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Butterfly - The Hollies 1967 |
Well, first of all, I forgot to write an article yesterday even though I said I would write an article a day lol. But don’t worry I will write an article today!
Speaking of The Hollies, have you ever listened to Butterfy? Or have you heard of them before?
If you are into psychedelic music or soft rock, I guess you must listen to Butterfly.
Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks mainly wrote songs by The Hollies, but notable songs from this album was written by Graham Nash. He contributed to making this album better.
Butterfly followed their psychedelic album, Evolution, which was inspired by The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's, and has some psychedelic songs like "Maker."
They used sitaar in this song! It seems many musicians used sitaar in the late 60's. Such a psychedelic song!
My fav music is psychedeli rock and acid folk (and that's why I write about albums of these genres here), but this album is combined with psychedelic rock and soft rock. And I've never seen such an album except this and Odessey And Oracle by The Zombies to be honest.
They succeeded to mix psychedelic music with soft rock perfectly. I'm amazed at that.
The other notable songs from this album is "Would You Believe," "Wishyouawish," and "Dear Eloise."
Perhaps, you may know "Dear Eloise" if you are a fan of theirs.
Their chorus stands out in "Would You Believe" and I think this song shows their "color" so well.
They also used the reverse tape technique (like The Move and The Beatles did at that time), so it is so 60's in my opinion. I highly recommend this album!
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