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The Monkees / CD / 2006
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Artist
The Monkees
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Rhino
Producer
Jeff Barry
Release Date
2007 07 10
Song List
1: You Told Me (2:25)
2: I'll Spend My Life with You (2:26)
3: Forget That Girl (2:25)
4: Band 6 (0:41)
5: You Just May Be the One (2:03)
6: Shades of Gray (3:22)
7: I Can't Get Her out of Mind (2:31)
8: For Pete's Sake (2:11)
9: Mr. Webster (2:04)
10: Sunny Girlfriend (2:33)
11: Zilch (1:07)
12: No Time (2:08)
13: Early Morning Blues and Greens (2:35)
14: Randy Scouse Git (2:38)
15: All of Your Toys [Stereo Remix][#][*] (3:10)
16: The Girl I Knew Somewhere [First Recorded Version/Stereo Remix] (2:52)
17: A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You [Stereo Mix][#][*] (3:02)
18: She Hangs Out [Stereo Remix][#][*] (2:45)
19: Love to Love [Stereo Remix][#][*] (2:36)
20: You Can't Tie a Mustang Down [Stereo Remix][#][*] (2:58)
21: If I Learned to Play the Violin [Stereo Remix][#][*] (2:47)
22: 99 Pounds [Stereo Remix][#][*] (2:29)
23: The Girl I Knew Somewhere [Single Version/Stereo Remix] (3:02)
24: Randy Scouse Git [Alternate Version][*] (2:30)
25: Tema Dei Monkess [Stereo Remix][#][*] (0:59)
26: You Told Me (2:25)
27: I'll Spend My Life with You (2:25)
28: Forget That Girl (2:25)
29: Band 6 (0:41)
30: You Just May Be the One (2:02)
31: Shades of Gray (3:21)
32: I Can't Get Her out of Mind (2:30)
33: For Pete's Sake (2:12)
34: Mr. Webster (2:05)
35: Sunny Girlfriend (2:34)
36: Zilch (1:07)
37: No Time (2:10)
38: Early Morning Blues and Greens (2:34)
39: Randy Scouse Git (2:40)
40: All of Your Toys [Mono Mix][*] (3:03)
41: The Girl I Knew Somewhere [ [First Recorded Version/Alternate Mono Mix] (2:38)
42: A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You [Mono Single Mix][*] (2:48)
43: She Hangs Out [Mono Single Mix][*] (2:36)
44: The Girl I Knew Somewhere [Mono Single Mix][*] (2:39)
45: Nine Times Blue [*][Demo Version] (2:08)
46: She'll Be There [*] (2:33)
47: Midnight Train [*][Demo Version] (2:28)
48: Peter Gunn's Gun [*] (3:41)
49: Jericho [*] (2:02)
50: Pillow Time [*][Demo Version] (7:21)
Style.Categories
Sunshine Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Bubblegum, Pop/Rock, Pop
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After the release of
More of the Monkees
, on which the band had little involvement beyond providing vocals and a couple
Mike Nesmith
-composed songs, the pre-fab four decided to take control of their recording destiny. After a well-timed fist through the wall of a hotel suite and many fevered negotiations, music supervisor
Don Kirschner
was out and the band hit the studio by themselves. With the help of producer
Chip Douglas
, the band spent some time learning how to be a band (as documented on the
Headquarters Sessions
box set) and set about recording what turned out to be a dynamic, exciting, and impressive album.
Headquarters
doesn't contain any of the group's biggest hits, but it does have some of their best songs, like
Nesmith
's stirring folk-rocker
"You Just May Be the One,"
the pummeling rocker
"No Time,"
the MOR
soul
ballad
"Forget That Girl,"
which features one of
Davy Jones
' best vocals,
Peter Tork
's shining moment as a songwriter,
"For Pete's Sake,"
and the thoroughly amazing (and surprisingly political)
"Randy Scouse Git,"
which showed just how truly out-there and almost
avant-garde
Micky Dolenz
could be when he tried. Even the weaker songs like the sweet-as-sugar
"I'll Spend My Life with You,"
the slightly sappy
"Shades of Gray,"
or the stereotypically showtune-y
Davy Jones
vehicle
"I Can't Get Her Off My Mind"
work, as they benefit from the stripped-down and inventive arrangements (which feature simple but effective keyboards from
Tork
and rudimentary pedal steel fills from
Nesmith
) and passionate performances.
Headquarters
doesn't show the band to be musical geniuses, but it did prove they were legitimate musicians with enough brains, heart, and soul as anyone else claiming to be a real band in 1967. [In 2007
Rhino
gave the album the double-disc deluxe revamp with mono and stereo versions, plus versions of songs recorded during the
Headquarters
sessions (as well as the six songs recorded by producer
Jeff Barry
in New York and sung by
Jones
only in what turned out to be
Kirschner
's futile last-ditch effort to regain control of the project). The stereo mixes are bright and punchy; the mono mixes tough and even punchier, with the band sounding like a raw garage band at times. Most of the bonus tracks have been released in one form or another (many on the
Missing Links
series), but what this package offers is newly mixed stereo versions of ten songs that quite often use alternate vocals. So really, the set is aimed at collectors looking to replace their copies of
Rhino
's 1995 reissue, and it succeeds. It also serves as a fascinating document of the group and, more importantly, some of the best
pop
music the 1960s have to offer.] ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
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