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Butterfly is the seventh UK studio album by British band the Hollies, released in November 1967. It was the final Hollies album to feature Graham Nash before his departure from the group in 1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions.[8] It showcased the band`s pop-oriented approach to psychedelia.[9]

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Álbums chronology

Evolution
Evolution
1/6/1967
Butterfly
Butterfly
1/11/1967

Butterfly

The Hollies

1967 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Noviembre 1967 · Fecha Grabación: 1 Agosto 1967 - 6 Octubre 1967
    Discográfica: Parlophone · Estudio de grabación: EMI, London · Productor: Ron Richards
    1
    Dear Eloise / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:10
  • 2
    Away Away Away / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:26
  • 3
    Maker / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:13
  • 4
    Pegasus / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:41
  • 5
    Would You Believe / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    4:25
  • 6
    Wishyouawish / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:17
  • 7
    Postcard / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:20
  • 8
    Charlie And Fred / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:00
  • 9
    Try It / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:11
  • 10
    Elevated Observations? / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:38
  • 11
    Step Inside / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:59
  • 12
    Butterfly / Mono
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:52
  • 13
    Dear Eloise / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:04
  • 14
    Away Away Away / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:18
  • 15
    Maker / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:51
  • 16
    Pegasus / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:41
  • 17
    Would You Believe / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    4:07
  • 18
    Wishyouawish / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:02
  • 19
    Postcard / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:18
  • 20
    Charlie And Fred / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:55
  • 21
    Try It / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    3:06
  • 22
    Elevated Observations? / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:32
  • 23
    Step Inside / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:52
  • 24
    Butterfly / Stereo
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:47
  • 25
    Try It (US Single Mono Version) / Bonus Track
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:47
  • 26
    Like Everytime Before (Mono Version) / Bonus Track
    The HolliesThe Hollies • 1967
    2:08
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    Evolution
    Evolution
    1/6/1967
    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    1/11/1967
    Butterfly
    Studio album by
    Released1 November 1967
    Recorded1 August – 6 October 1967
    StudioEMI, London
    Genre
    Length33:14
    LabelParlophone
    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies chronology
    Evolution
    (1967)
    Butterfly
    (1967)
    Hollies` Greatest
    (1968)

    Review

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    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Q[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    Sounds[6]
    Uncut7/10[7]

    Butterfly is the seventh UK studio album by British band the Hollies, released in November 1967. It was the final Hollies album to feature Graham Nash before his departure from the group in 1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions.[8] It showcased the band`s pop-oriented approach to psychedelia.[9]

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    In the US and Canada, Epic Records released an alternate version of the album as Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse (also November 1967), featuring a different track selection/order and alternate artwork. The 1967 single "King Midas in Reverse" was not included on the UK version of the album, but was added to the North American version. A 1998 CD reissue brings together all the tracks from both versions of the album.

    UK Release

    As with Evolution (1967), none of the songs on the UK album were selected for single or EP release in the UK. The mono single and stereo CD versions of "Try It" differ greatly in terms of sound effects and vocals. Cash Box said of "Dear Eloise" that it has "pounding orchestrations and a tremendous vocal sound added to the exotic beginning-finish."[10]

    In 1978, Parlophone reissued Butterfly with new cover art, and again in 1999.[4] Almost all current CD issues of this album contain the original cover art.

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.Titlelead vocalsLength
    1."Dear Eloise"Nash and Clarke3:04
    2."Away Away Away"Nash2:19
    3."Maker"Nash2:52
    4."Pegasus"Hicks2:38
    5."Would You Believe?"Clarke4:08
    6."Wishyouawish"Nash2:04

    Side two
    No.Titlelead vocalsLength
    7."Postcard"Nash2:17
    8."Charlie and Fred"Clarke with Nash and Hicks2:56
    9."Try It"Clarke with Nash3:04
    10."Elevated Observations?"Clarke and Nash2:32
    11."Step Inside"Clarke and Nash2:51
    12."Butterfly"Nash2:42

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
    Studio album by the Hollies
    Released27 November 1967
    Recorded

    • 1 August – 6 October 1967
    • (except 3 March 1967 for "Leave Me")

    StudioEMI, London
    Genre
    • Psychedelic pop
    • experimental pop
    Length28:09
    LabelEpic Records
    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies US chronology

    Evolution
    (1967)

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
    (1967)

    Words and Music By Bob Dylan
    (1969)

    The North American version of Butterfly was retitled Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse, given a different full-color cover featuring a picture of the group, and released on Epic Records on 27 November 1967. The US and Canadian versions both included the single "King Midas in Reverse" and the UK Evolution track "Leave Me", while deleting the UK Butterfly songs "Pegasus", "Try It" and "Elevated Observations".

    Release

    In the US, "Dear Eloise" was issued as a single A-side while "Try It" and "Elevated Observations?" were issued as B-sides of the "Jennifer Eccles" and "Do the Best You Can" singles, respectively. In Canada, the single "Dear Eloise" reached No. 36.

