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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0032431002322
Label: Db Records
Manufacturer: Db Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Db Records
Release Date: January 13, 1994
Sales Rank: 203159
Studio: Db Records
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A tribute album to the Monkees? Sure, why not? They recorded a lot of good songs (and a few bad songs). The performers here mostly turn in good performances of these songs. I particularly like these versions of "St. Matthew", "Valleri", "Let's Dance On" and "(Theme From) The Monkees" (which is an instrumental). Live Bait's version of "Randy Scouse Git" isn't very good, but I suppose they can't all be winners. This CD should be of interest to Monkees fans.
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A tribute album to the Monkees? Sure, why not? They recorded a lot of good songs (and a few bad songs). The performers here mostly turn in good performances of these songs. I particularly like these versions of "St. Matthew", "Valleri", "Let's Dance On" and "(Theme From) The Monkees" (which is an instrumental). Live Bait's version of "Randy Scouse Git" isn't very good, but I suppose they can't all be winners. This CD should be of interest to Monkees fans.
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Here No Evil, a predominantly New South and Roots Rock tribute to the Monkees, was released on an Atlanta, GA, label and displays a distinct regional sensibility. Contributors include former-dB Peter Holsapple ("You Just May Be the One"), Mitch Easter (a great version of "Valleri" on which he plays all the instruments), Bob Rupe (not too long after he had left the Silos), and what may have been the last appearance of the Chant. The Vulgar Boatmen provide a strummy rendition of "The Kind of Girl I ... Read More
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First things first. I like the first cut - a lot - but I was around when redneck beat poet Deacon Lunchbox walked the earth. Yes, if you were fond of Davy Jones' spoken-word valentine, you will be put off by this Bluto-demeanor threatening growl of a cover. Just skip this cut and move on if you must.
Actually I bought this album because of the number of local (Atlanta, GA) artists contributing. The Diggers had the countrified credentials to do a wailing great take of 'Circle Sky'. Anne ... Read More
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I am a huge fan of the Monkees. I have all their albums on CD. Both the covered versions and the Monkees' versions of my favorite songs ("Sweet Young Thing," "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day," and "You Just May Be The One" just to name 3) all are awesome tracks by Opium Hello, Larry Joe Miller and The Rockabilly Rockets and Peter Holsapple are great, just like the Monkees. There's just two things that disgust me, "The Day We Fall in Love" could have been done better and where's "Look Out (Here Comes ... Read More
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