Blaze (Herman's Hermits album) explained

Blaze
Type:Album
Artist:Herman's Hermits
Cover:BlazeHerman.jpg
Released:October 1967
Studio:De Lane Lea Studios, London
Genre:Beat, British rock
Length:23:18 on original US release
Label:MGM (US/Canada)
EMI/Columbia (UK)
(export sales only)
Producer:Mickie Most
Chronology:Herman's Hermits American
Prev Title:There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
Prev Year:1967
Next Title:Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
Next Year:1968

Blaze is the sixth album released by MGM Records in the US and Canada by the band Herman's Hermits (picture shows the rear of the record sleeve, as the front looks completely different, featuring no text). The album was released in October 1967. Blaze was not released in the UK during the time. EMI/Columbia, the group's UK label, did press the LP, but for export sales only.

Track listing

Bonus Tracks (2001 Repertoire Release)
  1. "Sleepy Joe" (Russell Alquist, Carter)
  2. "Just One Girl" (John Paul Jones, Adrian Love)
  3. "London Look" (Gouldman)
  4. "Sunshine Girl" (Carter, Stephens)
  5. "Nobody Needs to Know" (Roger Brook, Hopwood, Leckenby)
  6. "Something's Happening" (Giancarlo Bigazzi, Riccardo Del Turco, Jack Fishman)
  7. "The Most Beautiful Thing in My Life" (K. Young)
  8. "Ooh, She's Done It Again" (Gouldman)
  9. "My Sentimental Friend" (Carter, Stephens)
  10. "My Lady" (David Most, Noone)
  11. "Here Comes the Star" (Johnny Young)
  12. "It's Alright Now" (Gouldman, Most, Noone)

New Zealand version

Side 1
  1. "Sleepy Joe" (Russell Alquist, John Carter)
  2. "Museum" (Donovan Leitch)
  3. "Upstairs, Downstairs" (Graham Gouldman)
  4. "Busy Line" (Karl Green, Keith Hopwood, Derek Leckenby)
  5. "Moonshine Man" (Green, Hopwood, Leckenby)
  6. "Green Street Green" (Geoff Stephens)
Side 2
  1. "I Can't Take or Leave Your Loving" (Rick Jones)
  2. "Don't Go Out Into the Rain (You're Going To Melt)" (Kenny Young)
  3. "I Call Out Her Name" (Green, Hopwood, Leckenby)
  4. "One Little Packet of Cigarettes" (Carter, Stephens)
  5. "Last Bus Home" (Peter Cowap)
  6. "Ace, King, Queen, Jack" (Cowap, Peter Noone)