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The British Invasion: Herman's Hermits Listen People 1964-1967 (Disc 2 of 5) (1964) |
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During the mid sixties, Herman’s Hermits were second only to The Beatles in terms of record sales, but the band was more than just a pop phenomenon, they crafted some of the most enjoyable music of the era. Herman’s Hermits: Listen People 1964 – 1969 is the group’s first official DVD release and features 22 complete songs filmed from 1964 to 1969 that sets the record straight on one of the most underrated bands of the sixties. Included are the classic hits “I’m Into Something Good”, “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat”, “Wonderful World”, “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter”, “I’m Henry VIII, I Am” and “There’s A Kind Of Hush” as well as later masterpieces “No Milk Today”, “Listen People” and their cover of Ray Davies’ “Dandy.” In between the performances original members Peter Noone, Keith Hopwood, Karl Green and Barry Whitwam talk about the songs and tell the band’s history in new interviews filmed exclusively for the DVD. The bonus features include a 24-minute concert filmed in 1966 for Australian television, a commentary track with Keith Hopwood and Karl Green and an additional 15 minutes of exclusive interviews including the band’s great recollections about the 1967 Hermits/Who tour.
Tracklist
1. Fortune Teller
2. I’m Into Something Good
3. Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat
4. If You’re Thinking What I’m Thinking
5. Silhouettes
6. Wonderful World
7. Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely
8. Daughter
9. I’m Henry VIII, I Am
10. A Must To Avoid
11. You Won’t Be Leaving
12. Listen People
13. This Door Swings Both Ways
14. No Milk Today
15. Dandy
16. There’s A Kind Of Hush
My Sentimental Friend
* 24-minute concert filmed in 1966 for Australian television
* Commentary track with Karl Green and Keith Hopwood
* Additional 15 minutes of exclusive interviews including the band’s great recollections about the legendary 1967 Herman’s Hermits/Who tour.
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