I Live"Clarke2:02
    2."Pay You Back with Interest"Clarke and Nash2:46
    3."Tell Me to My Face"Nash3:09
    4."Clown"Nash2:16
    5."Suspicious Look in Your Eyes"Clarke3:37
    6."It`s You"Clarke2:17

    Side two
    No.TitleLead vocalsLength
    7."High Classed"Clarke2:21
    8."Peculiar Situation"Clarke2:51
    9."What Went Wrong"Clarke2:12
    10."Crusader"Clarke and Nash3:48
    11."Don`t Even Think About Changing"Clarke2:13
    12."Stop! Stop! Stop!"Clarke2:58

    Personnel

    • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica
    • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, banjo, vocals
    • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals
    • Bobby Elliott – drums
    • Bernie Calvert – bass guitar except on "Don`t Even Think About Changing", piano
    • Eric Haydock – bass guitar on "Don`t Even Think About Changing"
    • Mike Vickers – orchestral arrangements on "High Classed", "What Went Wrong" and "Crusader"

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