Album DescriptionImport-only release that assembles The Herd's hugely entertaining body of work from their 1967-69 Pop/Psych glory years. Active throughout the second half of the '60s, The Herd started out as a promising young Jazz/R&B club band before being picked up and groomed for stardom by producer Steve Rowland and crack songwriting partnership Howard Blaikley. With reluctant teen idol Peter Frampton anointed by the media as "The Face of '68", the group scored a trio of major hit singles: 'From The Underworld', 'Paradise Lost' and 'I Don't Want Our Loving To Die'. Taken from the master tapes, and with a lavish 16-page booklet that features a new essay on the band and some priceless period photos,