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1972 studio album by The Hollies

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Christgau`s Record GuideC−[3]

Romany is the twelfth UK studio album by The Hollies, the first not to feature their lead singer Allan Clarke, who had left to embark on a solo career. He was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors. In the opinion of contemporary and retrospective critics, this album moved the band further away from the original vocal harmony style of Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash.[3][2]

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Álbums chronology

Distant Light
Distant Light
8/10/1971
Romany
Romany
0/11/1972

Romany

The Hollies

1972 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Noviembre 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 30 Agosto 1972 -
    Discográfica: U.K.: Polydor LP 2383144 U.S.: Epic KE 31992 · Estudio de grabación: EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London · Productor: The Hollies
    01
    Won't We Feel Good That Morning
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    3:24
  • 02
    Touch
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    5:13
  • 03
    Words Don't Come Easy
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    3:46
  • 04
    Magic Woman Touch
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    3:19
  • 05
    Lizzy And Tha Rainman
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    3:22
  • 06
    Down River
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    4:07
  • 07
    Slow Down
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    2:54
  • 08
    Delaware Taggett And The Autlaw Boys
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    3:09
  • 09
    Jesus Was A Crossmaker
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    3:48
  • 10
    Romany
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    5:21
  • 11
    Blue In The Morning
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    3:19
  • 12
    Courage Of Your Convictions
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    3:33
  • 13
    Bonus : The Baby
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    3:48
  • 14
    Oh Granny
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    2:42
  • 15
    Indian Girl
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    3:17
  • 16
    I Had A Dream
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    3:20
  • 17
    Don'T Leave The Child Alone
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    2:43
  • 18
    If It Wasn't For The Reason That I Love You
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    3:14
  • 19
    A Better Place
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    2:38
  • 20
    The Last Wind
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    3:40
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    Singles

    Distant Light
    Distant Light
    8/10/1971
    Romany
    Romany
    0/11/1972
    Romany
    Studio album by
    ReleasedNovember 1972
    Recorded13 April–30 August 1972[1]
    StudioEMI Studios, Abbey Road, London
    GenreRock, pop
    Length45:29
    LabelU.K.: Polydor LP 2383144
    U.S.: Epic KE 31992
    ProducerThe Hollies
    The Hollies chronology
    Distant Light
    (1971)
    Romany
    (1972)
    The Hollies` Greatest Hits
    (1973)

    Review

    1972 studio album by The Hollies

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[2]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC−[3]

    Romany is the twelfth UK studio album by The Hollies, the first not to feature their lead singer Allan Clarke, who had left to embark on a solo career. He was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors. In the opinion of contemporary and retrospective critics, this album moved the band further away from the original vocal harmony style of Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash.[3][2]

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    The album only features two songwriting contributions from band members: one song was co-written by Tony Hicks, who had been a co-writer on a significant proportion of the band`s material since their second album; and another was written by new member Rickfors. Previous albums, with the exception of Hollies Sing Dylan and the band`s debut album, had much more original material.

    The US Epic Records version of the album, which reached number 84 on the Billboard 200, omitted the track "Lizzy and the Rainman", and has a slightly altered side one track order. The album failed to chart in the UK. The cover of Romany is a rendering of the summer location depicted on Distant Light as a winter scene.

    As the album was nearing release[when?] the members of the group were getting nervous and made at least three changes in the album, announced a single before retracting it,[vague] which delayed the album for three months. Due to the success of the previous album and its smash hit single, the LP initially sold very well in the US. Upon its release, Romany sold six times more copies in the first week in the US than any previous Hollies album had sold in a year. It also received more US FM airplay than the band had ever got in their previous nine years.[4][additional citation(s) needed]

    Track listing

    UK Version

    Side one

    1. "Won`t We Feel Good That Morning" (Day, Leslie)
    2. "Touch" (Mikael Rickfors)
    3. "Words Don`t Come Easy" (Colin Jennings)
    4. "Magic Woman Touch" (Colin Jennings, Garth Watt-Roy)
    5. "Lizzy and the Rainman" (Larry Henley, Kenny O`Dell)
    6. "Down River" (David Ackles)

    Side two

    1. "Slow Down" (Day, Leslie)
    2. "Delaware Taggett and the Outlaw Boys" (Colin Jennings)
    3. "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" (Judee Sill)
    4. "Romany" (Colin Jennings)
    5. "Blue in the Morning" (Kenny Lynch, Tony Hicks)
    6. "Courage of Your Convictions" (Alan Rush, Randy Cullers)

    US Version

    Side one

    1. "Magic Woman Touch" (Colin Jennings, Garth Watt-Roy)
    2. "Touch" (Mikael Rickfors)
    3. "Words Don`t Come Easy" (Colin Jennings)
    4. "Won`t We Feel Good" (M. Leslie, B. Day)
    5. "Down River" (David Ackles)

