For this album 2009 they still remain two original members from 1963, guitarist Tony Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott. The other members are relatively new with bassist Ray Stiles since 1986, with Ian Parker keyboards since 1991, guitarist Steve Lauri and singer Peter Howarth since 2004. Nevertheless the 'Hollies' style is still generally retained; it is always the vocal and instrumental harmony reign. Few compositions of the group outside of the first title "The, now, always" and last "She'd kill for me" which are excellent. The second piece, a rendition of "If you see her" is also successful as the catchy "One touch" that follows it. Charming melody for "Passengers" with chaeurs line with the tradition of the group, one of the best songs on the disc. Finesse well introduced to the piano for the faithful interpretation of "I would fly." Little change in style with the hopping "Coming home" followed the energetic "I lied" before the pleasure of listening "One way ticket" or "Too much too soon." And it continued with the haunting "Unforgivable" and the following composition "Hearts Do not Lie" which is reminiscent of the early Beatles. Very nice, homogenous album that is great fun to listen (and replay) with melodies and successful arrangements that we adopt and which is stored quickly.