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Herman's Hermits: Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD)

(2008/EMI) 121 tracks with 8 page booklet

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  • Album titlle: Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD)

  • Label EMI

  • Genre Beat

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 5099922841728

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Herman's Hermits - Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD) CD 1
01HeartbeatHerman's Hermits
02Travelin' LightHerman's Hermits
03I'll Never Dance AgainHerman's Hermits
04Walkin' With My AngelHerman's Hermits
05Dream OnHerman's Hermits
06I WonderHerman's Hermits
07For Your LoveHerman's Hermits
08Don't Try To Hurt MeHerman's Hermits
09Tell Me BabyHerman's Hermits
10I'm Henry The VIII, I AmHerman's Hermits
11The End Of The WorldHerman's Hermits
12Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely DaughterHerman's Hermits
13I'm Into Something GoodHerman's Hermits
14Your Hand In MineHerman's Hermits
15Show Me GirlHerman's Hermits
16I Know WhyHerman's Hermits
17SilhouettesHerman's Hermits
18Can't You Hear My HeartbeatHerman's Hermits
19Wonderful WorldHerman's Hermits
20Just A Little Bit BetterHerman's Hermits
21Take Love Give LoveHerman's Hermits
22A Must To AvoidHerman's Hermits
23The Man With The CigarHerman's Hermits
24Sea CruiseHerman's Hermits
25Mother-In-LawHerman's Hermits
26I Understand (Just How You Feel)Herman's Hermits
27Thinkin' Of YouHerman's Hermits
28Little Boy SadHerman's Hermits
29Story Of My LifeHerman's Hermits
30My Reservations Been ConfirmedHerman's Hermits
31Bus StopHerman's Hermits
32For LoveHerman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits - Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD) CD 2
01Where Were You When I Needed YouHerman's Hermits
02All The Things I Do For You BabyHerman's Hermits
03Leaning On The Lamp Post (album version)Herman's Hermits
04Dial My NumberHerman's Hermits
05Oo-Ee-BabyHerman's Hermits
06Je Suis Anglais (L'Autre Jour)Herman's Hermits
07Listen PeopleHerman's Hermits
08You Won't Be LeavingHerman's Hermits
09This Door Swings Both WaysHerman's Hermits
10Hold On (album version)Herman's Hermits
11George And The DragonHerman's Hermits
12Wild LoveHerman's Hermits
13What Is Wrong, What Is RightHerman's Hermits
14Bidin' My TimeHerman's Hermits
15Got A FeelingHerman's Hermits
16Kansas City LovingHerman's Hermits
17Gotta Get Away (stereo)Herman's Hermits
18Make Me Happy (stereo)Herman's Hermits
19There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The WorldHerman's Hermits
20Saturday's ChildHerman's Hermits
21If You're Thinking, What I'm ThinkingHerman's Hermits
22You Won't Be LeavingHerman's Hermits
23DandyHerman's Hermits
24JezebelHerman's Hermits
25No Milk TodayHerman's Hermits
26Little Miss Sorrow, Child Of TomorrowHerman's Hermits
27Gaslite StreetHerman's Hermits
28RattlerHerman's Hermits
29East WestHerman's Hermits
30The Future Mrs AwkinsHerman's Hermits
31Oh Mr PorterHerman's Hermits
32Two Lovely Black EyesHerman's Hermits
33My Old DutchHerman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits - Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD) CD 3
01I Can Take Or Leave Your LovingHerman's Hermits
02Marcel'sHerman's Hermits
03It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning (stereo)Herman's Hermits
04Holiday Inn (stereo)Herman's Hermits
05Ooh She's Done It Again (stereo)Herman's Hermits
06Lemon And Lime (stereo)Herman's Hermits
07The Most Beautiful Thing In My Life (stereo)Herman's Hermits
08Daisy Chain (Pt 1) (stereo)Herman's Hermits
09Daisy Chain (Pt 2) (stereo)Herman's Hermits
10The World Is..(& STANLEY HOLLOWAY) (stereo)Herman's Hermits
11London LookHerman's Hermits
12Museum (stereo)Herman's Hermits
13Upstairs, Downstairs (stereo)Herman's Hermits
14Busy Line (stereo)Herman's Hermits
15Moonshine ManHerman's Hermits
16Green Street Green (stereo)Herman's Hermits
17Don't Go Out In The Rain (stereo)Herman's Hermits
18I Call Out Her NameHerman's Hermits
19One Little Pack Of Cigarettes (stereo)Herman's Hermits
20Last Bus Home (stereo)Herman's Hermits
21Ace, King, Queen, Jack (stereo)Herman's Hermits
22Sleepy JoeHerman's Hermits
23Just One GirlHerman's Hermits
24Sunshine GirlHerman's Hermits
25Nobody Needs To KnowHerman's Hermits
26Somethings Is HappeningHerman's Hermits
27My Sentimental FriendHerman's Hermits
28My LadyHerman's Hermits
29Here Comes The StarHerman's Hermits
30It's Alright NowHerman's Hermits
31Years May Come, Year May GoHerman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits - Herman's Hermits & Peter Noone - Into Something Good - The Micky Most Years 1964-72 (4-CD) CD 4
01Smile PleaseHerman's Hermits
02Bet Yer Life I DoHerman's Hermits
03Searching For The Southern SunHerman's Hermits
04Lady Barbara (stereo)Herman's Hermits
05Don't Just Stand There (stereo)Herman's Hermits
06Mum And Dad (stereo)Herman's Hermits
07Moonshine Man (stereo)Herman's Hermits
08My Old Dutsch/Show ...(unedited vers./unrel.)Herman's Hermits
09Wings Of LoveHerman's Hermits
10Big ManHerman's Hermits
11Wait For Me, Here I Come (prev. unrel.)Herman's Hermits
12Regardez Moi (Here Comes The Star)Herman's Hermits
13A Year Ago Today (prev. unrel.)Herman's Hermits
14The Colder It Gets (prev. unrel.)Herman's Hermits
15Big Ship (stereo, prev. unrel.)Herman's Hermits
16Oh You Pretty ThingsHerman's Hermits
17Together ForeverHerman's Hermits
18Right On Mother (stereo)Herman's Hermits
19Walnut Whirl (stereo)Herman's Hermits
20Because You're There (stereo)Herman's Hermits
21Should I (Have Loved You) (stereo)Herman's Hermits
22Each And Every MinuteHerman's Hermits
23Green Green Rocky Road (prev. unrel.)Herman's Hermits
24I Do Believe (In Music) (stereo, prev.unrel.)Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits A Spot of ‘Ermits ‘Istory The word 'underrated' gets... more
"Herman's Hermits"

