More of The Monkees

Monkees, The

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In December of 1966, over repeated objections by series musical supervisor Don Kirshner, the Monkees made the move from lip-synching TV combo to live performing group, making their concert debut in Hawaii. While on tour, the band was surprised to see the release of their second album, More of the Monkees, in January of 1967. Kirshner had not consulted the band on the album’s selections or even notified them that it was to be released. Mike Nesmith was particularly incensed and dismissed the entire project, particularly the cover pictures which had been collected from a fashion spread the group shot for J.C. Penney. This incident added to a growing rift between the group and Kirshner, which would come to head in a contentious meeting later in the month.

All of this tension had no impact on the album’s sales, however. Released at the height of Monkeemania, it remained atop the Billboard Top 200 for an astonishing 18 weeks, the longest No. 1 reign for any of the group’s releases. Kicking the whole thing off, Side A, Track 1, was the hard-charging “She,” from the pens of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. The album closed with their smash second single, “I’m a Believer,” penned by Brill Building ace Neil Diamond, who also contributed the effervescent “Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)” to the track lineup. Boyce & Hart’s snarlingly belligerent “(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone,” initially recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders, predated the punk scene by a good decade and was subsequently covered by The Sex Pistols, Johnny Thunders, Minor Threat and many more. The album contained another oft-covered song, Nesmith’s own “Mary Mary,” which had been recorded the previous year by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

From start to finish, the album was a stellar showcase of superior songs, expertly sung and played. Not bad for an album that Nesmith allegedly dismissed as “the worst album in the history of the world”! The Monkees would win artistic control of their recorded output soon enough, but More of the Monkees is a brilliant snapshot of a band at the crest of their popularity. Run Out Groove reissues The Monkees’ iconic sophomore album as a deluxe 180g vinyl 2LP set with bonus tracks, several of which are unreleased mixes. Original stereo masters cut to lacquers by Kevin Grey and Monkees manager Andrew Sandoval for maximum fidelity; creating the definitive version of this album since original release! It’s rounded out with a beautiful tip-on style gatefold jacket featuring new photos and liner notes.

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Track Listings

LP1

  1. She (stereo mix)
  2. When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door) (stereo mix)
  3. Mary, Mary (stereo mix)
  4. Hold On Girl (stereo mix)
  5. Your Auntie Grizelda (stereo mix)
  6. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone (stereo mix)
  7. Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) (stereo mix)
  8. The Kind Of Girl I Could Love (stereo mix)
  9. The Day We Fall In Love (stereo mix)
  10. Sometime In The Morning (stereo mix)
  11. Laugh (stereo mix)
  12. I'm A Believer (stereo mix)

 

LP2

  1. Apples, Peaches, Bananas and Pears (stereo)
  2. Don't Listen To Linda (2017 stereo remix)
  3. I'll Be Back Up On My Feet (first recorded version)
  4. Of You (mono mix)
  5. I Don't Think You Know Me (second recorded version – mono mix)
  6. Words (first recorded version – mono TV mix)
  7. Valleri (first recorded version – mono TV mix)
  8. Through The Looking Glass (first recorded version – 2017 stereo remix)
  9. I Never Thought It Peculiar (mono TV mix)
  10. Tear Drop City (1966 mono mix)
  11. Hold On Girl (first recorded version – 2017 stereo remix)
  12. I'll Spend My Life With You (first recorded version – 2017 stereo remix)
  13. Mr. Webster (first recorded version – 2017 stereo remix)
  14. (I Prithee) Do Not Ask For Love (first recorded version – 2017 stereo remix)

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