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Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0081227013912
Format: Live
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: October 17, 1990
Studio: Rhino / Wea




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Energy!
It was 1967, the technology for recording live shows wasn't very good. Most of the time they tried mixing it down right to a reel to reel, which meant you took what you got and couldn't go back to fix it later.

The only thing I could really complain about is the mix. Sometimes you can't hear dolenz's voice, sometimes the person singing background is louder than the lead, sometimes a guitar overpowers the rest.

But the performance is great! Classic garageband style glory! ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The best from 3 shows + post-production
When I was 11 years old(1967),I attended a Monkees concert about a month before the shows summarized on this disc.The setlist here is similar(if not identical) to what I heard at The Miami Beach Convention hall.As ragged as the performances in "Live 1967" are,it should be explained that Rhino compiled the best performances from three shows with identical song lists.Furthermore,though Rhino Handmade(Rhino's mail-order division) released "Summer 1967:The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings" 4-CD set, of ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Freak out!
Back in 1967, the last three shows of the Monkees summer tour were recorded for future release. And that live album did come out... 20 years later. It's not too hard to see why the album wasn't released back in 1967. It is poorly recorded, due to the technological limitations of the time period. The screaming girls in the crowd often drown out the performance. And the Monkess make several mistakes, singing the wrong lyrics, missing chords on their instruments and several other goof ups. But despite ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - TOO MUCH MONKEE BUSINESS
THE MONKEES-LIVE-1967: Sure, it's ragged. It's raw. It's even a little wretched in spots. But at least it IS Mike, Mickey, Davy and Peter playing their OWN instruments (okay, Davy's only contributing maracas and tambourine), something they famously never got to do on their early LPs. Apart from a "solo" spotlight on each Monkee (Mike countrifies a blues chestnut, Peter gets down on banjo, etc.) where they are backed by a five piece group called the Sundowners, what you hear is what you get. Voices crack almost ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Monkees Were New to Me
I had heard Last Train to Clarksville and I'm a Believer. Before I got any best of discs I saw this CD in the $5 bin at a local CD store. I didn't listen to it for a while and it just sort of sat around. Before I had heard the Monkees, I thought of them as a rock-pop band much like the Beatles. The are in a way, but they are more like their own type of music. The songs have unique sounds and there are some funny skits during this live performance. Altogether, there was a few songs that didn't go too good but there ... Read More





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