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Audio CD, Box set, June 20, 2016
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This 4-CD set is so far superior to their previous Listen to the Band boxed set that that old set was a mere "steppin' stone!" For starters, this boxed set at 99 tracks has 19 more songs than the old one. But these aren't simply 19 more tracks. For one thing, along with every original Monkees single (A- and B-sides) are ALL of the outtake tracks previously issued on the label's Missing Links Vols. 1-3 . Then come the REAL rarities: unreleased alternate mixes of Of You and Daddy's Song ; an unreleased longer version of Look Out Here Comes Tomorrow , and a live version of MGBGT that was previously available as a vinyl B-side from the group's 1987 reunion. And when you throw in the fact that every hit is here, from Last Train to Clarksville to That Was Then, This Is Now -you're getting a definitive "best-of" and a rarities package!
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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
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 10.25 x 6.25 x 0.75 inches; 1.2 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Rhino
- SPARS Code : ADD
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Rhino
- ASIN : B000056W0H
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #358,875 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #336 in Bubblegum Pop
- #3,837 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #5,164 in Oldies & Retro (CDs & Vinyl)
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bought it for Disc 4, I wanted the best of the last few albums
The Monkees put out before finally throwing in the towel.
This Monkees collection gives you a lot of BANG! for the buck.
Over 100 songs,a lavish book, and compact storage of the 4 discs
inside of the book/case.Although, I have to admit I put my 4 discs
in plastic jewel cases for protection.I think this would make an
excellect collection for someone just discovering The Monkees'
music, or for someone who wants the last few albums-but not the
expense of purchasing them. ;) Amy Quist-Lake
But,as the years wore me down,I realized that I actually enjoyed some of their songs when they happened to be on the radio.
I bought an old cassette tape of their hits and was considering getting some CD's such as "Pisces...." and another or two until I saw this Rhino set.
I hate to admit that I was a least somewhat wrong about them.
They had some great pop tunes with great hooks,even if they were not written by them (except Nesmith).
If Mickey Dolenz is cool enough to groove to Ravi Shankar at the Monterey Pop Festival then he must have something going for him.
So,in spite of myself,I let 'em in to my collection. They're still minor-league ball compared to the Beatles,et.al.
But a good tune is a good tune,as Kurt Cobain knew so well.You can't argue with that.
Enjoy!
One of my favorite songs that I haven't found on any other collection is "I'm Going to Buy Me a Dog," and it's on this one. I highly recommend this set to anyone who was in love with The Monkees in 1966-1968.
If you love The Monkees as much as I do, you'll really appreciate this collection of CD's. Beautifully made and put together and only sold in the UK.
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It is now 6 1/2 years later and every time I put on one of these cds my daughter is used to me saying "I love my Monkees music box"! I didn't enjoy the later songs very much when I got this but I do now. I love the way horns were incorporated along the way, as they give a lovely smooth sound, and the sound evolved as they matured. I now have more favourites which I just repeat.
I never thought that Mike Nesmith got a fair bash at lead vocals, as I love his voice, but where he does it is absolute heaven! His guitar playing is also sublime. Listen to disc 4 track 6 "While I cry". and track 4 "I won't be the same without her".
So great being able to listen to snippets of tracks on Amazon, which is what got me to buy this. Thirty seconds of Davy singing "Look out here comes tomorrow" is all you need! One of the best things I have ever bought, and I am still in love with it. Yay!!
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