Also featured in the film
are performances by the Hollies from the “post-Graham Nash era,” featuring Terry
Sylvester, and including the worldwide chart-toppers “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My
Brother,” “Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)” and a beautiful version of their
last Top 10 hit “The Air That I Breathe”.
In addition, the film features
never-before-seen home movies of the group on tour in the ‘60s in America,
Europe and Japan and backstage at television appearances, providing a rare
glimpse of their offstage lives.
For The Hollies: Look Through Any Window
1963 – 1975 film every effort has been made to locate the best
possible sound and video; each of the performances has been re-transferred and
re-mastered from the best-quality, original masters (some having rested in
storage vaults for almost 50 years). In the case of lip-sync performances, the
original stereo master recordings have been used, replacing the mono broadcast
sound and making for a much more enjoyable viewing and listening experience. The
DVD also features an informative booklet with an extensive essay by former
Rolling Stone editor and award-winning writer, Ben Fong-Torres, including rare
photographs and memorabilia.
To view the trailer please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tpIcUwG5l4
On September 22, 2011 the film will have its
world-wide premiere at the American Cinematheque’s Aero Theatre in Santa Monica,
Calif., home to many of prestigious cinematic events and panel discussions with
noted filmmakers including James Cameron, Clint Eastwood and Darren
Aronofsky.
Graham Nash and Allan Clarke, along with the
producers, will take part in a panel discussion immediately following the
screening.
The Hollies: Look Through Any Window 1963
– 1975 is the latest release in the acclaimed British Invasion
DVD Series. The previous four releases, Small Faces: All Or
Nothing 1965 – 1968, Dusty Springfield: Once Upon A Time 1964 – 1969, Herman’s
Hermits: Listen People 1964 – 1969 and Gerry & The Pacemakers: It’s
Gonna Be All Right 1963 – 1965 all garnered rave reviews from critics and
fans alike.
Reelin’ In the Years has produced some of the most
highly-regarded anthology DVD series in music history including the four-volume,
GRAMMY-nominated American Folk Blues Festival series, the multi-platinum selling
Definitive Motown series (Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & The
Miracles), The British Invasion series and the award-winning Jazz Icons series.
This fall will also see the release of Ray Charles – Live In France 1961
and six new titles in Volume 5 of the Jazz Icons series, bringing the total
number of titles in the series to thirty-six. For more information on please
visit www.reelinintheyears.com.