    Side two

    1. "Slow Down" (M. Leslie, B. Day)
    2. "Delaware Taggett and the Outlaw Boys" (Colin Jennings)
    3. "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" (Judee Sill)
    4. "Romany" (Colin Jennings)
    5. "Blue in the Morning" (Kenny Lynch, Tony Hicks)
    6. "Courage of Your Convictions" (Alan Rush, Randy Cullers)

    Remastered CD

    The album was released on CD by EMI in 2007, featuring the (remastered) 12 tracks from the original UK release plus the following bonus tracks:[5]

    1. "The Baby" - 2003 Digital Remaster (Chip Taylor)
    2. "Magic Woman Touch" - Acoustic Version 2007 Digital Remaster (Colin Jennings, Watt-Roy)
    3. "Indian Girl" - 2007 Digital Remaster (Terry Sylvester)
    4. "If It Wasn`t For The Reason That I Love You" (Cooke, Greenaway)
    5. "Papa Rain" (Colin Jennings)
    6. "Witchy Woman” (Don Henley, Bernie Leadon)
    7. "Oh Granny" - Terry Sylvester Version 2007 Digital Remaster (Terry Sylvester)
    8. "I Had A Dream" (Terry Sylvester)

    Personnel

    Technical

    • Alan Parsons, Peter Bown - recording engineer
    • Colin Elgie, Hipgnosis - cover art

    1972 studio album by The Hollies

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[2]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC−[3]

    Romany is the twelfth UK studio album by The Hollies, the first not to feature their lead singer Allan Clarke, who had left to embark on a solo career. He was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors. In the opinion of contemporary and retrospective critics, this album moved the band further away from the original vocal harmony style of Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash.[3][2]

    The album only features two songwriting contributions from band members: one song was co-written by Tony Hicks, who had been a co-writer on a significant proportion of the band`s material since their second album; and another was written by new member Rickfors. Previous albums, with the exception of Hollies Sing Dylan and the band`s debut album, had much more original material.

    The US Epic Records version of the album, which reached number 84 on the Billboard 200, omitted the track "Lizzy and the Rainman", and has a slightly altered side one track order. The album failed to chart in the UK. The cover of Romany is a rendering of the summer location depicted on Distant Light as a winter scene.

    As the album was nearing release[when?] the members of the group were getting nervous and made at least three changes in the album, announced a single before retracting it,[vague] which delayed the album for three months. Due to the success of the previous album and its smash hit single, the LP initially sold very well in the US. Upon its release, Romany sold six times more copies in the first week in the US than any previous Hollies album had sold in a year. It also received more US FM airplay than the band had ever got in their previous nine years.[4][additional citation(s) needed]

    Track listing

    UK Version

    Side one

    1. "Won`t We Feel Good That Morning" (Day, Leslie)
    2. "Touch" (Mikael Rickfors)
    3. "Words Don`t Come Easy" (Colin Jennings)
    4. "Magic Woman Touch" (Colin Jennings, Garth Watt-Roy)
    5. "Lizzy and the Rainman" (Larry Henley, Kenny O`Dell)
    6. "Down River" (David Ackles)

    Side two

    1. "Slow Down" (Day, Leslie)
    2. "Delaware Taggett and the Outlaw Boys" (Colin Jennings)
    3. "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" (Judee Sill)
    4. "Romany" (Colin Jennings)
    5. "Blue in the Morning" (Kenny Lynch, Tony Hicks)
    6. "Courage of Your Convictions" (Alan Rush, Randy Cullers)

    US Version

    Side one

    1. "Magic Woman Touch" (Colin Jennings, Garth Watt-Roy)
    2. "Touch" (Mikael Rickfors)
    3. "Words Don`t Come Easy" (Colin Jennings)
    4. "Won`t We Feel Good" (M. Leslie, B. Day)
    5. "Down River" (David Ackles)

    Side two

    1. "Slow Down" (M. Leslie, B. Day)
    2. "Delaware Taggett and the Outlaw Boys" (Colin Jennings)
    3. "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" (Judee Sill)
    4. "Romany" (Colin Jennings)
    5. "Blue in the Morning" (Kenny Lynch, Tony Hicks)
    6. "Courage of Your Convictions" (Alan Rush, Randy Cullers)

    Remastered CD

    The album was released on CD by EMI in 2007, featuring the (remastered) 12 tracks from the original UK release plus the following bonus tracks:[5]

    1. "The Baby" - 2003 Digital Remaster (Chip Taylor)
    2. "Magic Woman Touch" - Acoustic Version 2007 Digital Remaster (Colin Jennings, Watt-Roy)
    3. "Indian Girl" - 2007 Digital Remaster (Terry Sylvester)
    4. "If It Wasn`t For The Reason That I Love You" (Cooke, Greenaway)
    5. "Papa Rain" (Colin Jennings)
    6. "Witchy Woman” (Don Henley, Bernie Leadon)
    7. "Oh Granny" - Terry Sylvester Version 2007 Digital Remaster (Terry Sylvester)
    8. "I Had A Dream" (Terry Sylvester)

    Personnel

    Technical

    • Alan Parsons, Peter Bown - recording engineer
    • Colin Elgie, Hipgnosis - cover art

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