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''Evolution'' is the first of two albums released in 1967 by British pop band The Hollies. The album peaked at number 13 in the UK album chart.〔''Evolution number 13 in the UK album chart.'' http://rockpopgallery.easystorecreator.com/items/karl-ferris/the-hollies-evolutions-ltd-edition-s-n-print-lep-spspthe1-detail.htm Retrieved 08/26/07〕 ==Album profile== Like its predecessor, ''For Certain Because'', this album features only songs written by group members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. None of the songs on the album were selected for single or EP release in the UK. The album cover artwork was created by The Fool, with the psychedelic cover photo by Karl Ferris, who is credited with creating the first truly psychedelic photograph for an album cover.〔''Evolution cover by Karl Ferris'' http://rockpopgallery.easystorecreator.com/items/karl-ferris/the-hollies-evolutions-ltd-edition-s-n-print-lep-spspthe1-detail.htm retrieved 08/26/07〕 Ferris commented on the making of the album cover during a special signing of cover prints in 1997: In 1978, Parlophone reissued the stereo version of ''Evolution'', along with ''Butterfly'' and ''Confessions of the Mind''. The song "Have You Ever Loved Somebody?" was released earlier (in September 1966) both by The Searchers and Paul and Barry Ryan as single a-sides. It was first released by the Everly Brothers on their ''Two Yanks in England'' album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Evolution (The Hollies album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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