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Holly Days

 
Album Review: Holly Days
 

  • Artist: Denny Laine
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1976
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Of the myriad side projects and offshoots which occupied Paul McCartney and Wings during the early to mid-'70s, it is regrettable that this is the only one which came to full fruition -- regrettable because it's also the only one in which Fab Macca had any kind of vested financial interest, thus opening the door for decades' worth of subsequent critics to write it of as just another means of adding more cash to the coffers. Of course, there's no denying that McCartney's acquisition of the Buddy Holly songbook was a prime reason for this collection of, indeed, Buddy Holly covers. But to dwell on that is to overlook the fact that, alongside Wildlife, Red Rose Speedway, and two or three later Wings 45s, Holly Days sounds more like McCartney's original blueprint for Wings than anything else the group accomplished. Laine, Paul, and Linda alone feature on the album, recording in the same Rude studios (the appropriately named Rude Studio where McCartney banged out his demos), and not sounding much more advanced. A note on the sleeve even warns, "this album consists of monophonic recordings, electronically reprocessed to give a stereo effect," and anyone familiar with any of the Beatles' own early-'60s recordings will know exactly what that sounds like. Holly Days is crude, ramshackle, and impossibly primitive, then, but its naïveté is its strength, its amateurism is its armor. It's the sound of three musicians having fun with songs that they love, eschewing effects, ignoring mistakes, and cherishing the lo-fi brashness of it all. Laine's lead vocals are excellent, the McCartneys' harmonies are spot-on, and the musicianship -- mainly Paul -- is supremely slapdash. The result, for anybody wishing to seriously anthologize McCartney's solo output, is an album as honest as any he's been involved in, and a lot more fun than most of them. Holly Days -- happy days! ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heartbeat Denny Laine
Moonbeams Denny Laine
Rave On Norman Petty, Bill Tilghman, Sonny West Denny Laine
I'm Gonna Love U Too Denny Laine
Fool's Paradise Denny Laine
Lonesome Tears Denny Laine
It's So Easy/Listen to Me [Medley] Denny Laine
Look at Me Denny Laine
Take Your Time Denny Laine
I'm Looking for Someone to Love Denny Laine

Credits

Paul McCartney (Bass), Paul McCartney (Guitar), Paul McCartney (Drums), Paul McCartney (Keyboards), Paul McCartney (Vocals), Paul McCartney (Producer), Denny Laine (Guitar), Denny Laine (Keyboards), Denny Laine (Vocals), Denny Laine (Main Performer), Linda McCartney (Keyboards), Linda McCartney (Vocals)
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Holly Days
Holly Days cover
Studio album by Denny Laine
Released May 6, 1977 (1977-05-06)
Recorded Rude Studio
August 1976
Genre Rock & Roll
Length 32:25
Label EMI Records
Magic Records
Producer Paul McCartney
Professional reviews
Denny Laine chronology
Ahh...Laine
(1973)
Holly Days
(1977)
Japanese Tears
(1981)

Holly Days is the second album by guitarist Denny Laine, released in 1977. It is a tribute to singer-songwriter Buddy Holly.

The album was produced by Paul McCartney, who also played most of the instruments on the album. Due to the rudimentary recording methods used to capture the "Buddy Holly style", only tracks 2 and 3 were actually in stereo.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Heartbeat" (Bob Montgomery, Norman Petty) – 2:37
  2. "Moondreams" (Petty) – 2:41
  3. "Rave On" (Sunny West, Bil Tilghman, Petty) – 1:53
  4. "I'm Gonna Love You Too" (Joe Mauldin, Niki Sullivan, Petty) – 2:15
  5. "Fool's Paradise" (Sonny Le Glaire, Horace Linsley, Petty) – 2:46
  6. "Lonesome Tears" (Buddy Holly) – 3:05

Side two

  1. "It's So Easy"/"Listen To Me" (Holly, Petty/Charles Hardin, Petty) – 3:47
  2. "Look at Me" (Petty, Holly, Jerry Allison) – 3:10
  3. "Take Your Time" (Petty, Holly) – 3:38
  4. "I'm Looking For Someone to Love" (Holly, Petty) – 3:57

Personnel

Production

  • Paul McCartney: Producer, Engineer.
  • Denny Laine: Liner notes.
  • Linda McCartney: Cover Design, Photography.

 
 

 

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