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For Certain Because...

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Download links and information about For Certain Because... by The Hollies. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:04:28 minutes.

Artist: The Hollies
Release date: 1966
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:04:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. What's Wrong With the Way I Live (1999 Remaster) 2:02
2. Pay You Back With Interest (1999 Remaster) 2:45
3. Tell Me To My Face (Mono) [1999 Remaster] 3:08
4. Clown (Mono) [1999 Remaster] 2:15
5. Suspicious Look In Your Eyes (1999 Remaster) 3:36
6. It's You (1999 Remaster) 2:16
7. High Classed (1999 Remaster) 2:21
8. Peculiar Situation (1999 Remaster) 2:50
9. What Went Wrong (1999 Remaster) 2:11
10. Crusader (1999 Remaster) 3:47
11. Don't Ever Think About Changing (1999 Remaster) 2:12
12. Stop Stop Stop (1999 Remaster) 2:58
13. What's Wrong With the Way I Live (1999 Remaster) 2:02
14. Pay You Back With Interest (1999 Remaster) 2:44
15. Tell Me To My Face (1999 Remaster) 3:08
16. Clown (1999 Remaster) 2:13
17. Suspicious Look In Your Eyes (1999 Remaster) 3:36
18. It's You (1999 Remaster) 2:12
19. High Classed (1999 Remaster) 2:21
20. Peculiar Situation (1999 Remaster) 2:54
21. What Went Wrong (1999 Remaster) 2:11
22. Crusader (1999 Remaster) 3:49
23. Don't Ever Think About Changing (1999 Remaster) 2:08
24. Stop Stop Stop (1999 Remaster) 2:49

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One gets the feeling that, as 1966 drew to a close amid an incredible acceleration of innovations in the pop and rock world, the Hollies felt the need to prove themselves capable of artistic growth despite having established a very winning formula. For Certain Because... was their first album entirely composed of original material, and it echoed pop's increased sophistication with fuller, more adventurous arrangements and more personal, folk-rock-influenced compositions. Such was the intense competition of the time that this record couldn't hope to take on Revolver, Aftermath, or Face to Face, but it nevertheless remains an admirable effort that may stand as the group's most accomplished album (greatest-hits packages excepted) of the '60s. The Hollies were very much a pop group and didn't let their somewhat more sober and introspective compositions stand in the way of their glittering harmonies and jangling guitars. Occasional brass, banjo, bells, and vibrating piano embellish their basic rock instrumentation on this pleasant, if hardly earthshaking, work. The circus-like "Stop! Stop! Stop!," with its manic banjo, was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic; the good-natured "Pay You Back with Interest" was a Top 30 hit in America; and the jazzy "Tell Me to My Face" was one of their best '60s album tracks.