Herman's Hermits

A Spot of ‘Ermits ‘Istory

The word 'underrated' gets bandied about in music journalism almost as much as something being the work of 'genius.' Quite frequently neither tag is correctly applied to the art at hand. Still, with everyone vying for attention (or sympathy), hyperbole wins out every time. So, it is with heavy heart and cap in hand that I share with you a little history on a band called Herman’s Hermits, who I think may be the most underrated pop combo of the 1960’s.

While many of their similarly chartbusting and culturally uncool contemporaries have received a retroactive critical reappraisal, this Manchester mob have never truly “had their day.” This collection is perhaps the most comprehensive study of the band recorded work and is but a glimpse at the sheer volume of great tracks they made during six very hectic years. It is undoubtedly a testament to their unique chemistry with producer Mickie Most that they created so many great and refreshingly unpretentious discs.

In 1963, The Heartbeats were one of several dozen gigging beat bands working the clubs and dance halls of Northern England. With the addition of vocalist Peter Noone, this combo became professionally known as Pete Novak and The Heartbeats. The charismatic Noone was fresh from his appearances in the British soap opera, Coronation Street (in 1961 and 1962), and at the ripe old age of fifteen, was something of a show business veteran.

Adopting managers Harvey Lisberg and Charlie Silverman, the group changed their collective name to Herman And The Hermits (Herman being short for Sherman of Bullwinkle fame). Trivia aside, Lisberg and Silverman were not only managers, but also a songwriting team with aspirations to make records. In the band they found a talented commodity to hawk their songs to an unsuspecting public.

