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Into Something Good: The Mickie Most Years 1964-72

 
Album Review: Into Something Good: The Mickie Most Years 1964-72

Review

While Herman's Hermits will undoubtedly never get the critical respect afforded other British Invasion groups like the Beatles, the Who, the Rolling Stones, or the Kinks, as a group they weren't as silly as most people remember them. OK, maybe they were -- certainly when on camera -- but they and their producer Mickie Most had the good sense to pick solid songs to cover (the Goffin & King nugget "I'm into Something Good," "Silhouettes," originally done by the Rays, and Sam Cooke's great "Wonderful World"), which allowed them to sustain a hit-making career long past the end of chart action for such rival pop-oriented British Invasion acts as Gerry & the Pacemakers and Billy J. Kramer. This four-disc set covers the Hermits' years with Most (1964 to 1972) about as well as one could in terms of content, representing everything the group did with him, including a brace of rarities, unreleased tracks, and sides that singer Peter Noone recorded with Most as a solo artist on the producer's RAK label. For most Hermits fans, it will seem like too much of a good thing, as all of the group's hits have reappeared numerous times in compilations too ubiquitous to list -- but they would be making a terrible mistake to pass up this set. Indeed, if anything, this quadruple-disc set is too much of a great thing, if such a thing is possible (though with one important flaw). And that makes it well worth saving up for.

One has to say at the outset that anyone who seriously loves the familiar hits will find a huge amount to enjoy and then some in the surrounding LP and EP tracks that comprise most of this set. As one quickly discovers, the Hermits work was an embarrassment of pop/rock riches second only to the Beatles in consistency, if not ambition. One of the secrets behind the Hermits' extraordinary sales success under Most's musical direction was that they never challenged their listenership too much, even on most of their albums; they understood their audience and never outran its expectations. In that regard, anyone who loves the group's hits can feel confident that they'll end up playing this set to death, and get to know a lot more than those hits; and they'll even find revelations such as the Blaze album. Indeed, from the middle of disc two onward, those who only know the group's 1964-1966 AM radio hits may be delighted with the more advanced sounds that start issuing forth, in the form of more ambitious songs, lyrics, and arrangements, all of it still eminently accessible but just a little more demanding of both the group and the listener -- but still fun listening, if that's all the latter desired. Disc four contains most of the rarities and the last of the group's work, plus the Noone solo releases, and it's as enjoyable as the first disc, just more suited to the late '60s and early '70s -- the suite-like "Lady Barbara," for example, shows how this group might well have competed in the era of psychedelic and progressive pop/rock, if only they could have lured that audience. And the sound is fine as well, although some people have criticized the lack of stereo versions of various songs. Mickie Most was a firm believer in mono as the definitive format for a pop single; stereo mixes may have existed on many of the songs, but they were done for expediency's sake -- the mono masters were the ones that counted.

