EU-only two CD collection with 140-page booklet. Herman's Hermits were one of the most successful artists of the beat music revolution. This is the first comprehensive audio documentation covering their entire career.Includes classic recordings, demos, first time true stereo mixes and session ephemera. Considerably comprehensive booklet with liner notes, biographies, photos, and Herman's Hermits discography. In a recording career which began in 1964 and spanned seven hectic years, Herman's Hermits registered more than 30 worldwide chart entries. Led by vocalist, Peter Noone, Herman's Hermits b... [Read More]
The Very Best of Herman s Hermits (Peter Noone, Keith Hopwood, Karl Green, Derek Leckenby and Barry Whitwam) is the must-have CD for any Herman s Hermits fan. The Hermits were at the forefront of the British Invasion and, in 1965, the top selling pop act in the U.S., even surpassing out the Beatles! This brand new compilation contains all of the band s chart-topping singles including the Grammy nominated Mrs. Brown You ve Got A Lovely Daughter, which evolved into a feature film, as well as I m Henry The VIII, I Am, Can t You Hear My Heartbeat, Listen People, There s A Kind Of Hush and the band... [Read More]
Digitally remastered two CD set containing a quartet of albums from the '60s Pop combo - Herman's Hermits, Both Sides Of, There's a Kind of Hush and Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter. These four albums were originally released on EMI's Columbia label, dating between 1965 and 1968. All albums were produced by Mickie Most and feature UK and US hits such as 'I'm Henry the Eighth I Am', Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter', 'Listen People', 'No Milk Today', 'There's a Kind of Hush', 'Dandy' and 'You Won't Be Leaving.
During the mid sixties, Herman's Hermits were second only to The Beatles in terms of record sales, but the band was more than just a pop phenomenon, they crafted some of the most enjoyable music of the era. Herman's Hermits: Listen People 1964-1969 is the group's first official DVD release and features 22 complete songs filmed from 1964 to 1969 that sets the record straight on one of the most underrated bands of the sixties. Included are the classic hits 'I'm Into Something Good', 'Can't You Hear My Heartbeat', 'Wonderful World', 'Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter', 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am... [Read More]
1 x Vinyl LP, CompilationUK 1984A1I'm Into Something GoodA2SilhouettesA3Can't You Hear My HeartbeatA4Wonderful WorldA5Leaning On A LamppostA6A Must To AvoidA7No Milk TodayA8Years May Come, Years May GoB1I'm Henery The Eighth I AmB2There's A Kind Of HushB3DandyB4Sunshine GirlB5Something Is HappeningB6Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely DaughterB7My Sentimental FriendB8Oh You Pretty Thing
Herman Hermit's Greatest Hits: a super-set of 2 CDs and a DVD! CD 1 shows Herman and his hermits live in Australia (1966), with the hits "No milk today", "I'm into something good", "What a wonderful world", "Mrs. Brown you got a lovely daughter ". CD 2 is a studio album providing their greatest hits. The DVD also shows the concert in Australia in 1966. A super- box at a small price!
With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of "There's a Kind of Hush," to the bubblegum bop of "Into Something Good," to the quirky novelty of "I'm Henry VIII, I Am," The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter," regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe wi... [Read More]
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