In early 1968, The Hollies were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their acclaimed album "Butterfly" in December 1967 shortly b... Read Full Description >
In early 1968, The Hollies were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their acclaimed album "Butterfly" in December 1967 shortly before the live recording of "Carrie Anne" in Split, Croatia. This album showcased their evolving sound, incorporating more experimental elements and complex arrangements compared to their earlier work. "Carrie Anne," which became a significant hit for the band, exemplified their knack for catchy melodies and harmonious vocals, solidifying their place in the British Invasion wave. Notably, the live performance captured their energetic stage presence, a hallmark of their concerts during this era. The Hollies were at the forefront of pop-rock music, and this live rendition demonstrates their ability to blend tight harmonies with engaging performances, making the 1968 concert a memorable moment in their storied history.