    Billboard praised the titular singles and added that "the other nine cuts don’t disappoint," summarizing the album as a "wealth of good material, well-handled."[11]

    The 1998 US CD reissue of Dear Eloise/King Midas in Reverse by Sundazed presents the original UK Butterfly track line-up with "King Midas in Reverse", "Leave Me" and "Do The Best You Can" added to the track listing.

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Dear Eloise"2:33
    2."Wishyouawish"1:58
    3."Charlie and Fred"2:54
    4."Butterfly"2:41
    5."Leave Me"2:06
    6."Postcard"2:04

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    7."King Midas in Reverse"3:07
    8."Would You Believe"3:02
    9."Away Away Away"2:19
    10."Maker"2:33
    11."Step Inside"2:52

    Personnel

    • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica
    • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals, electric sitar on "Maker"[12][13]
    • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals, harmonium on "Dear Eloise"[13]
    • Bobby Elliott – drums
    • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
    • John Scott – string and brass arrangements[13]

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Q[4]
    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[5]
    Sounds[6]
    Uncut7/10[7]

    Butterfly is the seventh UK studio album by British band the Hollies, released in November 1967. It was the final Hollies album to feature Graham Nash before his departure from the group in 1968. The album consisted solely of songs written by the trio of Nash, Allan Clarke, and Tony Hicks, with Nash leading the sessions.[8] It showcased the band`s pop-oriented approach to psychedelia.[9]

    In the US and Canada, Epic Records released an alternate version of the album as Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse (also November 1967), featuring a different track selection/order and alternate artwork. The 1967 single "King Midas in Reverse" was not included on the UK version of the album, but was added to the North American version. A 1998 CD reissue brings together all the tracks from both versions of the album.

    UK Release

    As with Evolution (1967), none of the songs on the UK album were selected for single or EP release in the UK. The mono single and stereo CD versions of "Try It" differ greatly in terms of sound effects and vocals. Cash Box said of "Dear Eloise" that it has "pounding orchestrations and a tremendous vocal sound added to the exotic beginning-finish."[10]

    In 1978, Parlophone reissued Butterfly with new cover art, and again in 1999.[4] Almost all current CD issues of this album contain the original cover art.

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.Titlelead vocalsLength
    1."Dear Eloise"Nash and Clarke3:04
    2."Away Away Away"Nash2:19
    3."Maker"Nash2:52
    4."Pegasus"Hicks2:38
    5."Would You Believe?"Clarke4:08
    6."Wishyouawish"Nash2:04

    Side two
    No.Titlelead vocalsLength
    7."Postcard"Nash2:17
    8."Charlie and Fred"Clarke with Nash and Hicks2:56
    9."Try It"Clarke with Nash3:04
    10."Elevated Observations?"Clarke and Nash2:32
    11."Step Inside"Clarke and Nash2:51
    12."Butterfly"Nash2:42

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
    Studio album by the Hollies
    Released27 November 1967
    Recorded

    • 1 August – 6 October 1967
    • (except 3 March 1967 for "Leave Me")

    StudioEMI, London
    Genre
    • Psychedelic pop
    • experimental pop
    Length28:09
    LabelEpic Records
    ProducerRon Richards
    The Hollies US chronology

    Evolution
    (1967)

    Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse
    (1967)

    Words and Music By Bob Dylan
    (1969)

    The North American version of Butterfly was retitled Dear Eloise / King Midas in Reverse, given a different full-color cover featuring a picture of the group, and released on Epic Records on 27 November 1967. The US and Canadian versions both included the single "King Midas in Reverse" and the UK Evolution track "Leave Me", while deleting the UK Butterfly songs "Pegasus", "Try It" and "Elevated Observations".

    Release

    In the US, "Dear Eloise" was issued as a single A-side while "Try It" and "Elevated Observations?" were issued as B-sides of the "Jennifer Eccles" and "Do the Best You Can" singles, respectively. In Canada, the single "Dear Eloise" reached No. 36.

    Billboard praised the titular singles and added that "the other nine cuts don’t disappoint," summarizing the album as a "wealth of good material, well-handled."[11]

    The 1998 US CD reissue of Dear Eloise/King Midas in Reverse by Sundazed presents the original UK Butterfly track line-up with "King Midas in Reverse", "Leave Me" and "Do The Best You Can" added to the track listing.

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]

    Track listing

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

    Side one
    No.TitleLength
    1."Dear Eloise"2:33
    2."Wishyouawish"1:58
    3."Charlie and Fred"2:54
    4."Butterfly"2:41
    5."Leave Me"2:06
    6."Postcard"2:04

    Side two
    No.TitleLength
    7."King Midas in Reverse"3:07
    8."Would You Believe"3:02
    9."Away Away Away"2:19
    10."Maker"2:33
    11."Step Inside"2:52

    Personnel

    • Allan Clarke – vocals, harmonica
    • Tony Hicks – lead guitar, vocals, electric sitar on "Maker"[12][13]
    • Graham Nash – rhythm guitar, vocals, harmonium on "Dear Eloise"[13]
    • Bobby Elliott – drums
    • Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
    • John Scott – string and brass arrangements[13]

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