The Herd (UK band)
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The Herd were an English psychedelic rock
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 group
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, founded in 1965, that came to prominence in the late 1960s. They launched the career of Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton
Peter Kenneth Frampton is an English musician, singer, producer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. Frampton's international breakthrough album was his live release, Frampton Comes Alive!. The album sold over 6 million copies...

 and scored three UK top twenty hits.

Biography

The Herd were founded in 1965 in Southern London. The group recorded three unsuccessful singles
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 with the record label
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 Parlophone
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. In 1966 three members in succession (Terry Clark, Louis Cennamo and Mick Underwood) quit the group and the group got the line-up that made it famous. The singer, Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton
Peter Kenneth Frampton is an English musician, singer, producer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. Frampton's international breakthrough album was his live release, Frampton Comes Alive!. The album sold over 6 million copies...

, was 16 when he joined the group in 1966 and had just left school. The other members were a few years older. Parlophone did not want to go on with them, but Fontana
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 was willing to give them a try. They also sent their manager Billy Gaff away and took the songwriters Ken Howard
Ken Howard (composer)
Ken Howard is an English songwriter, lyricist, author and television director.-International hits in the 1960s and 1970s:...

 and Alan Blaikley
Alan Blaikley
-Early life and career:Born in London, where he survived the Blitz, Alan Blaikley was educated at University College School , Hampstead, and Wadham College, Oxford, where he read Classical Moderations and English, and was Reviews Editor of the university newspaper Cherwell.After coming down from...

 instead. This couple had been largely responsible for a string of hits
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 by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich , were a British pop/rock group of the 1960s. Two of their single releases sold in excess of one million copies each, and they reached Number One in the UK with the second of them, "The Legend of Xanadu".-Biography:Five friends from Wiltshire, David John Harman,...

.

Howard and Blaikley orchestrated for them a unique blend of pop
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 and flower power
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. After a UK Singles Chart
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 near-miss with "I Can Fly" (1967), the haunting "From the Underworld", based on the legend of Orpheus
Orpheus
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 and Eurydice
Eurydice
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, reached Number 6 later that year with help from copious plays on pirate radio
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. It was a hit in other countries too. In the Netherlands the song reached Number 3. "From the Underworld" was followed by "Paradise Lost", which made it up to Number 15 in 1968.

Their greatest success came with "I Don't Want Our Loving to Die", a Number 5 UK hit single
Hit single
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 (also in 1968).

The Herd appeared at The Savile Theatre, London on Sunday 8th October 1967 supporting The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Jimi Hendrix Experience were an English-American psychedelic rock band that formed in London in October 1966. Comprising eponymous singer-songwriter and guitarist Jimi Hendrix, bassist and backing vocalist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, the band was active until June 1969, in which...

. Also on the bill were The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Crazy World of Arthur Brown (band)
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown were an English psychedelic rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in 1967.-History:Their song "Fire" was one of the one-hit wonders in the United Kingdom and United States in the 1960s. "Fire" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.The line-up...

 and Eire Apparent
Eire Apparent
Eire Apparent was a band from Northern Ireland, noted for launching the careers of Henry McCullough and Ernie Graham, and for having Jimi Hendrix play on, and produce, their only album.-The People:...

.

With his boyish photogenic looks, Frampton was dubbed "The Face of ’68" by teen magazine
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 Rave.

The last months of 1968 were tempestuous times for the group. Steele left the group, to be replaced by Spinetti. The group dumped their managers Howard and Blaikley. Most songs on their first and only album Paradise Lost were written by Peter Frampton and Andy Bown
Andy Bown
Andy Bown is an English musician, who has specialised in keyboards and bass guitar. He is a member of the rock band Status Quo.-Career:...

, just like their next single
Single (music)
In music, a single or record single is a type of release, typically a recording of fewer tracks than an LP or a CD. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, the single is a song that is released separately from an album, but it can still appear...

, "Sunshine Cottage".

Dissatisfied with mere teen idol
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 status, and disappointed with the failure of "Sunshine Cottage", Frampton left by the end of 1968 to form Humble Pie
Humble Pie (band)
Humble Pie was a rock band from England, finding success both in the UK and the US. They are remembered for songs such as "Black Coffee" "30 Days in the Hole", "I Don't Need No Doctor", and "Natural Born Bugie"...

 with Steve Marriott
Steve Marriott
Stephen Peter Marriott , popularly known as Steve Marriott, was an English musician, songwriter, and frontman of several notable rock and roll bands, spanning over two decades...

. Somewhere there must be a box with recordings for a complete second Herd album that has never been released.

