Herman’s Hermits – Blaze (1967/2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Herman’s Hermits – Blaze (1967/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 46:52 minutes | 1,38 GB | Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone Records, Warner Music

ABKCO Music re-issues Blaze, one of Herman’s Hermits most iconic and beloved albums!

Herman’s Hermits were one of those odd 1960’s groups that accumulated millions of fans, but precious little respect. Indeed, their status is remarkably similar to that of the Monkees and it’s not a coincidence that both groups’ music was intended to appeal to younger teenagers. The difference is that as early as 1976, the Monkees began to be considered cool by people who really knew music; it has taken 35 years for Herman’s Hermits to begin receiving higher regard for their work. Of course, that lack of respect had no relevance to their success: 20 singles lofted into the Top 40 in England and America between 1964 and 1970, 16 of them in the Top 20, and most of those Top Ten as well. Artistically, they were rated far lower than the Hollies, the Searchers, or Gerry & the Pacemakers, but commercially, the Hermits were only a couple of rungs below the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.

The magnitude of their success seemed highly improbable, based on their modest beginnings. Guitarist/singer Keith Hopwood (born October 26, 1946), bassist/singer Karl Green (born July 31, 1947), guitarist/singer Derek “Lek” Leckenby (born May 14, 1945), and drummer Barry Whitwam (born July 21, 1946) were among the younger musicians on the Manchester band scene in 1963, when they started playing together as the Heartbeats. The city was home to many dozens of promising bands, most notable among them the Hollies, the Mockingbirds, and Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders. Later that year, the Heartbeats got a new member in 16-year-old Peter Noone (born November 5, 1947), who filled in one night when their regular vocalist failed to turn up for a gig. Noone was already a veteran actor, trained at the Manchester School of Music and Drama; he had been a child star on television in the late ’50s, on the television series Coronation Street, but he also had musical aspirations. As a vocalist with the Heartbeats, he initially worked under the name Peter Novak. The quintet followed the same path that any other struggling band did, playing shows at youth clubs and local dances, hoping to get noticed, and they picked up a pair of managers, Harvey Lisberg and Charlie Silverman.

Tracklist:
1-01. Herman’s Hermits – Museum (02:42)
1-02. Herman’s Hermits – Upstairs, Downstairs (02:11)
1-03. Herman’s Hermits – Busy Line (02:30)
1-04. Herman’s Hermits – Moonshine Man (Stereo) (02:32)
1-05. Herman’s Hermits – Green Street Green (02:13)
1-06. Herman’s Hermits – Don’t Go Out Into The Rain (You’re Going To Melt) (02:13)
1-07. Herman’s Hermits – I Call Out Her Name (01:52)
1-08. Herman’s Hermits – One Little Packet Of Cigarettes (01:59)
1-09. Herman’s Hermits – Last Bus Home (02:18)
1-10. Herman’s Hermits – Ace, King, Queen, Jack (02:49)
1-11. Herman’s Hermits – Museum (Mono) (02:47)
1-12. Herman’s Hermits – Upstairs, Downstairs (Mono) (02:12)
1-13. Herman’s Hermits – Busy Line (Mono) (02:30)
1-14. Herman’s Hermits – Moonshine Man (Mono) (02:31)
1-15. Herman’s Hermits – Green Street Green (Mono) (02:14)
1-16. Herman’s Hermits – Don’t Go Out Into The Rain (You’re Going To Melt) (Mono) (02:13)
1-17. Herman’s Hermits – I Call Out Her Name (Mono) (01:52)
1-18. Herman’s Hermits – One Little Packet Of Cigarettes (Mono) (02:00)
1-19. Herman’s Hermits – Last Bus Home (Mono) (02:17)
1-20. Herman’s Hermits – Ace, King, Queen, Jack (Mono) (02:47)

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