The Hollies - Greatest Hits (1973) [24 bit FLAC] 180g vinyl
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The Hollies - Greatest Hits (1973) [24 bit FLAC] 180g vinyl Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Soft Rock, Country-Rock, Singer/Songwriter Source: Epic Records 180g vinyl Codec: FLAC Bitrate: ~ 2,900 kbps Bit Depth: 24 Sampling Rate: 96,000 Hz A1 Bus Stop A2 Carrie Anne A3 Stop, Stop, Stop A4 Look Through Any Window A5 Dear Eloise A6 Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress B1 He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother B2 Just One Look B3 King Midas In Reverse B4 Pay You Back With Interest B5 Long Dark Road B6 On A Carousel Rip Info (Dr. Robert) Nitty Gritty RCM 1.5 Technics SL-1200MK2 DD Turntable with KAB Fluid Damping and KAB record grip Ortofon 2M Black MM Cartridge Pro-ject Tube Box SE II Preamp Tascam US-144 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface Mac Pro Dual Zeon 2.66 GHz Bias Peak Pro 6.2 recording software Click Repair 3.4.1 for de-click (manual mode only) iZotope RX Advanced 2.0 for Redbook conversion xACT 1.71 for Redbook SBE correction XLD Version 20101120 (125.2) for FLAC conversion RCM - TT - Ortofon - TubeBox preamp - ADC - Mac Pro - Peak Pro @ 24/96 - analyze (no clipping, DC Bias offset correction each side gain adjusted to -0.5 dB) - split into individual tracks - Click Repair 3.4.1 used in manual mode, 20~30 Rev, Pitch Protection, X2 - FLAC encoded Level 8 with XLD Review The Hollies' Greatest Hits, whose release was sparked by the 1972 success of "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress," the band's most successful American single, contains 12 of their 14 biggest U.S. hits, 1964-1972, missing only "Jennifer Eccles" and "I Can't Let Go," for which it substitutes the slightly lower-charting but perhaps more familiar "Dear Eloise" and "King Midas in Reverse." As such, it is very nearly as good a one-LP hits collection as there could be for the U.S. market at this time.