Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz have kept the Monkees flame burning with a 2020 tour and also this thoroughly delightful 25-track collection recorded in March 2019. They take us from their ’60s... more
It’s Monkees mania all over again! In the wake of their new album "Good Times!" and the Blu-Ray edition of their TV series, here comes a perfectly put-together single-disc (CD or vinyl) Monkees comp;... more
It’s Monkees mania all over again! In the wake of their new album "Good Times!" and the Blu-Ray edition of their TV series, here comes a perfectly put-together single-disc (CD or vinyl) Monkees comp;... more
This 3-CD celebration of the Monkees’ 50th birthday spans that entire half century, from their ballyhooed arrival to "She Makes Me Laugh" and "You Bring the Summer" from "Good Times!" Leading to... more
The Monkees’ 50th-anniversary year marches on—to the land of purple vinyl! That’s the color of the LP in the gatefold cover housing this reissue of "The Monkees Live 1967," which has been remastered... more
Not only does this new album feature original Monkees Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, but the late, much-loved Davy Jones is heard here, too, thanks to a vintage vocal heard on one of... more
This ex-Monkee helped bring the fledgling sound of country-rock to the masses with these five LPs (all issued between ’70 and ’72): the charting "Magnetic South" and "Loose Salute" plus "Nevada... more
Changes is the ninth studio album by The Monkees. The album was issued after Michael Nesmith's exit from the band, leaving only Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones to fulfill the recording contract they... more
Originally released in 1968, THE BIRDS, THE BEES & The Monkees included the group's sixth million-selling single release, "Valleri" and the trademark #1 smash, "Daydream Believer." the album has been... more
Jones, Dolenz and especially the proto-country-rock of Nesmith each got a chance to shine on this 1969 LP: the hits "Listen to the Band" and "Good Clean Fun" plus "If I Knew," "French Song," "Little... more
The band wrestled creative control from their producers for their third LP (1967). The result: another #1 smash and several of their all-time best songs: the Nesmith-penned hit "The Girl I Knew... more
A TV show might have spawned it, but the Monkees’ 1966 debut is still one of the most perfect pop albums of its day. "Last Train to Clarksville" helped send the LP to #1; it joins the rockers... more
Neil Sedaka, Neil Diamond and Goffin/King helped the Monkees’ second LP match the amazing success of their debut. This one reached #1 in ’67 on the shoulders of the smash "I’m a Believer," the hit... more
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