The remaining Bown, Spinetti and Taylor made another flop single, "The Game", then minus Taylor, formed the short-lived Judas Jump
Judas Jump
Judas Jump was a British short-lived prog rock supergroup, formed in 1969. They released one album and three singles before disbanding in 1971. They are best known for their various members who had success before and after Judas Jump.-Career:...

 with Allan Jones, saxophonist
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 from Amen Corner
Amen Corner (band)
Amen Corner were a successful Welsh rock group, formed in late 1966 in Cardiff, Wales.-Career:The band was named after The Amen Corner, a weekly disc spin at the Victoria Ballroom in Cardiff, Wales, where every Sunday night Dr...

, and Welsh
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 vocalist Adrian Williams. Taylor, who became a disc jockey
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, and Steele, reunited briefly for a one-off single "You've Got Me Hangin' From Your Lovin' Tree" in June 1971, to almost universal lack of interest.

By the late 1970s, Bown had become a member of the UK rockers
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, Status Quo.

Band members

  • Louis Cennamo
    Louis Cennamo
    Louis David Cennamo was bass guitarist with an early line up of The Herd, the original line-up of Renaissance and later Colosseum, Steamhammer, Armageddon and Illusion . He also worked with Jim McCarty in Stairway. The song "Bullet", on the first Renaissance album, includes an extended...

     (bass, early line-up)
  • Terry Clark (vocals, early line-up)
  • Tony Chapman
    Tony Chapman
    Anthony 'Tony' Chapman was a British drummer, especially active during the 1960s. He played with an early line-up of The Rolling Stones before they settled on their permanent band members...

     (drums, early line-up)
  • Mick Underwood
    Mick Underwood
    Mick Underwood is a British drummer best known for his work with Episode Six, Quatermass and Gillan. First playing drums at the age of 14, he was a professional musician by the time he left school...

     (drums, early line-up) — born 1945, Middlesex
    Middlesex
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  • Andy Bown
    Andy Bown
    Andy Bown is an English musician, who has specialised in keyboards and bass guitar. He is a member of the rock band Status Quo.-Career:...

     (keyboards, guitar 69)— born Andrew Steven Bown, 27 March 1946, The City
    City of London
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    , London.
  • Gary Taylor (bass) — born Graham Taylor, 28 November 1947, Walton-on-Thames
    Walton-on-Thames
    Walton-on-Thames is a town in the Elmbridge borough of Surrey in South East England. The town is located south west of Charing Cross and is between the towns of Weybridge and Molesey. It is situated on the River Thames between Sunbury Lock and Shepperton Lock.- History :The name "Walton" is...

    .
  • Peter Frampton
    Peter Frampton
    Peter Kenneth Frampton is an English musician, singer, producer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. Frampton's international breakthrough album was his live release, Frampton Comes Alive!. The album sold over 6 million copies...

     (vocals, guitar) — born Peter Kenneth Frampton, 22 April 1950, Stone Park Hospital, Beckenham
    Beckenham
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    , Kent
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    .
  • Andrew Steele (drums) — born Andrew Roy Malcolm Steele, 2 August 1941, Hendon
    Hendon
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    , North West London — died 18 April 2005, Alaska, U.S.
  • Henry Spinetti
    Henry Spinetti
    Henry Spinetti is a Welsh-born session drummer whose playing has featured on a large number of prominent rock and pop albums. He is the younger brother of the actor, Victor Spinetti.-Career:...

     (drums, replaced Steele in 1968) — born Henry Anthony George Spinetti, 31 March 1951, Cwm
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    , South Wales
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    .


Singles

  • May 1965: "Goodbye Baby Goodbye" b/w "Here Comes the Fool" (Parlophone R5284)
  • October 1965: "She Was Really Saying Something" b/w "It’s Been a Long Time Baby" (Parlophone R5353)
  • February 1966: "So Much in Love" b/w "This Boy’s Always Been True" (Parlophone R5413)
  • April 1967: "I Can Fly" b/w "Diary of a Narcissist" (Fontana TF819)
  • 1967: "I Can Fly" b/w "Understand Me" (US Fontana 1588)
  • August 1967: "From the Underworld" b/w "Sweet William" (Fontana TF856 & US Fontana 1602)
  • December 1967: "Paradise Lost" b/w "Come on, Believe Me" (Fontana TF887 & US Fontana 1610)
  • March 1968: "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" b/w "Our Fairy Tale" (Fontana TF925 & US Fontana 1618)
  • October 1968: "Sunshine Cottage" b/w "Miss Jones" (Fontana TF957)
  • May 1969: "The Game" b/w "Beauty Queen" (Fontana TF1011 & US Fontana 1646)
  • June 1971: "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" b/w "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" (B & C CB154)

