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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227179823
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: September 20, 1994
Sales Rank: 24287
Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Album Description: The final studio release to bear The Monkees' name until their mid-'80s comeback! This 1970 release features Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones-the only two group members left at that point. The CD version includes deluxe packaging, newly penned liner notes, and three rare bonus tracks!
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True, this is where the Monkeemobile runs out of gas.
But still, there's a 1970 hit single hiding in here. "Oh My My" ranks up there among the Monkees' best and best-known hits. A real toe-tapping tune, one that Monkees fans wouldn't be embarrassed to play for nonbelievers. Without identifying it as a Monkees track, I played the song for a friend who hates Micky and Company. She was literally shaking her groove thang---until I identified the artists. If they would've paired this ... Read More
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This is a very underrated album. I understand that Peter and Mike are missing but give it a chance- great songwriting-great singing- and great instrumentation. Actually, it's one of my favorites next to Pisces.
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Well, this was the last album for the Monkees (until the 80's), and most people believe it was a sad end. I will actually disagree with most people and say this album is not so bad. Now, to anyone who has never heard this cd, I will say that it is probably their most "bubblegum" album. Which is the reason why most people don't like it, considering they had faught all those years to be their own band.
For anyone who doesn't know, by this time the Monkees popularity was pretty much ... Read More
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This was the last, and least, album of the Monkees original run. It was (mostly) recorded in early 1970, with only Micky and Davy participating. Three of the tracks on the album are from previous recording sessions. "99 Pounds" is a leftover from the "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" recording sessions. "Midnight Train" is a Micky Dolenz produced song left over from The Monkees Present. And "I Never Thought It Peculiar" is a Boyce/Hart production left over from More of the Monkees (with overdubs ... Read More
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oh yeah, its Mike and Peter. Changes was the last Monkees album to be released before their reunion in the 1980s. When this album was released the band couldn't sell food to a starving man they were so unpopular. It's a dreary album , not because the songs are crap, they're not, It's the usual top-shelf writing teams that wrote em', but it's the knowledge that it's not the full-boat Monkees, not even the 3/4 Monkees. An ongoing joke around the studio was that one member would finally milk the well dry ... Read More
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