Five Three One - Double Seven O Four
Five Three One - Double Seven O Four | ||||
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Studio album by The Hollies | ||||
Released | March 1979 | |||
Genre | Rock/Pop | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Ron Richards | |||
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Five Three One - Double Seven O Four is a 1979 album by the English rock/pop group, The Hollies. When rendered as digits, the album title is the band's name upside down in digital number view (it would appear like this: hOLLIES or 5317704).
Gary Brooker of Procol Harum guests on the track "Harlequin", written by Brooker and his song writing partner from Procol Harum, Keith Reid. Brooker, incidentally, later recorded the track "Say It Ain't So, Jo", having heard it on the sessions for this album.
The album was released in Canada [1] and the UK, and did not chart.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Say It Ain't So, Jo" (Murray Head)
- "Maybe It's Dawn" (Tony Hymas, Pete Brown)
- "Song Of the Sun" (Tony Hymas, Pete Brown)
- "Harlequin" (Gary Brooker, Keith Reid) Lead vocal: Terry Sylvester; Drums: B.J. Wilson [2]
- "When I'm Yours" (Murray Head)
Side 2
- "Something To Live For" (Tony Hymas, Pete Brown)
- "Stormy Waters" (White) Harmonica: Allan Clarke [2]
- "Boys in the Band" (Pete Brown) Lead vocal: Terry Sylvester [2]
- "Satellite Three" (Allan Clarke, Gary Benson)
- "It's In Everyone Of Us" (David Pomeranz)
Personnel
- Allan Clarke – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Terry Sylvester – guitar, vocals
- Tony Hicks – guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, keyboards, vocals
- Bernie Calvert – bass, keyboards
- Bobby Elliott – drums
- Pete Wingfield – keyboards
- Hans Peter Arnesen – keyboards [2]
- Gary Brooker – keyboards [2] (vocals on "Harlequin", starting at 3:15)
- Tony Hymas – keyboards, string and horn arrangements [2]
- B.J. Wilson – drums [2]
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