LPs

  • 1968: Paradise Lost (Fontana STL 5458; in Germany this album was called Paradise and Underworld):
    • "From the Underworld" / "On My Way Home" / "I Can Fly" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds"/ "Impressions of Oliver" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well"
  • 1968: Lookin’ Thru You (Fontana 67579; only released in the US)
  • 1972 From the Underworld (Emidisc 1C048-51106):
    • "From the Underworld" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Sad" / "Paradise Lost" / "Beauty Queen" / "Something Strange" / "Sweet William" / "I Can Fly" / "On Your Own"
  • 1977: All About The Herd (Philips RJ7292):
    • "From the Underworld" / "On My Way Home" / "I Can Fly" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Miss Jones" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well"
  • 1999: The Fontana Years (Lilith Records 900525; double album on vinyl, produced in the Netherlands):
    • "From the Underworld" / "Paradise Lost" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Bang!" / "Beauty Queen" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Follow the Leader" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Half of Me" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Can Fly" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Laugh and Dance and Sing" / "Miss Jones" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "On My Way Home" / "On Your Own" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Sad" / "Good Citizen" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Something Strange" / "Sugarloaf Mountain" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Sweet William" / "The Game" / "Understand Me"

CDs

  • 1989: Paradise Lost (Fontana 842760-2):
    • "From the Underworld" / "On My Way Home" / "I Can Fly" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Sweet William" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die" / "Our Fairy Tale"
  • 1994: The Herd Featuring Peter Frampton (Polygram 522746):
    • "From the Underworld" / "On My Way Home" / "I Can Fly" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Understand Me" / "Sweet William" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "I Don't Want Our Loving to Die" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Miss Jones"
  • 1995: From the Underworld: The Singles and More (BR Music BX 451-2):
    • "From the Underground" / "Paradise Lost" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "I Can Fly" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "The Game" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Miss Jones" / "Follow the Leader" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "On My Way Home" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Something Strange" / "Sad" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ From Your Lovin’ Tree" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Half of Me" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Laugh and Dance and Sing" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Sweet William" / "Sugar Loaf Mountain" / "Understand Me" / "Bang!" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Beauty Queen"
  • 1998: I Can Fly: The Very Best of The Herd (Collectables Records 5890):
    • "I Can Fly" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "From the Underworld" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sweet William" / "Understand Me" / "Beauty Queen" / "The Game" / "Miss Jones" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "Something Strange" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Sad" / "Goodbye Groovy"
  • 1998: Anthology (MCI Music MCCD352):
    • "I Can Fly" / "Diary Of a Narcissist" / "From the Underworld" / "Sweet William" / "Paradise Lost" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Sad" / "Fare Thee Well" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "On My Way Home" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Miss Jones" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Something Strange" / "The Game" / "Beauty Queen" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Follow the Leader" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "Laugh and Dance and Sing" / "Sugar Loaf Mountain" / "Understand Me" / "Charlie Andersen" / "Bang!"
  • 2000: Paradise and Underworld (Repertoire REP 4257):
    • "From the Underworld" / "Paradise Lost" / "I Can Fly" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "The Game" / "Sweet William" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Understand Me" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Miss Jones" / "Beauty Queen" / "Follow the Leader" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Bang!" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "On My Way Home" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions Of Oliver" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well"
  • 2002: Underworld (Snapper 439; double album):
    • "From the Underworld" / "Paradise Lost" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Bang!" / "Beauty Queen" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Follow the Leader" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Half of Me" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Can Fly" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Laugh and Dance and Sing" / "Miss Jones" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "On My Way Home" / "On Your Own" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Sad" / "Shame Shame" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Something Strange" / "Sugarloaf Mountain" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Sweet William" / "The Game" / "Understand Me"
  • 2005: The Complete Herd: Singles As and Bs (Repertoire REP 5032; double album):
    • "I Can Fly" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "From the Underworld" / "Sweet William" / "Paradise Lost" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Miss Jones" / "The Game" / "Beauty Queen" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Understand Me" / "Follow the Leader" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Bang!" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "Laugh and Dance and Sing" / "Sugarloaf Mountain" / "Half of Me" / "Sweet William" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "The Game" / "From the Underworld" / "On My Way Home" / "I Can Fly" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Paradise Lost" / "Sad" / "Something Strange" / "On My Own" / "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not" / "Fare Thee Well" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Goodbye Baby Goodbye" / "Here Comes the Fool" / "She Was Really Saying Something" / "It’s Been a Long Time Baby" / "So Much in Love" / "This Boy’s Always Been True"
  • 2006: Best of the Herd (Repertoire REP 5031):
    • "From the Underworld" / "Paradise Lost" / "I Can Fly" / "I Don’t Want Our Loving to Die" / "Miss Jones" / "The Game" / "Sunshine Cottage" / "Sweet William" / "Come on, Believe Me" / "Diary of a Narcissist" / "Understand Me" / "Our Fairy Tale" / "Beauty Queen" / "You’ve Got Me Hangin’ from Your Lovin’ Tree" / "I Don’t Wanna Go to Sleep Again" / "Follow the Leader" / "Charlie Anderson" / "Bang!" / "Mother’s Blue Eyed Angel" / "On My Way Home" / "Goodbye Groovy" / "Mixed Up Minds" / "Impressions of Oliver" / "Something Strange" / "On Your Own" / "Fare Thee Well"

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