Herman's Hermits - Retrospective

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Album Details

Title: Retrospective
Artist: Herman's Hermits
Release Date: 7/20/2004
Label: ABKCO Records
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 018771922827
Genre: Rock
Styles: Early Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Merseybeat, AM Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Innocent, Playful, Carefree, Fun, Happy, Sweet, Exuberant, Naive, Romantic, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Whimsical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I'm into Something Good
  2. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
  3. Silhouettes
  4. Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter
  5. (What A) Wonderful World
  6. Hold On
  7. I'm Henry the VIII, I Am
  8. Just a Little Bit Better
  9. A Must to Avoid
  10. Leaning on a Lamp Post
  11. End of the World
  12. Listen People
  13. There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)
  14. East West
  15. No Milk Today
  16. It's Nice to Be Out in the Morning
  17. This Door Swings Both Ways
  18. Dandy
  19. Sleepy Joe
  20. Don't Go Out into the Rain (You're Gonna Melt)
  21. Sunshine Girl
  22. Museum
  23. I Can Take or Leave Your Loving
  24. Something Is Happening
  25. My Sentimental Friend
  26. Here Comes the Star

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDABKCO Records719228

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Album Review

Herman's Hermits are widely seen as a lightweight, novelty cousin to the Beatles, fronted by a lovably dorky moppet and musically negligible. Sure, they are lightweight at times, Peter Noone is a lovable moppet, and their popularity would never have been possible without the Beatles, but one listen to Retrospective proves that they were not lacking in the musical department. Setting aside "I'm Henry the VIII, I Am" (which proves everything the critics say about the band), the group, and producer Mickie Most, had a surefooted straight-ahead approach that let the songs' hooks sink in deeply. Noone's pleasant voice and the band's sympathetic but never boring backing always goes down easy, and when they get excited -- like on "Hold On" or "A Must to Avoid" -- they almost rock. Thanks to the generous outlay of tracks and the improved sound, Retrospective takes over as the definitive collection of the Hermits' work. It leaves off their final two singles recorded for RAK in 1970, but otherwise the 26 songs here include 23 that made the Top 40 in the U.K. or the U.S. Many of the tracks are among the best the British Invasion had to offer, including "A Must to Avoid," "I'm into Something Good," "There's a Kind of Hush," and "Listen People." It also shows the band's range with the lovely baroque pop of "East West," the laid-back r&b of "(What A) Wonderful World," the folk-rock with strings of "Don't Go Out in the Rain," the british psychedelia of "Museum," and the Bee Gees-styled orchestrated pop of "Here Comes the Star." The band was really much more versatile then given credit for and not as lightweight, either, as melancholy tracks like "No Milk Today" and "My Sentimental Friend" prove. Another thing Retrospective makes clear is that, much like another underrated '60s group, they were able to maintain a high-quality output even as the hits were smaller and farther between; 1968's "Sunshine Girl," 1967's "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving," and 1968's "Something's Happening" are just as hooky and memorable as their early work, and may even be better songs as they are the work of a more mature and assured group. They just weren't able to make as big an impact due to the times they were released. If you have even a passing interest in the band you should pick this disc up; it will win you over and soon you will join the proud ranks of Hermit boosters. [Retrospective is playable as a regular CD and as a SACD.] ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alisa RitzArt Direction
Barry WhitwamDrums, Group Member, Drums
Bob LudwigMastering
Brian FitzpatrickDesign
Dave SiddleAudio Engineer, Engineer
Derek LeckenbyGuitar, Vocals, Guitar, Group Member
Dick BogartEngineer, Audio Engineer
Gus SkinasEngineer
Iris KeitelArt Direction
Janessa GurskyArt Coordinator
Jim BessmanEssay, Liner Notes
Jody KleinProducer
John Paul JonesArranger
Jon Paul LoMonacoDesign
Karl GreenGroup Member, Vocals, Bass
Keith HopwoodGuitar, Vocals, Group Member, Guitar
Laura WaltonProduction Coordination
Lenne AllikConcept
Maria PapazahariouSession Research
Martin BirchAudio Engineer, Engineer
Matt BoyntonAssistant Engineer
Mickie MostAudio Production, Producer
Peter MewDigital Transfers
Peter NooneGroup Member, Vocals
Stacin GregsonAssistant Engineer
Steve RosenthalArchives Coordinator, Audio Restoration
Teri LandiProducer, Digital Transfers
Tom PsipsikasAssistant Engineer