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The Hollies were one of the most successful British groups of the sixties and early seventies and have continued to perform up to the present day. Look Through Any Window tells the story of their peak years from 1963 to 1975 when the band clocked up 27 UK Top 40 singles, 17 of which were Top 10s. They were also part of the British Invasion led by the Beatles that stormed the US charts in the sixties and scored hit singles in many other countries around the world. This DVD is the history of the Hollies told through newly filmed interviews with band members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott and fantastic vintage footage of the Hollies performing their classic tracks in full. / Bonus Features: Option to play the 22 complete song performances without the interviews. / TRACK LISTING: 1) Baby That s All 2) Rockin Robin 3) Little Lover 4) Just One Look 5) Here I Go Again 6) I m Alive 7) Look Through Any Window 8) I Can t Let Go 9) Bus Stop 10) Stop Stop Stop 11) On A Carousel 12) Carrie Anne 13) Dear Eloise 14) King Midas In Reverse 15) Jennifer Eccles 16) Wings 17) Do The Best You Can 18) Listen To Me 19) Sorry Suzanne 20) He Ain t Heavy, He s My Brother 21) Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress 22) The Air That I Breathe
MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
Director : John Hoffman, The Hollies
Media Format : Color, Dolby, NTSC, Multiple Formats
Run time : 2 hours
Release date : October 4, 2011
Actors : The Hollies, Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott
Studio : Eagle Rock Entertainment
ASIN : B005HS00U0
Number of discs : 1
Customers say
Customers praise the DVD’s music quality, noting that the songs sound wonderfully vibrant and are performed in complete versions. Moreover, the documentary features rare footage from Abby Road studios, excellent video and sound quality, and insightful interviews with band members. Additionally, the DVD provides a lot of band history, with one customer highlighting how the story is told by the band members themselves. Customers find it entertaining and worth the money, with one noting it’s a long-overdue release for Hollies fans.