Hollelujah

Hollelujah is a remix album by the English singer and musician Holly Johnson, which was released by MCA in 1990.

The album features five remixes and "Hollelujah", a reworking of the chorus of the 1741 oratorio Messiah Part II by George Frideric Handel.

Holly is a precious and charismatic talent and Blast was one of the best albums of '89, but this was obviously conceived by a record company who credit the public with less sense and shorter memories than themselves.

"[3] Paul Lester of Melody Maker felt the album was "okay in parts", but "not much cause to celebrate".

[4] The Dundee Courier and Advertiser noted, "Most of the tracks have a severe lack of immediacy and sound like the type DJs put on the turntable and switch the volume down to three, while everyone heads for the buffet.