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09-19-2013, 01:45 AM
Herman's Hermits - Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968/2000, FLAC+320)
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Tracks:
01. It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning
02. Holiday Inn
03. Ooh, She's Done It Again
04. There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World (mono)
05. Lemon And Lime
06. The Most Beautiful Thing In My Life
07. Daisy Chain Part I
08. Daisy Chain Part II
09. The World Is For The Young
10. Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (rechannelled)
11. Regardez-Moi (mono, French version of 'Here Comes The Star')
12. Years May Come, Years May Go (mono)
13. Smile Please (mono)
14. Bet Yer Life I Do (mono)
15. Searching For The Southern Sun (mono)
16. Lady Barbara
17. Don't Just Stand There
18. Big Man (mono)
19. Wings Of Love (mono)
20. Mum & Dad (mono)
Reissue 2000 with 10 Bonus tracks
Description for Bonus tracks (11-20) read inside the booklet.
FLAC - https://mega.co.nz/#!L45yyZDb!EzLTmQhy29CpdjubcymQiEGUMNgYpMw2uGxZlAo 2vu0
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This third Herman's Hermits CD on the German Repertoire label gives us the group's soundtrack album from the 1968 MGM movie, �Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter�, plus ten bonus tracks, three of which are lifted from the �Best Of Volume 3� MGM LP from 1968. The remaining seven tracks are singles from 1969-70, which were not released in the States due to contractual problems with MGM, who were obviously going through a bad patch at the time and stopped promoting the group. Graham Gouldman (later of 10cc) originated four songs for the �Mrs. Brown� movie, including �It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning�, the Hermits' homage to their hometown of Manchester. Other noteworthy tracks are �Regardez Moi�, Peter Noone's French version of �Here Comes The Star�, the reggae styled �Bet Yer Life I Do� written by Wilson-Brown of Hot Chocolate, and �Searching For The Southern Sun� a number written by Green-Hopwood-Leckenby with bassist Karl Green on lead vocals, the latter pointing out a new, slightly heavier direction for the Noone-less Hermits. The selfpenned instrumentals �Daisy Chain Parts I & II� are also bit unusual in style for the group, but as always the Hermits delivered the goods. Intended to be released as a single at the time, �Wings Of Love� is an excellent attempt at psychedelic pop with a lot of work laid down on the vocal harmonies. All this is adding up to a great CD - this is a must for all Herman's Hermits fans!

Tracks:
01. It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning
02. Holiday Inn
03. Ooh, She's Done It Again
04. There's A Kind Of Hush All Over The World (mono)
05. Lemon And Lime
06. The Most Beautiful Thing In My Life
07. Daisy Chain Part I
08. Daisy Chain Part II
09. The World Is For The Young
10. Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (rechannelled)
11. Regardez-Moi (mono, French version of 'Here Comes The Star')
12. Years May Come, Years May Go (mono)
13. Smile Please (mono)
14. Bet Yer Life I Do (mono)
15. Searching For The Southern Sun (mono)
16. Lady Barbara
17. Don't Just Stand There
18. Big Man (mono)
19. Wings Of Love (mono)
20. Mum & Dad (mono)
Reissue 2000 with 10 Bonus tracks
Description for Bonus tracks (11-20) read inside the booklet.
FLAC - https://mega.co.nz/#!L45yyZDb!EzLTmQhy29CpdjubcymQiEGUMNgYpMw2uGxZlAo 2vu0
---------- Post added at 01:45 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:44 AM ----------
This third Herman's Hermits CD on the German Repertoire label gives us the group's soundtrack album from the 1968 MGM movie, �Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter�, plus ten bonus tracks, three of which are lifted from the �Best Of Volume 3� MGM LP from 1968. The remaining seven tracks are singles from 1969-70, which were not released in the States due to contractual problems with MGM, who were obviously going through a bad patch at the time and stopped promoting the group. Graham Gouldman (later of 10cc) originated four songs for the �Mrs. Brown� movie, including �It's Nice To Be Out In The Morning�, the Hermits' homage to their hometown of Manchester. Other noteworthy tracks are �Regardez Moi�, Peter Noone's French version of �Here Comes The Star�, the reggae styled �Bet Yer Life I Do� written by Wilson-Brown of Hot Chocolate, and �Searching For The Southern Sun� a number written by Green-Hopwood-Leckenby with bassist Karl Green on lead vocals, the latter pointing out a new, slightly heavier direction for the Noone-less Hermits. The selfpenned instrumentals �Daisy Chain Parts I & II� are also bit unusual in style for the group, but as always the Hermits delivered the goods. Intended to be released as a single at the time, �Wings Of Love� is an excellent attempt at psychedelic pop with a lot of work laid down on the vocal harmonies. All this is adding up to a great CD - this is a must for all Herman's Hermits fans!