Much more of a problem is the threadbare annotation, which makes this set a study in unnecessary frustration. Just because the music is unassuming pop/rock doesn't mean that a lot of work didn't go into making it, or that this isn't worth discussing or analyzing -- and one wonders how any release as thorough as this one is musically could also be treated so superficially? Yes, one recognizes that Peter Noone was, for recording purposes, the entire show, so far as their producer Mickie Most was concerned; the other group members barely (if at all) played on their singles, and likely not on the album tracks either; and, in fairness, annotator Spencer Leigh does mention Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Karl Green, and Barry Whitwam (i.e., the "Hermits") once in his essay. He never directly addresses the matter of the session musicians who played on their records (which, itself, would be an entertaining subject today) -- Noone brings up the matter of Jimmy Page making a revelatory contribution to "Silhouettes," and that's as far as it goes. Otherwise, there is no real account of the craftsmanship that went into the records, or the efforts at advancing their sound that took place within the group, on the Blaze album and various related matters; or even of Noone's thoughts on the movies in which they appeared, the soundtracks of which are represented here. Additionally, Hopwood and Leckenby (and, to a lesser degree, Green) were composers in their own right, and all had songs recorded by the group; and at one point Barry Whitwam was the sole active member of the group as a performing unit. All of the survivors might well have thoughts and memories to share, especially given that -- as those who saw them in concert can attest -- these guys could and did play and sing really well live, and threw everything into it. This set is a keeper, and it is a wonder, in terms of the listening, but it could have been a lot more, like the ultimate resource on the group's work. That would have been a sign of respect for the music, and perhaps also have begun a process of getting this group the respect it deserves. ~ Steve Leggett & Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heartbeat Norman Petty, Bobby Montgomery Herman's Hermits (2:52)
Travelin' Light Roy Bennett, Sid Tepper Herman's Hermits (2:35)
I'll Never Dance Again Herman's Hermits (3:29)
Walkin' with My Angel Gerry Goffin Herman's Hermits (2:24)
Dream On Herman's Hermits (2:07)
I Wonder Cliff Richard, Hank Marvin Herman's Hermits (2:10)
For Your Love (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:28)
Don't Try to Hurt Me Keith Hopwood Herman's Hermits (2:08)
Tell Me Baby Keith Hopwood Herman's Hermits (2:16)
I'm Henry VIII, I Am (Lyrics) Fred Murray, R.P. Weston Herman's Hermits (1:52)
The End of the World Sylvia Dee, Arthur Kent Herman's Hermits (3:04)
Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter (Lyrics) Trevor Peacock Herman's Hermits (2:48)
I'm into Something Good (Lyrics) Gerry Goffin Herman's Hermits (2:35)
Your Hand in Mine Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:02)
Show Me Girl Gerry Goffin Herman's Hermits (2:37)
I Know Why Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby Herman's Hermits (2:06)
Silhouettes Bob Crewe, Frank Slay Herman's Hermits (2:01)
Can't You Hear My Heartbeat (Lyrics) Herman's Hermits (2:17)
Wonderful World (Lyrics) Herb Alpert, Sam Cooke, Lou Adler Herman's Hermits (2:02)
Just a Little Bit Better Herman's Hermits (2:55)
Take Love Give Love Herman's Hermits (1:55)
A Must to Avoid Steve Barri, Phil Sloan Herman's Hermits (1:58)
The Man with the Cigar Herman's Hermits (2:35)
Sea Cruise Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns Herman's Hermits (2:12)
Mother-In-Law Allen Toussaint Herman's Hermits (2:24)
I Understand (Just How You Feel) Pat Best Herman's Hermits (3:06)
Thinkin' of You Herman's Hermits (2:08)
Little Boy Sad Wayne Walker Herman's Hermits (2:27)
Story of My Life Burt Bacharach, Hal David Herman's Hermits (2:32)
My Reservations Been Confirmed Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby Herman's Hermits (2:50)
Bus Stop Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:30)
For Love Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:46)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where Were You When I Needed You Steve Barri, Phil Sloan Herman's Hermits (2:49)
All the Things I Do for You Baby Steve Barri, Phil Sloan Herman's Hermits (2:22)
Leaning on the Lamp Post [Album Version] Herman's Hermits (2:34)
Dial My Number Johnny Worth Herman's Hermits (1:54)
Oo-Ee-Baby Herman's Hermits (2:15)
Je Suis Anglais (L'Autre Jour) Herman's Hermits (2:39)
Listen People (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:31)
You Won't Be Leaving Tony Hazzard Herman's Hermits (2:22)
This Door Swings Both Ways (Lyrics) Don Thomas, Estelle Levitt Herman's Hermits (2:08)
Hold On [Album Version] Steve Barri, Phil Sloan Herman's Hermits (2:07)
George and the Dragon Ben Weisman, Sid Wayne Herman's Hermits (2:12)
Wild Love Ben Weisman, Dotty Wayne Herman's Hermits (2:26)
What Is Wrong What Is Right Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:32)
Bidin' My Time George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Herman's Hermits (2:28)
Got a Feeling Ben Weisman Herman's Hermits (2:09)
Kansas City Loving Herman's Hermits (2:08)
Gotta Get Away [Stereo] Ben Weisman Herman's Hermits (1:53)
Make Me Happy [Stereo] Ben Weisman Herman's Hermits (2:15)
There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World (Lyrics) Geoff Stephens, Les Reed Herman's Hermits (2:35)
Saturday's Child Herman's Hermits (2:38)
If You're Thinking What I'm Thinking Herman's Hermits (2:26)
You Won't Be Leaving Tony Hazzard Herman's Hermits (2:21)
Dandy (Lyrics) Ray Davies Herman's Hermits (2:03)
Jezebel Charles Aznavour, Wayne Shanklin Herman's Hermits (3:23)
No Milk Today (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:58)
Little Miss Sorrow, Child of Tomorrow Herman's Hermits (2:34)
Gaslite Street Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby Herman's Hermits (2:29)
Rattler Bruce Woodley Herman's Hermits (3:15)
East West (Lyrics) Herman's Hermits (1:59)
The Future Mrs. 'Awkins Herman's Hermits (2:22)
Oh Mr. Potter Herman's Hermits (1:28)
Two Lovely Black Eyes Herman's Hermits (2:21)
My Old Dutch Herman's Hermits (2:11)


