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Their Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 604721by: Herman's Hermits
: :With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of 'There's a Kind of Hush,' to the bubblegum bop of 'Into Something Good,' to the quirky novelty of 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am,' The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like 'Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter,' regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe with 'Listen ... |
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Enlightnin'ment: The Best of Lou Christie(more) »rank: 999472by: Lou Christie
: :With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of 'There's a Kind of Hush,' to the bubblegum bop of 'Into Something Good,' to the quirky novelty of 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am,' The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like 'Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter,' regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe with 'Listen ... |
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Eyes Don't Lie(more) »rank: 1196825by: Donny Osmond
: :With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of 'There's a Kind of Hush,' to the bubblegum bop of 'Into Something Good,' to the quirky novelty of 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am,' The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like 'Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter,' regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe with 'Listen ... |
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L' Education Anglaise(more) »rank: 1196825by: Katerine
: :With his thick British accent and schoolboy good looks, singer Peter Noone carried Herman's Hermits through a string of '60s hits. From the swooning romanticism of 'There's a Kind of Hush,' to the bubblegum bop of 'Into Something Good,' to the quirky novelty of 'I'm Henry VIII, I Am,' The Best of Herman's Hermits gathers some of the Hermits' most memorable moments. Noone brought an undeniable charm to songs like 'Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter,' regardless of the hokey lyrics. One of the more innocent bands of the British Invasion, Herman's Hermits made contemporary music seem safe with 'Listen ... |
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In Dreams (Stereo)(more) »rank: 1196825by: Roy Orbison
: :This third Orbison release came on the heals of Lonely and Blue and Crying and includes the hits Blue Bayou and All I Have To Do Is Dream. |
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The Savage Young Beatles(more) »rank: 1029580by: The Beatles
:Album Details:In 1961 the Fab Four were Hired as Tony's Back-up Band,resulting in the Recording of Eight Songs:six Feat. Tony on Vocals,one Instrumental Written by John and George and Aint She Sweet, which Featured Lennon on Vocals. Originally Released in 1964. |
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Between the Buttons(more) »rank: 770982by: The Rolling Stones
: :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker 'Let's Spend the Night ... |
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Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 956567by: The Crests
: :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker 'Let's Spend the Night ... |
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To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar: Music From The Motion Picture(more) »rank: 763652by: Various Artists
: :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker 'Let's Spend the Night ... |
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Precious Times(more) »rank: 763652by: P.F. Sloan
: :The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon 'Miss Amanda Jones' and the honky-tonking 'She Smiled Sweetly,' are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic 'Yesterday's Papers' and 'Ruby Tuesday,' that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker 'Let's Spend the Night ... |


