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Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook

With Happy Hour, her ravishing new LP, Hollie Cook matures into the queen of modern-day “lovers rock”—the lush girly harmony reggae style beloved in Britain since the 1970s. Evolution rings from the bittersweet opening title track; tender yet assertive, Hollie’s voice caresses evocative lyrics through the arrangement’s tumbling changes. Hollie dares to invite listeners into her true personality through these alluring songs, which she co-produced with her General Roots band members Ben Mckone and Luke Allwood, and executive producer Youth.

Hollie Cook

Happy Hour

Merge Records
Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
LP +

£22.99

Indies only. With Printed Inner.

Pink / Orange Swirl

Includes download code
Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768LPC1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
LP

£22.99

With Printed Inner.

Black
Includes download code
Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
CD

£12.99

With 12 Page Booklet.

Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Hollie Cook

Happy Hour

Merge Records
Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
LP +

£22.99

Indies only. With Printed Inner.

Pink / Orange Swirl

Includes download code
Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768LPC1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
LP

£22.99

With Printed Inner.

Black
Includes download code
Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Happy Hour by Hollie Cook
CD

£12.99

With 12 Page Booklet.

Released 24/06/2022Catalogue Number

MRG768CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

With Happy Hour, her ravishing new LP, Hollie Cook matures into the queen of modern-day “lovers rock”—the lush girly harmony reggae style beloved in Britain since the 1970s. Evolution rings from the bittersweet opening title track; tender yet assertive, Hollie’s voice caresses evocative lyrics through the arrangement’s tumbling changes. Hollie dares to invite listeners into her true personality through these alluring songs, which she co-produced with her General Roots band members Ben Mckone and Luke Allwood, and executive producer Youth.