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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227090326
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: October 26, 1989
Sales Rank: 99098
Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Album Description: More unreleased classics along with numerous alternate TV-only versions of their classic hits.
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The most evocative track for me on MISSING LINKS Vol. 2 is "Riu Chiu." I can remember sitting on the floor very close to the TV while watching the Christmas '67 MONKEES episode. If memory serves, this arrangement of a 16th Century Spanish carol closed that program. The four group members were in shadows, and tinsel sparkled in the foreground. At least this is how I recall things from a distance of nearly 40 years.
That one song alone made owning this collection well worth it for me. ... Read More
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Many times albums that are released like this consist of a collection of odd, random songs that are nothing more than average. That is certainly not the case with this one, and not only is it a great album, but I think it's the best of the Missing Links series. It features many great unreleased songs, and a lot of songs that had been used in Monkees episodes, but never appeared on an album. Here is my review of the songs:
1. "All The King's Horses" - This is a classic Mike song that ... Read More
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I agree with most other reviews here....this is truly a strong effort and is of equal quality to just about all of their "official" albums.
In case anyone is wondering where they got their arrangement of "Riu Chiu", it is an almost note-for-note copy of the Kingston Trio's "Guardo El Lobo", a song which appeared on their 1961 album GOIN PLACES. My guess is that Peter Tork, being a major folk music fan, suggested doing this one.
"Seeger's Theme" is excellent and it is way ... Read More
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If there was ever one disc to play to show off the Monkees' greatness, this IS IT !! This is one of the best collections of pop-rock gems I have ever heard. "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" has to be one of the most beautiful and moving songs ever written, and never fails to bring me to tears; it is sung perfectly by Mike Nesmith. All of the members of the band shine here, but the true star has to be Nesmith -- he dominates not just with "Saginaw", but there's also "St. Matthew", "Some of Shelly's ... Read More
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Hey, if you want proof that the Monkees are perhaps the most unjustly maligned group in rock 'n roll history, check out this album or their other excellent albums, "Headquarters" and "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd." Yeah, they were a group put together for a TV show, but what many miss is that the members were very talented individuals who complemented each other's strengths and that all of them sang well and wrote some good songs. The highlights of this particular album are several gems ... Read More
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