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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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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Rhino
- Date First Available : January 20, 2007
- Label : Rhino
- ASIN : B0000033EB
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #49,454 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #74 in Bubblegum Pop
- #631 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #697 in Oldies & Retro (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 1999
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Basically, "Changes" is a Monkees album like the first two albums were; the Monkees (now reduced to a duo of Micky and Davy) were given a recording assignment, they went in and did their vocals and there you have a new album by The Monkees. It's not a bad album at all, in fact it's one of their more well-produced and executed efforts, due to producer Jeff Barry. There are also a few vault tracks thrown in like the two previous albums. This is Micky's finest moment as a singer; on the ballads 'It's Got To Be Love' (one of the best forgotten Monkees tracks) and 'Ticket On A Ferry Ride' he's amazing. He sings rock n' roll with admirable verve as well, especially 'Oh My My' and his own 'Midnight Train'- definitely two Monkees classics. David doesn't really get as much to do, although his vocals on the otherwise uninspired 'Do You Feel It Too?' are among his best. Overall, this is a standard Monkees album; not up to the level of "Head" or "Instant Replay" or "Pisces" or "Headquarters" but certainly as good as any of the rest of them in my opinion. The cd contains two very interesting bonus tracks, 'Lady Jane' and 'Do It In The Name Of Love' which were recorded later in 1970 and issued by Bell in 1971 as a "Dolenz And Jones" - credited 45 (in the US). Bell didn't want to pay Columbia Pictures for the rights to use The Monkees name, so the final Monkees single until 1986 wasn't even called that in the US (although it was in Japan and a few other places). That's too bad, as it was a damned fine single in which the two Monkees sang duet. So, if you like The Monkees, you should like "Changes". Despite it's obvious flaws, it's fine early '70's pop.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2016
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Feelin' a bit ripped-off here. Aren't these the same exact remasters that Rhino reissued years ago? The music and packaging is fine, but it's definitely something akin to a Monkees rerun...
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2016
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Dolenz & Jones. Jones & Dolenz. Which sounds better?
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2012
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This collection of Monkees songs is a must for all true Monkee fans! I liked every track the first time I listened to the CD. These are all new songs to me, a fan who has had the first 8 Monkees albums since the 1960s (and since replaced all of them with CD versions.) "Changes" is for anyone who loves to hear Micky's and Davy's voices singing more of those love songs that could only have come from the 1960s.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2015
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Fantastic effort by the last two to leave the monster they helped animate !! Rhino again unearthing and Friday music too a rare gem!! Great songwriting teams and mickeys classic midnight train ! The last of the magilla!!! Fun listen still has a lil of the genie magic they possess!! Rest in peace Davy I feel like part 2 of instant replay but its strictly the Dynamic Duo!! A Fare thee Well!!! Still strong have fun oh my my monkee phunk at its finest 1970 !!!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2014
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The album is okay, but sound quality and the liner notes are top notch. If yer a Monkees completist, get this.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013
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I love this album because it was my first album and came out when the Monkee's show was in reruns every Saturday. So I played it all the time. You may not be such a fan, but let it ware on you.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
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very happy,miss davy jones
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Corybant
3.0 out of 5 stars
気持ちは星4個ですが・・・
Reviewed in Japan on September 15, 2010Verified Purchase
実質の星は3つでしょうね。僕には思い入れの強い曲があって非常に懐かしく聴いた。1の「Oh My My」と9の「I Love You Better」だ。1970年は中学2年生でラジオの洋楽電リク番組をよく聴いていた。昔懐かしい(そのころ既に!)モンキーズの新譜として出てきたのがこの2曲。大ファンだった僕は直ぐにシングル盤を買った。「Oh My My」なんてミッキー・ドレンツの歌い方やギターのソロまで全て暗唱したくらいに聴いていたが、単純な曲なのに何故かB面の「I Love You Better」が大好きになっていた。この2曲は思春期の絶唱でもあると今になって思ってますので、これで十分星5個なのですが他の曲が全く元気が無いのでがっかりした。この2曲はたまたま同じ日に録音されているので調子がよかったのかしらん?でも1971年にシングで出されたらしいルボーナストラックの14と15も結構よかったので安心しました。頑張ってたんですね2人で。
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