Cut from the original master tapes

Double LP contains both mono and stereo versions!

Butterfly is often regarded the strongest album by the Hollies. Released in 1967 it was to be last to feature high-pitch vocalist Graham Nash, who left in late 1968 to join David Crosby and Steve Stills. Occasionally trippy studio effects, a sitar on their most psychedelic track ("Maker") and songs that didn't always deal with boy-girl relationships — the abum's focus still remained on catchy tunes and strumming guitars.

The Hollies became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s, known for their pioneering and distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. They spent 231 weeks on the U.K. singles charts during the '60s, the ninth highest of any artist of the decade, and their popularity continued into the mid-1970s. The group was formed by Allan Clarke and Graham Nash in late 1962 as a Merseybeat type music group in Manchester, although some of the band members came from towns north of there. Graham Nash left the group in 1968 to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Track Listing
Side 1
Dear Eloise
Away Away Away
Maker
Pegasus
Would You Believe
Wishyouawish

Side 2
Postcard
Charlie And Fred
Try It
Elevated Observations
Step Inside
Butterfly

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