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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227774424
Format: Deluxe Edition, Extra tracks, Limited Edition
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Studio: Rhino / Wea
Editorial Review:
Album Description: 1967's MORE OF THE MONKEES was the band's top seller, racking up 70 weeks on BillboardĀ®'s album chart, including 18 weeks at #1, becoming the 3rd best-selling LP of the '60s (ranking higher than any Beatles album). The Monkees topped the pop singles charts again with the Neil Diamond-penned "I'm A Believer." Album also features the Top 20 hit "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" and the classic cut "She," both composed by Boyce & Hart. Twelve bonus tracks on Disc 1 include "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" with Peter's narration, an alternate mix of "I'm A Believer" and the previously unissued "Whatever's Right." Disc 2's six bonus cuts include the first recorded version of Valleri" and a previously unreleased alternate version of "Tear Drop City." Each 2-CD Deluxe Limited EDITION features the original stereo album with bonus rarities on Disc 1, and the original mono album with even more rare treasures on Disc 2.
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This was actually the 2nd Monkee album released. The story is that it contained songs that didn't make their debut album which angered the group. Nevertheless, most of the songs are above average Monkees tunes that you'll recognize from their hit television show.
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After the success of the Monkees first album, it was natural that a second album would be released. For this album, music supervisor Don Kirshner decided to have several producers record as many songs as possible. Then he picked out twelve songs (out of over two dozen) and slapped together an album. In theory, this wasn't such a bad idea. After all, that's pretty much how most pop albums are made today (40 years later). So it might have worked, if Kirshner actually put the twelve best songs ... Read More
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I am fifty and male, and loved the Monkees since I was a kid. I love they way they tweek these old albums from time to time. If you are a Monkees fan, I highly recommend it.
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What can I say?
I grew up watching this show, reruns sure but this cd has some great stuff!
"SHE" is the best! How this song has never been covered is beyond me. Why?
Special edition has some great out-takes.
Monkees were cool. deal.
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This is the one album of the four re-issues that I have to skip over some of the tracks. This album suffers from too many cooks in the kitchen. The Boyce & Hart stuff as well as Mike Nesmith's stuff is great but the rest is just Brill Building dribble, especially "The Day We Fall In Love" with its sickening recitation. Apparently Don Kirschner could not hear the music over the ringing cash registers in his head because if he did he would have detected a lack of cohesion, which Boyce & Hart had with ... Read More
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