Monkees
The Monkees Present
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Monkees

The Monkees Present
Rare, Sealed 1969 US Original. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info. Corner Crease And Ding. "The Monkees Present Was Initially Planned As A Double LP With Each Member Of The Group Taking A Side For Himself. When Peter Tork Left The Band, The Idea Was Scrapped, But The Idea Of Every Monkee For Themselves Wasn’t. Apart From The Two Boyce And Hart Songs That Were Rescued From Earlier Sessions From 1966 (And Probably Should Have Stayed In The Can), All The Songs Were Recorded In Late 1968 And 1969 By Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith, And Mickey Dolenz Separately. While It Could Have Made For A Scattered LP That Made No Sense Musically, Instead Nesmith’s Intricate Country-Rock, Jones’ Jazzy, Showy Ballads, And Dolenz’ Alternately Crazed And Intimate Songs Managed To Fit Together Quite Well. It Helped That Each Member Was Operating Near The Peak Of Their Skills. Nesmith’s "Listen To The Band" Is A Slight Song But A Brilliant Sonic Experiment, And "Good Clean Fun" Rollicks Like The Best Country Music Should. Jones’ "If I Knew" Is Sweeter Than Lemonade With Extra Sugar, And "French Song" Shows Off His Impressive Skills As A Theatrical Balladeer To Great Effect. Dolenz Seems To Be Operating On Some Kind Of Insane Plane Of Existence As He Croons Through The Manic "Little Girl" Like He’s Barely Holding On, Howls Through The Pounding "Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye" Like A Manic Pixie, Channels His Inner Nilsson On "Pillow Time," And Basically Loses It On The Quite Intense "Mommy And Daddy." Both Musically And Lyrically, He Takes Some Real Chances On These Tracks: Something He’d Never Do Again. The Level Of Commitment And Craft The Members Invested In The Album Was Impressive Considering They Had Lost Their TV Show And Really Had No Reason To Exist Anymore. Soon After The Album’s Release, Nesmith Quit The Group To Make His Own Excellent Solo Albums, While Jones And Dolenz Were Left To Carry On. As A Last Gasp Though, The Monkees Present Is Better Than It Could Have Been, And A Solid Note For The Band As A Creative Unit To Go Out On." AMG - Tim Sendra.

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  • Artist: Monkees
  • Genre: Rock
  • Type: New - LP
  • Label: Colgems
  • Catalog ID: COS-117
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Mint (M)
    Sleeve:
    Very Good Plus (VG+)
  • Country ID: US
  • SKU: 173595

Track List

A1 Little Girl
A2 Good Clean Fun
A3 If I Knew
A4 Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye
A5 Never Tell A Woman Yes
A6 Looking For The Good Times
B1 Ladies Aid Society
B2 Listen To The Band
B3 French Song
B4 Mommy And Daddy
B5 Oklahoma Backroom Dancer
B6 Pillow Time

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