“That was my idea originally,” explains Lisberg. “I wrote some songs and I said to my friend, ‘Charlie, let’s get them to The Beatles,’ because we thought [our songs] were brilliant. Well, they weren’t. We had mad ideas.” Truth be told, their songs were pretty good and their symbiotic relationship with the Hermits took on new life when they attracted the interest of some established record producers. “We thought Herman And The Hermits was the greatest band in the world,” proclaims Lisberg. “So, I was very positive (laughs). Reality didn’t have anything to do with it. I believed in them so much. I was a 100% believer and everybody else just laughed. They just thought I was mad.”

“Within 100 miles of where we lived, we had a huge following,” says Noone of these early days. “A big following in Manchester, Liverpool and those kinds of places. The following was based on the repertoire of the band – ‘I’ll Never Dance Again’ and ‘Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter’ – [but] we hadn’t stretched out into this other thing of making records. We were a live band who dreamed that one day we’d make a record. But, really, what we wanted was more work.”

And that’s where Lisberg & Silverman entered as if on cue, with work at the ready. “These managers came along and decided that what would really move us to the next thing was to make a record. We were aspiring to a band who played live really well. That’s all. Records were something that would come probably one day, like Nat King Cole.

“They said, ‘We’ve written this song.’ And we listened to them and said, ‘We can probably do that.’ There were other people before us where the managers wrote all the stuff.” In March 1964, Herman And The Hermits (as they were still known) traveled to London to record with producer, Ron Richards. Perhaps it was his work with another Manchester group, The Hollies, that had led them to his door, but the results (heard here for the very first time on “Only Last Night” written by their managers and another by a friend of the group’s, “Thinkin’ Of You”) also led them out the same one they came in through.

On the advice of a second producer, Mickie Most (during a rumored demo session for Lisberg & Silverman’s “Your Hand In Mine”), the managers were told to replace the Herman's Hermits’ rhythm section if they wanted the band to make it. Such was Most’s to-the-point advice that only weeks later, Hermits’ Alan Wrigley and Steve Titterington were history.

On April 1, 1964, drummer Barry Whitwam and guitarist Derek “Lek” Leckenby joined and solidified the unit with Karl Green moving to bass and Keith Hopwood holding down the rhythm guitar post. Lek reportedly inspired the group’s next creative coups: Herman And The Hermits he thought sounded too “old fashioned,” and so they became simply Herman’s Hermits.

Despite swift action and the frenetic pace of the music scene in general, it wouldn’t be until July 1964 that Mickie Most would bother to see the Hermits again. He was busy in the studio with The Animals; their second 45, “House Of The Rising Sun,” would go on release in June. The same month, Most issued The Nashville Teens’ take on “Tobacco Road” and suddenly he was the biggest independent record producer in Britain. Not only did he produce the records, he licensed the recordings to the major labels and promoted them through his own company. Most importantly, he had an actual production credit on each disc, something of a rarity at that time in England.

A plane ticket and managerial pestering finally brought Most back in touch with band. Catching the band at the Beachcomber Club in Bolton, he laid the song on them that provide their big break. Originally a U.S. hit for Earl-Jean on the Colpix label, “I’m Into Something Good,” was written, produced & arranged by the husband and wife team, Gerry Goffin & Carole King. Mickie had picked the song as a hit; now it was up to the Hermits to make it one.

“I can remember,” says Noone, “we went to this little place that we rehearsed at in Manchester. And we just played it over and over, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times, and developed a new version of it. If you listen to the bass player’s part, he’s playing the melody to ‘How Do You Do It?’ We brought all this magical pop to this song. Karl and Keith had a magical [vocal blend]. They weren’t real full-on singers, so they didn’t get in the way. They were true background singers; guys who [could] go ‘Ooo, one-night stand.’

“Mickie liked to tell the story that he saw [my] picture and [thought] Peter Noone looked like Bobby Kennedy. And he wanted to sign the band based on this picture. He was then the Svengali-esque producer that said, ‘Try this, try this, try this.’ And for me, it was a magical thing, because Mickie Most and I spoke the same musical language. I would go to his house, and his wife would sit down with a guitar and they’d sing ‘Devoted to You’ by the Everly Brothers.

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