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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 27, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: February 20, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B000056W0H
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,515 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. (Theme From) The Monkees
2. I Wanna Be Free [Fast Version]
3. Let's Dance On
4. Last Train to Clarksville
5. Take a Giant Step
See all 25 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
2. She Hangs Out [Single Version]
3. Girl I Knew Somewhere
4. All of Your Toys
5. Love to Love
See all 25 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Valleri
2. Tapioca Tundra
3. Dream World
4. Auntie's Municipal Court
5. P.O. Box 9847
See all 21 tracks on this disc
Disc: 4
1. Tear Drop City
2. Man Without a Dream
3. Through the Looking Glass
4. I Won't Be the Same Without Her
5. You and I
See all 28 tracks on this disc

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Assembled via casting call as American television's answer to the Beatles, the Monkees incurred the wrath of "serious" critics from L.A. to London. But, though initially a manufactured pop commodity, they displayed a willful, sometimes perverse, drive to wrest control of their musical destiny from the all-star stable of songwriters and producers (including Boyce and Hart, King and Goffin, Mann and Weil, Neil Diamond, and Chip Douglas) who made them pop stars. Maybe the notoriously frenzied '60s had something to do with it: their artistic legacy in that decade bridged both Don Kirshner and Jack Nicholson; and Jimi Hendrix opened for them, if only a few times, on a 1967 tour. Even more unlikely, that legacy had a three-decade-plus staying power well beyond its obvious nostalgic charms.

Though Rhino has previously reissued and anthologized the Monkees' catalog to seemingly exhaustive extremes, this four-disc collection of 99 tracks (each individually annotated by band members and songwriters in the set's colorful booklet) is the only one that spans their full recorded output. Structured around the A- and B-sides of the band's singles, strong album cuts, and outtakes (including three previously unreleased), it's a journey that's both comfortably familiar and occasionally surprising. The Monkees' individual parts--Mike Nesmith's tuneful, pioneering country-rock; Davy Jones's Broadway-honed panache; Peter Tork's spirituality and innate musical chemistry; and Micky Dolenz's loopiness and occasionally avant-garde instincts--are showcased well. But by the sometimes-spotty fourth disc (largely spanning the mid-'70s to mid-'90s), the band's output was hampered by partial lineups, part-time commitments, and, perhaps ironically, the lack of the very pop song-crafter thoroughbreds who'd helped to establish their legend in the first place. --Jerry McCulley


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5.0 out of 5 stars Some Unadvertised Oddities, March 25, 2001
While I pretty much agree with my fellow Wisconsinite's review of this box set, I would like to point out that there are a number of oddities on here besides the unissued mix of Of You and the unissued extended version of Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)(thank you, Rhino, it's about time!) that are not advertised on the package that this information might be useful to potential buyers. For instance, the following tracks carry the same mixes on the Listen To The Band box set but are different on the rereleases of the individual CDs of the mid 90's; they are: Tapioca Tundra, Auntie's Municipal Court, Listen To The Band (stereo single mix), and Steam Engine. All The King's Horses is a mono mix which has a better sound balance than the one found on Missing Links vol 2. Do Not Ask For Love has a "guide" vocal along with Micky that's not present on Missing Links vol 2. All Of Your Toys is a stereo mix that's not available anywhere else. Carlisle Wheeling has an extended ending not found on Missing Links. The Girl I Left Behind Me has a much better mix than the version that's on The Birds The Bees And The Monkees and has a guitar intro that's also missing on that particuliar CD. For those that are frustrated with the Head CD version of Ditty Diego-War Chant here it is corrected at the proper speed and has a much better resolution. Daddy's Song is indeed the long version, but is NOT the film version; this version modulates into a different key and has an additional verse that's not in the film. Along with MGBGT making its official CD debut this pretty much rounds out the package. All the songs I mentioned benefit with the additional mixing with the exception of Carlisle Wheeling (the conventional fade would have been prefered) and Do Not Ask For Love where the guide vocal ruins Micky's reading of the song. This information might seem like overkill but that's what happens when you get mixed up with Monkeemaniacs!!!;)~ As you can probably tell, I do recommend this box set!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't put all your Monkees in one barrel-or maybe u should!, September 6, 2004
I have to say that this boxset is definitely a high point in illustrating the career of The Monkees. I've been a huge fan since the mid 80's when I just a little kid, but recently I've come to really enjoy and respect their music. Sure they were the "pre-fab four", but Micky, Davy, Mike and Peter later proved (sadly, not to public appeal..) that they were real people, not just their TV personalities, and that they could form a band, and actually WRITE and PLAY their own songs. I actually respect the guys for breaking away from their teeny bopper image, and actually going on to learn how to actually play, and BE a band.

