Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (1965)
Herman's Hermits - Silhouettes (1965)
01 - Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter 02 - There's A Kind Of Hush 03 - Just A Little Bit Better 04 - Something's Happening 05 - I Understand 06 - Wonderful World 07 - Don't Go Out Into The Rain 08 - Dandy 09 - End Of The World 10 - Leaning On A Lamp Post 11 - I'm Henry VIII 12 - I'm Into Something Good 13 - Hold On 14 - Can't You Here My Heart Beat 15 - Listen People 16 - I Can Take Or Leave Your Loving 17 - Silhouettes 18 - A Must To Avoid 19 - No Milk Today 20 - Sea Cruise Peter Noone – vocals Derek Leckenby – lead guitar Keith Hopwood – rhythm guitar Karl Green – bass Barry Whitwam – drums
Herman's Hermits were the second-biggest singles act of 1965, right behind The Beatles, so it was appropriate that they finished off the year with their first compilation, which contained seven successful singles, led by the gold-selling number one hits "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" and "I'm Henry VIII, I Am," and including four more Top Ten hits in "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat," "Silhouettes," "Wonderful World," and "Just a Little Bit Better." plus the Top 40 hit (number one in the U.K.) that started it off, "I'm into Something Good." The group was more an image than a band, recording cheery covers of old favorites while depending on the good looks of its teenaged frontman. But the music was well-produced by Mickie Most, and it remains entertaining, if sometimes precious. The Hermits had more hits (and released two more volumes of best-ofs), but they never surpassed their first year. ---William Ruhlmann, AllMusic Review
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