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Can Take or Leave Your Loving (Lyrics) John MacLeod Herman's Hermits (2:34)
Marcel's Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (1:58)
It's Nice to Be out in the Morning [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:25)
Holiday Inn [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (2:22)
Ooh She's Done It Again [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:17)
Lemon and Lime [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:44)
The Most Beautiful Thing in My Life [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (1:54)
Daisy Chain, Pt. 1 [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (2:50)
Daisy Chain, Pt. 2 [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (1:58)
The World Is for the Young [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits, Stanley Holloway (2:44)
London Look Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:05)
Museum [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (2:41)
Upstairs, Downstairs [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Herman's Hermits (2:11)
Busy Line [Stereo] Karl Green, Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:30)
Moonshine Man Karl Green, Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:32)
Green Street Green [Stereo] Geoff Stephens Herman's Hermits (2:13)
Don't Go out in the Rain (You're Gonna Melt) [Stereo] Herman's Hermits (2:13)
I Call out Her Name Herman's Hermits (1:52)
One Little Pack of Cigarettes [Stereo] Geoff Stephens, Les Reed Herman's Hermits (2:00)
Last Bus Home [Stereo] Peter Cowap Herman's Hermits (2:18)
Ace, King, Queen, Jack [Stereo] Peter Cowap Herman's Hermits (2:48)
Sleepy Joe Herman's Hermits (3:10)
Just One Girl Herman's Hermits (2:37)
Sunshine Girl Geoff Stephens Herman's Hermits (2:36)
Nobody Needs to Know Herman's Hermits (2:37)
Somethings Is Happening Jack Fishman, Bigazzi del Turco Herman's Hermits (3:09)
My Sentimental Friend Geoff Stephens Herman's Hermits (3:18)
My Lady David Most Herman's Hermits (2:44)
Here Comes the Star Herman's Hermits (3:22)
It's Alright Now Herman's Hermits (2:26)
Years May Come, Years May Go Jack Fishman Herman's Hermits (3:38)


CD 4

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Smile Please A. King Herman's Hermits (2:42)
Bet Yer Life I Do Herman's Hermits (2:36)
Searching for the Southern Sun Herman's Hermits (2:39)
Lady Barbara [Stereo] Herman's Hermits, Peter Noone (3:42)
Don't Just Stand There [Stereo] Herman's Hermits, Peter Noone (3:43)
Mum & Dad [Stereo] Mitch Murray Herman's Hermits (2:02)
Moonshine Man [Stereo Version] Karl Green, Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby, Harvey Lisberg Herman's Hermits (2:32)
My Old Dutch/Show Me the Way to Go Home [Unedited Version][#] Irving King Herman's Hermits (3:22)
Wings of Love Herman's Hermits (3:17)
Big Man Bruce Belland, Glen Larson Herman's Hermits (2:20)
Wait for Me, Here I Come [#] Herman's Hermits (2:13)
Regardez Moi (Here Comes the Star) Herman's Hermits (3:20)
A Year Ago Today [#] Herman's Hermits (2:33)
The Colder It Gets [#] Herman's Hermits (2:04)
Big Ship [Stereo][#] Herman's Hermits (2:29)
Oh You Pretty Things (Lyrics) David Bowie Peter Noone (3:05)
Together Forever Peter Noone (2:41)
Right on Mother [Stereo] David Bowie Peter Noone (2:41)
Walnut Whirl [Stereo] Peter Noone (2:50)
Shoo Be Doo Ah [Stereo] Peter Noone (4:58)
Because You're There [Stereo] Graham Gouldman Peter Noone (2:16)
Should I (Have Loved You) [Stereo] Peter Noone (3:19)
Each and Every Minute John Rostill Peter Noone (3:27)
Green Green Rocky Road [#] Traditional Peter Noone (2:30)
I Do Believe (In Music) [Stereo][#] Richard Tate, Angelo Finaldi Peter Noone (3:33)

Credits

Arlo Guthrie (Arranger), Peter Noone (Assistant), Shelley Fabares (Vocals), Keith Hopwood (Assistant), Peter Mew (Mixing), Peter Mew (Remastering), Spencer Leigh (Liner Notes), Spencer Leigh (Sleeve Notes), Tim Chacksfield (Compilation), Tim Chacksfield (Research), Scott Minshall (Artwork), Chris Maj (Marketing)
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