This boxset seems to be the be all, end all of the Monkees. It has almost every song the Monkees ever did all on this one set.

The CDs are each by year, CD1 is from 1966, featuring a majority of the songs from the TV show (minus "Laugh" for some reason..) and their biggest hits like "Clarksville" and "I Wanna Be Free", as well as a really cool alternate version of "I Wanna Be Free" featuring Micky and Davy and a faster pace. CD2 is from 1967 featuring some hits from the TV show and other songs that appeared on "Headquarters" and "PACJ". CD3 features songs from 1968, which shows the band branching out from their TV personas (as the TV show only lasted 2 seasons) this features songs off of "Head" as well as a lot of other songs, while CD4 consists of the "last leg" of the Monkees, 1969-1996, which follows them through the end of the 60's and early 70s and includes their comeback hit from 1986 "That Was Then, This Is Now" as well as a few other cuts from Pool It! and their 1996 album "JUSTUS".

The later songs lack the intensity and richness of the older 60's pop songs, as it was harder for the Monkees to fit into a new era of music, but this is a fantastic collection of the hits (and perhaps some misses?) for the group.

There are a lot of really cool alternate versions and outtakes that are included here (many of which appeared on the Missing Links CD's which is very cool, and worth getting this boxset for if nothing else!)

The book included is very indepth and also has a section where each song is explained by either the writers (Boyce/Heart or Goffin/King or the Monkees themselves) There is also a comprehensive section about each song, when they were recorded, by whom and who actually played on the songs. Very interesting and worth a read. Of course the book also goes in depth about the career of the Monkees from the ad placed in the paper about a new TV show, all the way to the formation and breaking up and getting back together of all 4 original Monkees.

This set is the ultimate Monkee fan's dream, and even perfect for those starting to get into the group (especially disk 1 with all of the "hits". Pick this up today. I got it for $30 from eBay but even the 60$ pricetag is worth it, it really is one of the most listened too CD sets I own.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A worthy starting point for the Monkee's novice, June 3, 2004
It's hard to find fault with Rhino for the constant repackaging of the Monkee's catalog when they do it as well as this. I bought the 1991 Listen To The Band box set when it came out and was thrilled with it, even with it's heavy reliance on the inferior product of the band's later years. This one is pretty much the same way, with some decent cuts from the excellent Missing Links discs thrown in for something different. I tend to think of Rhino's never ending repackaging as a good thing because of the problems I had finding anything Monkee's related in the early 80's before Rhino had the rights to the music. Back then I had a collection of badly treated vinyl albums that I had scrounged from record shows and dollar bins of used record stores. From these albums I had assembled what I thought was a pretty nice 90 minute cassette filled with what I considered the best of the band's recorded output. Once I was in downtown Cincinnati to pick my mom up from work and I had my Monkees tape blaring as I drove around looking for a parking spot on a beautiful sunny afternoon. As I was sitting at a light waiting to turn with "Papa Gene's Blues" playing at full volume, a woman walked up to my car and motioned for me to turn down the music. I thought she needed directions, but it turned out that she had heard my tape as I had passed her a block or so back and had chased me down. She was a Monkee's fan from the television days who had long since lost all of her old albums to life and wanted to know where I came by the tape I was listening to. When I told her I made it she asked how much it would cost to have me make a tape for her. When I popped the tape out of the player and gave it to her, I swear I thought she was going to cry. She was still thanking me as I drove off. The point? If a poorly made analog recording made from a Frisbee looking album collection could bring a smile like that to a woman's face almost twenty years after she first heard the music, the occasional excellent digital collection from Rhino is never a thing to be scoffed at. Keep sweeping the vaults, Rhino. The whole world's listening.
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