Tracks 1-11 originally released under Jellybread - First Slice (1970)
Tracks 12-17 originally released under various singles
Tracks 18-22 originally released under limited edition 6-track mini-album Jellybread - Jellybread (1969)
Unreleased recordings from 1969 featuring Reg Dwight (aka Elton John) and Bernie Calvert of The Hollies. Consists of mostly instrumental covers of various tunes across the 1960s. The album was planned for June of 1969, but cancelled, and the band put out on their own label in a handmade sleeve. The album was reissued as a bootleg on CD in 1994.
The US version of the UK Hollies Sing Hollies album. Contains the US #7 and UK #3 (and later UK #1 when rereleased in 1988) hit single He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother.
North American version of the UK Butterfly album. This album deletes its UK counterpart songs "Pegasus", "Try It", and "Elevated Observations?" in place for the King Midas In Reverse single and UK Evolution leftover song "Leave Me".
This is the fourth US album by The Hollies. It features material from as early as 1963 with tracks that weren't already issued in the US.
Last US album to feature original bassist Eric Haydock before he was replaced by Bernie Calvert. Calvert only plays on the single Bus Stop/Don't Run And Hide.