Their Greatest Hits

Their Greatest Hits

by Herman's Hermits
Their Greatest Hits

Their Greatest Hits

by Herman's Hermits

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Overview

When all is said and done regarding the most influential power pop bands of the '60s, Herman's Hermits and Tommy James & the Shondells emerge as the clear-cut winners for the same reason: Their music was so diverse and well constructed that it showed the different dimensions of a genre that inspired music smart enough to respect its roots which, in turn, inspired music too hip for its own good -- the modern rock movement that was not half as much fun as "the new wave," or as essential as anything found on ABKCO's perennial release of Herman's Hermits' Their Greatest Hits. That Peter Noone and Tommy James were masterful interpreters of perfect and succinct little musical episodes is one big part of it, the song selection being the other master stroke. "Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter" opens this 16-song collection, every tune coming in under 180 seconds except for the cover of the Skeeter Davis classic "The End of the World," which comes in at exactly three minutes. The fine art of the hit single is here in all its glory, Graham Gouldman represented twice with two exquisite melodies, "No Milk Today" and "Listen People." Try getting both songs out of your head after a listen, pop that the word infectious was created for and totally different from the Carole King/Gerry Goffin classic "I'm into Something Good" and the Carter/Lewis gem "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat." As with any Tommy James compilation, you have to admire how great the voice of Peter Noone is with so much varied material. "I'm Henry the VIII I Am" is just so different from Ray Davies' "Dandy," both not sounding anything like the sublime remake of Sam Cooke's "(What A) Wonderful World." It's a dazzling array of chord changes, textbook production technique authored -- not followed -- by Mickie Most, and colorful notes coming together with majesty that the many this music inspired are hardly able to touch. These short musical passages are the prototypes and the reason that the arguably greatest moment, "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)," is rarely covered, given the contrast when you play it next to those who dared to tread on sacred ground. Do you really want to hear the Carpenters covering the Reed/Stephens composition or James Taylor taking the energy and magic out of "(What A) Wonderful World"? Out of these brilliant memories? Herman's Hermits added to the Sam Cooke classic, while the laid-back approach of the '70s took the air out of the bubble. These are "their" greatest hits simply because they are truly great. ~ Joe Viglione

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Abkco Records
UPC: 0018771422723
Rank: 29203

Tracks

  1. Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter
  2. No Milk Today
  3. The End of the World
  4. The Door Swings Both Ways
  5. Just a Little Bit Better
  6. I'm Henry the VIII, I Am
  7. There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)
  8. Silhouettes
  9. I'm into Something Good
  10. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
  11. Dandy
  12. (What A) Wonderful World
  13. Hold On
  14. Listen People
  15. Leaning on a Lamp Post
  16. A Must to Avoid

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Herman's Hermits   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

John Carter   Composer
Ray Davies   Composer
Noel Gay   Composer
P.F. Sloan   Composer
Mickie Most   Producer
Arthur Kent   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Herb Alpert   Composer
T. Peacock   Composer
Sylvia Dee   Composer
Barbara Campbell   Composer
Frank Slay   Composer
Les Reed   Composer
Leslie Reed   Composer
Frank C. Slay, Jr.   Composer
Don Thomas   Composer
Toby B. Mamis   Liner Notes
Estelle Levitt   Composer
Ken Lewis   Composer
Fred Murray   Composer
R.P. Weston   Composer
Gloria Stavers   Liner Notes
Trevor Peacock   Composer
Steve Barri   Composer
Bob Crewe   Composer
Kenny Young   Composer
Joe Ely   Composer
Graham Gouldman   Composer
Carole King   Composer
Geoff Stephens   Composer
Lou Adler   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Peter Cetera   Composer
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