Butterfly (album)

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"Butterfly" is a 1967 psychedelic pop album by British rock band The Hollies, noted for its lush arrangements and baroque-influenced songwriting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baroque pop album
psychedelic pop album
studio album
albumBy The Hollies NERFINISHED
artist The Hollies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresMember Allan Clarke NERFINISHED
Bernie Calvert NERFINISHED
Bobby Elliott NERFINISHED
Graham Nash NERFINISHED
Tony Hicks NERFINISHED
followedBy Hollies Sing Dylan NERFINISHED
follows Evolution (album) NERFINISHED
genre baroque pop
psychedelic pop
rock
hasCoverArtBy The Hollies NERFINISHED
hasLength approximately 35 minutes
hasSingle Dear Eloise NERFINISHED
Try It
hasTrack Away Away Away NERFINISHED
Butterfly (song) NERFINISHED
Charlie and Fred NERFINISHED
Dear Eloise NERFINISHED
Elevated Observations NERFINISHED
Maker
Pegasus NERFINISHED
Post Card
Step Inside NERFINISHED
Try It NERFINISHED
Wishyouawish NERFINISHED
Would You Believe NERFINISHED
hasType LP record
language English
mainSongwriter Allan Clarke NERFINISHED
Graham Nash NERFINISHED
Tony Hicks NERFINISHED
medium vinyl record
musicStyle orchestral arrangements
psychedelic effects
notableFor baroque-influenced songwriting
lush arrangements
partOf The Hollies discography NERFINISHED
performer The Hollies NERFINISHED
precededBy Evolution (album) NERFINISHED
producer Ron Richards NERFINISHED
recordedAt Abbey Road Studios NERFINISHED
recordingLocation London NERFINISHED
recordLabel Epic Records
Parlophone
releaseDate 1967-11-01
releaseYear 1967

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The Hollies hasPart Butterfly (album)