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''Write On'' is the first of two 1976 studio albums from English rock/pop band,
the Hollies The Hollies are a British pop rock band, formed in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s and into the mid-1970s, they are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style. Allan Clarke and Graham Nash founded the band ...
, and their 16th UK studio album. This album, like the previous one, features mostly songs written by the group's songwriting team. The final track of the album is the only one not composed by them. This album was not issued in the US (although four of the album's ten tracks appeared on Epic Records' release, "Clarke, Hicks, Sylvester, Calvert, Elliott", issued in the North American market in 1977).


Overview and recording

The album is a combination of pop, guitar rock,
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. The Hollies' producer Ron Richards fell ill before the main work began, so recording engineer Peter Bown placed in production charge due to Richards's absence. Session musicians on the album included keyboard players
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. Recording sessions were held at the Abbey Road Studios and Emison Studios in Queensway. Drummer Bobby Elliott later stated that all the instrumental backing tracks got recorded in one piece by the band (plus piano) with a guide vocal by Clarke. The only overdubs being lead and backing vocals and instrumental solos.Uli Twelker, Four More Hollies Originals' (CD box liner notes), EMI Records Ltd, 1996. LP was packaged in a simple, plain angular white sleeve with gold lettering (and gold image of band members on the back of the cover). A few songs that were recorded and intended for the album were not used. Song "
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" by Bruce Springsteen was also recorded, but the Hollies were not satisfied with their version and it was abandoned (singer Allan Clarke released his solo version in 1975). Another song "Samuel", written by Allan Clarke, was recorded and was not released until "The Hollies at Abbey Road (1973 to 1989)" CD compilation in 1998.


Reception

LP missed the official '' Record Retailer'' album chart in the United Kingdom, but entered Top 10 in the New Zealand (No. 9). ''National Rockstar'' called album "one of the most skillfully released pop albums since
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…", and ''Girl About Town'' magazine wrote: "This album proves how creative and diversified one band and its music can be." (January 1976). On the other hand, according to ''
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'': „The Hollies have lost their touch with this one.“ BBC radio disc jockey
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made LP his "album of the week" on his morning breakfast show. None of its 10 tracks were issued as singles in the UK, although opening track "Star" became Top 10 hit in the New Zealand (No. 7). Title track "Write On" reached No. 31 on the German charts and also Top 20 in the South Africa. A live versions of "Star" and "My Island" appeared on the concert album "
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" released in March 1977. '' Record World'' called the title track "a hard hitting harmony laced ballad."


Track listing

All songs composed by Allan Clarke,
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Terry Sylvester Terence Sylvester (born 8 January 1947) is an English musician and songwriter. He is a former member of the Escorts, the Swinging Blue Jeans (1966–1969), and the Hollies. In the latter role, he took on the high parts formerly sung by Graham ...
except where noted.


Side 1

# "Star" – 3:39 # "Write On" – 4:50 # "Sweet Country Calling" – 3:06 # "Love Is The Thing" – 3:45 # "I Won't Move Over" – 3:31


Side 2

# "Narida" – 3:57 # "Stranger" – 3:29 # "Crocodile Woman (She Bites)" – 3:35 # "My Island" 4:22 # "There's Always Goodbye" (Randy Richards) – 4:15 French 1999 MAM Production HDCD digipack Edition's Bonus Tracks: # "
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) # "Samuel" (Allan Clarke, unedited version) # "Star" (live) # "My Island" (live) # "Born To Run" ( Bruce Springsteen) – Allan Clarke solo track


Personnel

;The Hollies * Allan Clarke – lead vocals *
Tony Hicks Anthony Christopher Hicks (born 16 December 1945) is an English guitarist and singer who has been a member of the British rock/pop band the Hollies since 1963, and as such was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. His main rol ...
– lead guitar *
Terry Sylvester Terence Sylvester (born 8 January 1947) is an English musician and songwriter. He is a former member of the Escorts, the Swinging Blue Jeans (1966–1969), and the Hollies. In the latter role, he took on the high parts formerly sung by Graham ...
– rhythm guitar *
Bernie Calvert Bernard Bamford Calvert (born 16 September 1942) is an English musician who played bass guitar and keyboards with The Hollies from 1966 until 1981. Career He worked with several rock and roll groups during the early 1960s, most notably Rickie ...
– bass * Bobby Elliott – drums with: *
Pete Wingfield William Peter Wingfield (born 7 May 1948) is an English record producer, keyboard player, songwriter, singer and music journalist. Career Whilst at Sussex University Wingfield and three other students formed the group Jellybread. In 1969, he ...
- piano, organ, ARP synthesizer *Hans-Peter Arnesen - piano, clavinet *
Rod Argent Rodney Terence Argent (born 14 June 1945) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Argent came to prominence in the mid 1960s as the keyboardist, founder and leader of the ...
- piano and synthesizer on "Star" *
Tony Hymas Anthony James Keith "Tony" Hymas (born 23 September 1943) is an English keyboard player, pianist, and composer. Career Hymas started as a chorister at Exeter Cathedral School, where his contemporaries included composer and cathedral organist ...
- string arrangements


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Write On (Hollies Album) 1976 albums The Hollies albums Polydor Records albums